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8/7/2022
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Students with Disabilities

Kailii Cherestal
Kailii Cherestal
This past year, I worked with students that had a more severe case of autism. I've noticed that other specials teachers didn't know how to incorporate ASD students in their classroom instruction, but with my background, I'm determined to not do what other teachers have done (or not done in this case). I would have them in one part of the classroom and work with them on holding a shaker. Just the work of having them hold one is a great skill for them to learn for improving their motor skills. So, I was happy to help in that way.
8/7/2022
Topic:
Students with Disabilities

Kailii Cherestal
Kailii Cherestal
VIRGINIA L MORROW wrote:
I had a student that was visually impaired, and she learned to read music with a book in braille and found an organization that would transcribe music to braille. In the everyday flow of the class, the student would learn the music with recordings made for her



That is so amazing! I would love to be able to have that kind of resource for any students I get that are visually impaired!
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