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Educating Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
Tips to help you ensure deaf and hard-of-hearing students are learning in your classroom.
Sensory Imaging
Detailing sensory characteristics by using a graphic organizer will help students fully...
Symbolic and Non-symbolic information
An explanation of symbolic vs. nonsymbolic information in regards to teaching inclusively.
Considerations for Social Interaction with Autistic Students
Take these considerations into account when preparing autistic students for social interaction.
Big Ideas
What are the big ideas you're teaching? Inclusive teaching requires an identification of your...
Promoting Social Development for Students with Autism
Background information on four approaches that have commonly been used to promote social...
Mediated Scaffolding
Ensure students don't get left behind by modeling learning strategies.
Antecedent Prompting Procedures for Students with Autism
A specific approach to working with autistic students where the teacher prompts the child to...
Primed Background Knowledge
Make sure you bring attention to students' past knowledge.
Direct Skill Instruction for Students with Autism
This article identifies social skills that need to be developed with autistic students and the...
Summary of the Six Principles of Effective Curriculum Design
An overview of six curricular design issues that ensure teachers are teaching inclusively.
Teaching Strategies for Students with ADD/ADHD
Learn about attention deficit disorder and instructional design. Browse our collection of...
Judicious Review
Assess whether or not your amount of review helps the learning process.
The Crossover Profile
A composite list of typical characteristics describing a learning disabled/gifted student.
Social Skills and Autism
The approaches in these articles will help children with autism build social skills. Use these...
Peer Tutoring for Students with Autism
In this approach, peers learn to use effective teaching techniques and positive reinforcement...
Crossover Children – LD and Gifted
Learn how to work successfully with students who are both learning disabled and gifted. Our...
Peer Initiation Strategies for Students with Autism
With these strategies, peers are taught how to initiate and encourage social interactions with...
Assistive Technology for Students with Mild Disabilities
These simple adaptations can improve the learning experience of many children.
Hobbies and Special Talents/Interests for Children with ADD
This article explains what kinds of hobbies are beneficial for children with ADD, and what you...

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