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FREE Earth Science Reference Guide
FREE RESOURCE! A quick reference guide for students covering the basic concepts in middle school Earth science. You can print a class set in color and laminate them for your students to use throughout the school year or give them a copy of their own to keep in their science notebooks/journals :)
ANNOUNCING our new, FREE downloadable brochure on 2e kids!  What is 2e? Twice exceptional, or “2e,” children are intellectually gifted and also have learning differences or disabilities. Gifted Learners, Twice Exceptional, Natural Learning, Gifted Children, Alternative Education, Smart Toys, Learning Differences, Free Brochure, Learning Difficulties
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ANNOUNCING our new, FREE downloadable brochure on 2e kids! What is 2e? Twice exceptional, or “2e,” children are intellectually gifted and also have learning differences or disabilities.
National Center on Health, Physical Activity, and Disability. Many great resources for all kinds of physical disabilities including, SCI, TBI, ALS, amputation, cerebral palsy, limb loss, visual impairment, intellectual disability, spina bifida, arthritis, blindness, rheumatoid arthritis, autism, stroke, down syndrome, cancer, obesity, post polio, brain injury and more! Sitting Volleyball, Adaptive Yoga, Fall Prevention Exercises, Pumpkin Shake, Adapted Pe, Adapted Physical Education, Pediatric Physical Therapy, Recipe Banana, Pe Teachers
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National Center on Health, Physical Activity, and Disability. Many great resources for all kinds of physical disabilities including, SCI, TBI, ALS, amputation, cerebral palsy, limb loss, visual impairment, intellectual disability, spina bifida, arthritis, blindness, rheumatoid arthritis, autism, stroke, down syndrome, cancer, obesity, post polio, brain injury and more!
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Federal Financial Aid for Students with Intellectual Disabilities by Molly Boyle, Institute for Community Inclusion, University of Massachusetts Boston http://www.thinkcollege.net/images/stories/Boyle_16_FINAL.pdf
Fragile X syndrome is the leading cause of inherited intellectual disability and often autism, but most people who work with special-needs c... Special Needs, Special Education, Foundation, Education, Health
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Fragile X syndrome is the leading cause of inherited intellectual disability and often autism, but most people who work with special-needs c...
While the book contains a strong overview of the challenges often experienced by twice-exceptional students, by far the book’s greatest strength is the volume of problem-solving tips and materials.   Each chapter also contained a wealth of resources including templates, charts of useful strategies, and materials to help teachers differentiate in the classroom. Star Students, Overcoming Obstacles, Chore Chart Kids, Teaching Skills, Singing Tips, Singing Lessons, Student Success, Smart Kids
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While the book contains a strong overview of the challenges often experienced by twice-exceptional students, by far the book’s greatest strength is the volume of problem-solving tips and materials. Each chapter also contained a wealth of resources including templates, charts of useful strategies, and materials to help teachers differentiate in the classroom.
Hope University, Fine Arts Program for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities/Intellectually Challenged; Home to the Hi Hopes music group featuring musical savants; Hi Hopes Identity Discovery Foundation, Inc. Special Needs Resources, Program Ideas, Art Programs, The Arts, Fine Arts, Programming, Musical
Hope University, Fine Arts Program for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities/Intellectually Challenged; Home to the Hi Hopes music group featuring musical savants; Hi Hopes Identity Discovery Foundation, Inc.
School Camp for Children with Special Needs: Our Top Ten Tips http://www.downssideup.com/2015/07/school-camp-for-children-with-special.html?utm_content=buffer9ac61&utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest.com&utm_campaign=buffer via Hayley Goleniowska School Camp, School Holiday, Boredom Busters, Learning Disabilities, School Holidays, Parenting Quotes, School Days
School Camp for Children with Special Needs: Our Top Ten Tips
School Camp for Children with Special Needs: Our Top Ten Tips http://www.downssideup.com/2015/07/school-camp-for-children-with-special.html?utm_content=buffer9ac61&utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest.com&utm_campaign=buffer via Hayley Goleniowska
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Empowering the Intellectually Disabled Through Sport
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Just read about decision trees to guide selection of reinforcers in the APA Handbook of Behavior Analysis (2013). William V. Dube has slides up on the New York State ABA website here: http://www.nysaba.org/Downloads/W.Dube%202013.pdfDube, W. V. (2013, November 7). Translational Behavior Analysis in Intellectual Disabilities. Retrieved February 2, 2014, from New York State Association for Behavior Analysis: www.nysaba.org/Downloads/W.Dube%202013.pdf
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Steps to Inclusion. Steps to Inclusion is a resource designed to support inclusive physical activity for children and youth living with physical and intellectual disabilities.
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Strategies for Inclusive and Differentiated Education
Mild Intellectual Disabilities- Resource Kit: Strategies for Inclusive and Differentiated Education
Adapted Adapted Literacy for VI students who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder or a Mild Intellectual Disability  By: Megan Mogan, MS, CCC-SL... Rett Syndrome, Visual Impairment, Low Vision, School Things, Teacher Things, Academic Success, Spectrum Disorder, Love My Job
Adapted Adapted Literacy – Paths to Literacy
Adapted Adapted Literacy for VI students who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder or a Mild Intellectual Disability By: Megan Mogan, MS, CCC-SL...
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Teaching students with intellectual disabilities in regular classrooms: good for kids, or good for budgets?
Teaching students with intellectual disabilities in regular classrooms: good for kids, or good for budgets? | Deseret News