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Monday, October 20, 2014

Another giveaway!

I have contributed a product to another giveaway! Check this giveaway out everyday for more chances to win!





Friday, October 17, 2014

A 500 TPT Followers Giveaway




I am very VERY excited to team up with Primary Essentials for her 500 TPT followers giveaway. There are tons of items that you could win! Visit at http://primary-essentials.blogspot.com 

Friday, October 10, 2014

Book Study on Neurodiversity and ADHD Chapter 2

Chapter 2 The Multiple Talents of Students with Learning Disabilities

*Learning disabilities are the most common reason that children in the United States are referred for Special Education Services

*This amounts to about 5 percent of all students in our public education system

*Specific learning disabilities account for a variety of disorders that can affect reading, writing, listening, speaking, reasoning, calculating, sensory processing and memory

-80 percent of students labeled SLD have deficits in reading

Facts about Dyslexia

* new research shows that dyslexia may be in part a phonological disorder

* it is common for students with dyslexia to show an unusual skill in drawing, doing mechanical puzzles and building models at a young age

* artists Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Leonardo da Vinci all exhibited dyslexia

Positive Role Models

* it is important for students with learning disabilities to understand that others out there have become successful despite having a disability

Career Aspirations

*individuals with dyslexia and other learning disabilities may show expertise in the field of business

* this is because they demonstrate superior intuitive abilities (ability to think “outside of the box”)

* some possible career choices for students with learning disabilities: animator, engineer, physicist, artist, interior designer, pilot, architect

Environmental Modifications

-      - least restrictive is a setting where difficulties with printed words are minimized and strengths (art, archietecutre, etc) are maximized.
-issues with this - art and other related courses aren’t available due to cut funding etc.


This last thing is something that I can relate to! Our students K-5 do not receive any art class. We do art in our classroom, which ends up being more of a crafting experience. We will soon be expected to teach art standards to our students for our grade level. This fact just boggles my mind as I couldn’t ever apply for an art position without an art degree but now I can teach it?