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Jerry's Special Education Blog May 2004 Archive

By Jerry Webster, About.com Guide to Special Education

10-Step Inclusional Strategies

Monday May 31, 2004
Gifted and in your class? Remember these 10 steps to become comfortable at meeting the needs of gifted students in the regular class.

Spelling Bee for the Deaf

Thursday May 27, 2004
This is the 3rd time that Miami has held a spelling bee for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Students wrote the word after it was signed by an interpreter. ... Read More

Cure for Dyslexia?

Monday May 24, 2004
Fitness as a cure? More and more research points to the significant impact that exercise can have on dyslexic individuals. An extremely interesting read.

Speech/Language Disorders

Tuesday May 18, 2004
Sometimes learning disabilities are disguised as a speech or language disability. Find out about the characteristics and the best practices to support the language or speech delayed student.

And the Report Says.....

Friday May 14, 2004
Recently released report on special education that has the potential to impact over 6 million children and youth.....read more.

Better Than Worksheets!

Monday May 10, 2004
Use these graphic organizers in your classroom with students with learning disabilities to help to organize information and ensure that learning is more permanent.

Autism: Best Practices

Tuesday May 4, 2004
With the inclusional model, it's important to be able to meet the needs of all of your students. Find out how you can help the autistic student. If he/she ... Read More

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