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Successfully supporting a student with cerebral palsy in a mainstream classroom involves understanding their individual needs, creating an accessible and inclusive environment, providing accommodations, and working with cerebral palsy support groups, services, and caregivers.
4 lut 2024 · For children living with a disability, like cerebral palsy, being included is more complicated than for other children. Teacher tips for inclusive classrooms are so crucial for making kids feel more welcome. A child with cerebral palsy has a right to a free, appropriate education in the least restrictive environment possible.
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Cerebral palsy is a medical condition that results in muscle weakness or stiffness as well as balance and coordination problems. Discover activities geared towards children with cerebral...
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A special education guide including tips and instruction on writing and adapting a lesson plan for students with disabilities. Free template that you can use as a starting point for your own plans.
1 lut 2024 · Children with cerebral palsy should have an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). These are plans coordinated through the special education department of a school or school district with input from various experts, from doctors and teachers to parents and other caregivers.