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43e8ed427a94ac9e2e41fec4ece9f0ba Signs of Struggling :red_flag: :explode: …
Signs of Struggling :red_flag: :explode:
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Academic Performance
Avoidance from Working
Sleeping in Class
Frequent Bathroom Visit
Difficulties in Facing Failure
Adjustment Disorder
Emotional Disturbance
Lack of Motivation
Fail to Meet Expectations
Poor Academic Outcome
Show indifference to everything
Behavioral
Show Frustration
Frequent bathroom visit - crying in the bathroom
very negative self image
stressed if asked to participate in class activity
Self Harming
Starving / Anorexic
Pica Practice - Dirt Eating!
Finger Nail Biting
Cutting
Frequent Disruptions
Acting out in class
Being impolite to everyone
Deliberately making strange noises
Show Aggression
Pick fights with others
Verbal Violence - Nasty Languages
Social
Always Disagree with Others
Unable to conduct group activity with others due to multiple disagreement with everyone
Excluded
Difficulties in finding partners for groupwork
Isolated
People avoiding him / her during breaktime
No Friends
Usually alone during recess or lunchtime
Threeway Conference
Parents Observation and Home Concerns
Teachers Observation
Strength and Weakness
Setting Goals and Effective Reinforcers
Social History
Helpful Resources
Online Resources
Community Resources
Clinical and Medications (if applicable)
Assessment of Support Level
Gathering Information and Evaluation
Subject Teacher Comment
Educational Psychologist
Homeroom Teacher Observation
Speech and Hearing Therapist
Clinicians (if applicable)
School Social Worker
SEN Team Conference
Assessment Measures
Prompting
Speech-to-text technology
Enlarged fonts
Reading aloud of papers
Time-extension
Modification in presentation format
Supervised breaks during examination
Classroom Measures
IEP
Shadow Teacher
Tier Approach in Assessment
Exemption
Teaching Strategies Modifications
Graphic Organization
Using this method, a teacher draws a picture to map out thoughts and ideas
Mnemonics
Students use special phrases to help them remember information.
Scaffolding
a method that breaks learning into chunks
Multisensory Instruction
links what students see, what they hear, how they move, and what they feel. When students learn using all of their senses, they remember the material better.
Differentiated Instruction
a student struggles in one area, the teacher creates a plan that includes extra practice, step-by-step directions, and special homework
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