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Process for Identifying & Helping
Struggling Students
It is important that ALL children's needs are identified from an early age.
Needs differ from one student to another.
HOW CAN WE KNOW?
Some students need extra help in the classroom because they might be diagnosed with one of the 14 IDEA categories of disabilities.
If students come to school already diagnosed from their doctors, an IEP would be planned ahead of time. Teachers would need to follow the IEP.
Other students, and even their parents might not know that the child has any disabilities, children might be struggling academically and there are some signs that can help us identify a struggling student.
What are the signs that can help us identify the struggling student? (EXAMPLES)
Example 3:
Signs of Intellectual Disabilities
: Having trouble speaking, finding it hard to remember things, not understanding social rules, having troubles with problem solving, having troubles thinking logically.
Does the student show any of these signs?
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2 more items...
Example 1:
Signs of Visual Problems:
Constant eye rubbing, poor focusing or trouble following objects, inability to see an object at a distance, shows trouble while reading. :
Example 2:
Signs of Hearing Problems:
Student can't understand unless looking directly at you, is falling behind with communication and speech skills, cannot identify where the sounds are coming from, shows signs of behavioral problems or social difficulties.
Sec. 300.8 Child with a disability. (2018, May 25). Retrieved March 08, 2021, from
https://sites.ed.gov/idea/regs/b/a/300.8
The IEP Process Flowchart. (n.d.). Retrieved March 07, 2021, from
https://scriptnc.fpg.unc.edu/sites/scriptnc.fpg.unc.edu/files/resources/IEP-Process-Flowchart_0.pdf
What is intellectual disability? (n.d.). Retrieved March 08, 2021, from
https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/intellectual-disability/what-is-intellectual-disability
Signs of hearing loss in children. (n.d.). Retrieved March 08, 2021, from
https://www.cochlear.com/us/en/home/diagnosis-and-treatment/diagnosing-hearing-loss/signs-of-hearing-loss-in-children
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