Impact of a Disability: Families, School, Careers, Lifespan
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In this teacher presentation, educators will learn the about that a typical child with a disability will go through across their lifespan. Areas of exploration include early childhood, school age years, the impact of a disability on the family, any and all social difficulties, the affect on siblings, special care treatments, alternative schooling options, academic struggles, the types of careers these students are likely to find, marriage and find partners, and much much more. This professional development training is designed to help special education teacher further their knowledge for classroom teaching and instruction purposes. This continuing education is part of an instructional playlist from teachings in education and Frank Avella. Other videos in the playlist cover topics such as Lesson planning, teaching tips, student learning, Classroom Management, Differentiated Instruction, multicultural curriculum and much more.
My disability is everything
I am there's and there's
Interesting
All about what I said the other day I'm sorry about that I just got confused cuz like my older schools were saying that I needed that type of support but the new school I'm in now it says so I don't need it at all
Not true. I’m made excellent grades, graduated college and make more money than most of my peers. Married and kids.