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Special Education Resource

4 жыл бұрын

Never in the history of our seven-year-old organization have we been fielding so many calls, emails, and website inquiries as we have over the past couple of weeks.
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Frantic parents who’s children already struggle academically are now thrown into a sea of chaos…
Most of these children have a learning disability, which often includes a serious resistance to change.
The fact is… I’m feeling the exact same way.
Our son… who was diagnosed with both muscular dystrophy and autism has not been handling the change very well…
However, we’ve done a few things that have helped… A LOT.
Today, I’m going to discuss the top four strategies to help children with special needs through unexpected school closures.
Welcome to this episode of Special Education Parenting Tips.
Four Strategies To Help With Unexpected School Closures
1. Schedule
2. Consistency
3. Online Learning
4. Reading
Let’s detail the first of the four…
1. Schedule.
a. Children With Special Needs Thrive On;
i. Routine
ii. Structure
b. Classrooms across the country hold the same schedule all year
c. Have it posted
d. Work through it with your child
e. Include every second they are awake
f. Include times each event will take place
g. Include downtime (free time, iPad, etc.)
Next, let’s discuss the second strategy on the list… consistency.
2. Consistency
a. Children with special needs thrive on consistency
b. Any change will require adjustment
c. Behaviors surface when consistency lacks
d. Work THROUGH the initial shock caused by change
i. Be diligent… don’t give up
Here’s the bottom line… these two areas… both schedule and consistency cannot be left out of the success equation. It just won’t work without them. This is one area classrooms across the US have mastered… it can be done!
Next, let’s talk about online learning… in this video, I mention online learning because we are being heavily warned to stay away from people… aka social distancing due to the coronavirus.
My guess is this snapshot in time will forever change academics, and we will all shift toward an online model.
3. Online Learning
a. Many online web platforms offer self-guided learning activities
i. Check out our Facebook page for a list of these services
ii. At the time I’m making this video; Many are offering free finite memberships!
iii. Work great for self-sufficient children, or with parental guidance
b. One-On-One Expert Learning Online
i. Work one-on-one with a special education expert
1. For parents who aren’t sure how to teach the course material
2. For children who need an expert approach
ii. Often children with learning disabilities are most susceptible to severe academic regression
iii. Forced closing of schools while still requiring homework can lead to severe anxiety
iv. For more information, check the description of this video
v. We can help!
The final expert strategy we have used during this long unexpected school break is reading.
It’s a fact that consistency in reading helps ALL of us continue to learn. For children with special needs… reading is crucial to their development.
4. Reading
a. Read Aloud - For children not yet able to read.
i. Helps with creativity/learning
ii. Imagination is sparked
b. Listen As Your Child Reads Aloud
i. Even take turns reading a page
c. Read the same book as your child separately
i. Ask questions after each session
ii. Builds comprehension
iii. Tests comprehension
d. Build reading time into your child’s schedule
That concludes the top four strategies we have found most effective during this unexpected LONG school break!
What strategies have you used to help your child through school breaks?
Please comment below!
If you have any specific questions about your current situation, PLEASE reach out directly using the contact information in the description for this video.
From all of us at SpecialEdResource.com…
Stay safe through this… It too shall pass.
And Thank you for watching this episode of Special Education Parenting Tips.
We will catch you in the next episode!

Пікірлер: 3
@ShanAcy
@ShanAcy 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the awesome advice, I have my 3 kids home very helpful.
@Specialedresource777
@Specialedresource777 4 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
@elizabethcuevas9877
@elizabethcuevas9877 4 жыл бұрын
How can I translate your written transcript of your video? Is that something easily done. Looking for videos we can send to our district parents as support from the CAC committee.
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