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Regular Classrooms Learning Environment
1,339 wordsInclusion mainstreams physically, mentally, and multiply disabled children into regular classrooms. Back in the sixties and the seventies, disabled children were excluded all together from regular classrooms. Currently, the federal inclusion law, I. D. E. A. (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), addresses children whose handicaps range from autistic and very severe to mild (I. D. E. A. Law Page). From state to state the laws of inclusion vary. The laws may permit the special needs child...
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Is Full Inclusion Of Disable Students Desirable
1,424 wordsIs Full Inclusion of Disable Students Desirable? Disabled students represent an important minority in our social educational system; they require extra care and attention during all their period of study. As federal legislation envisages, more and more disabled students are being educated in regular classrooms. But can such an inclusion be effective way for them? Full inclusion means the assignment of disabled students to attend regular schools and participate in all the school activities during...
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Cognitive Skills Congenital Heart
1,665 wordsDown syndrome what lies beneath the stereotype? John Down was the first to formulate and describe the disease that is known now as Down Syndrome (which will be called DS within the scope of this report). The people he described had mental deficits and were called idiots (Down, 1866). Brousseau (1928) gives a more thorough description of the physical as well as the mental characteristics of people with DS. Her list of physical features includes: small, rounded head; short, flat nose; small, slant...
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Paying Attention Fine Motor
1,836 wordsDeficiencies In Development Of Cocaine Children Essay, Deficiencies In Development Of Cocaine Children It has been estimated by the National Institute on Drug Abuse that every year 40, 000 babies are born to mothers who have used cocaine during their pregnancy. Unfortunately, the outcome is unfair for these children, because the mothers do not take into consideration that they are responsible for another person s life. These children have various levels of deficiencies in the learning process an...
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Time Of Year Time Of Day
1,121 wordsIrony of Setting in The Lottery Irony of The Setting in The Lottery The setting set forth by Shirley Jackson in the beginning of The Lottery creates a mood of peacefulness and tranquillity. This setting also creates an image in the mind of the reader, the image of a typical town on a normal summer day. Furthermore, Shirley Jackson uses the setting in The Lottery to foreshadow an ironic ending. First, Shirley Jackson begins The Lottery by establishing the setting. To begin, she tells the reader w...
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