An accommodation is an adjustment that allows the child with special needs participate in school in a way that matches the child's learning strengths, styles, and abilities. Hence, the accommodations and modifications for each child is different depending upon the child's special needs and learning disorders.
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Helping Students With LD Pass High-Stakes Tests
A growing number of students now take tests that determine whether they will advance to the next grade level. If...
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Overcoming Challenges: Technology
Technology and assistive devices can be credited with much of the improved access to mainstream society experienced by...
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How to Get the Most Out of Your IEP
Tyler Feist, a ninth grader in North Dakota, tells his story about getting his IEP followed A special greeting from the...
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Adapting Instruction and Curriculum in the Inclusive Classroom
Technology both supports students with special needs and presents them with problems. For example, whereas...
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Autism
Prevalence, Definitions, and Characteristics Autism is a disorder characterized by severe impairments of social,...
