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The Five Most Important Concepts in Special Education

by Amanda Schwartz
July/August 2019
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Three-year-old Mary comes to school every day and immediately goes to her favorite toys, the baby dolls. While other children pick the babies up and pretend to feed them, Mary carefully places each baby in a row along the wall. After they are neatly placed she moves them around a little and puts them into another row. If the other children try to move or take a doll, Mary has a tantrum. But if she is allowed to organize the dolls on her own, she is able to move to morning circle easily.

Luckily Mary’s teachers understand that this behavior is a symptom of autism and they have planned her morning transition around her needs. Through partnerships with the special education providers who work with Mary and her family, her teachers have created a positive, nurturing learning environment.

Every child in your setting is unique and deserves individual attention, but some children may require more support than others. These children may be at risk for developmental delays or have specific disabilities that make learning and interacting with others more challenging. Identifying these children and making sure they have the support they need are two of the most important services your program offers. ...

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