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Special Education Categories par Mind Map: Special Education Categories

1. Orthopedic Impairment

2. Emotional Disturbance

3. Deafness and Hearing Loss

4. Deaf-Blindness

5. Multiple Disabilities

6. Hearing Impairment

7. Other Health Impairment

8. Speech or Language Impairment

9. Visual Impairment Including Blindness

10. 14 Categories of Disabilities

11. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA ACT)  law that ensures services to children with disabilities throughout the USA. IDEA governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention, special education and related services to eligible students with disabilities.

12. 1. Develop long-term goals; Think functional and realistic, but don’t underestimate either.  Use long-term goals to guide the direction of the individual programs you develop and the annual goals.                               2.Give plenty of wait time when looking for a student response.            3.Work directly and often with the student and their paraprofessionals.

13. Disabilities Classroom Intervention Strategies and Ideas

14. Emotional Disturbance Case Study

15. Speech or Language Impairment Case Study

16. Learning Disabilities Classroom Intervention Strategies and Ideas

17. Specific Learning Disability

18. Developmental Delay

19. Intellectual Disability

20. Autism

21. Traumatic Brain Injury

22. 1.Study and/or observe the student, if you will. Read the Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Read the Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) where applicable, and research the disability to further increase                                   2.Prevention is keyKnowing triggers that may offset an episode is essential.  3.Consult and collaborate with parents, students, other teachers, coaches, etc. to ensure that everyone is on the same page. Working together always enhances a students’ chance of educational survival and success.

23. Autism Case Study

24. References       Staff, T. (2012, July 20). 5 ways to deal with emotionally disturbed students. Retrieved October 14, 2016, from Featured, http://theeducatorsroom.com/2012/07/five-ways-to-deal-with-students-who-are-emotionally-disturbed/ fayegonzalez. (2015, January 6). Comments. Retrieved October 14, 2016, from http://www.pathstoliteracy.org/blog/top-10-tips-working-students-who-have-multiple-disabilities-and-visual-impairments