you keep repeating it to him/her until they remember it then ask them once and a while
it depends what "special needs" they have.
Generally, no, not unless they are for special needs students. Most private schools can pick and choose what student they allow into the school (that is what it means to be "private"). Plus, many private schools do not have the properly educated staff to teach a child that is a special needs child. Many states do not require a teacher in a private school to have a teaching credential. If you are considering taking your child to a private school I would question the administrator of the school about the teaching staff, education, credentials, and to be allowed to visit classrooms. Look at programs and ask plenty of questions.
== == Your most important goal should be an early start on your child's care and well-being. By that I mean build up your child's self-esteem, and help your child build self-confidence. Teach them to be street smart! Learn as much as you can, join special-needs support groups! Work with your child's doctors and caregivers! Above all -- always be positive and always be there for your child! The earlier you start early intervention, the stronger your child will grow! Be Involved!
== == Your most important goal should be an early start on your child's care and well-being. By that I mean build up your child's self-esteem, and help your child build self-confidence. Teach them to be street smart! Learn as much as you can, join special-needs support groups! Work with your child's doctors and caregivers! Above all -- always be positive and always be there for your child! The earlier you start early intervention, the stronger your child will grow! Be Involved!
Special education is education for children with learning disorders and meets their needs. Lessons are often paced for the children
Yes a special education class would help you interact with a child who has Down's Syndrome. It will teach you how to be more patient and understanding of the child's disease.
Children with special needs should learn critical life skills as soon as possible. Teach them colors with big bright examples of each color so they can easily tell which color is which.
The pros of special needs children being integrated into the classroom are that the children will learn the skills needed to socialize with those of special needs. The cons would be that the class could be disrupted and it would be hard to teach children of special needs at the same pace as regular children within the same environment.
Be very blunt. Use little words, and show pictures or something to prove.
How a child is taught depends on the best method for learning. An example would be a child who is blind . Other means would be used to teach depending on the severity of the loss of sight. There are machines that magnify pages of books, Braille is used, items on read on tape, and different tools for teaching. If a child learns best by kinetic means a sand table or cards with a texture to them can be used to teach words, letters, numbers. Computers have begun to be used with some students to help them learn. Autistic students do particularly well with computers. Movement activities are used with some special needs students. A child can learn using a number line by walking on a large one on the floor.
the role of a teacher is to teach a child and help them to be good citizens. maybe they may even help a child with disabilities and help the m children to be smarter the role of a teacher is to teach a child and help them to be good citizens. maybe they may even help a child with disabilities and help the m children to be smarter
your child needs to go to nursery to learn how to read, write and talk. Nurseries help young children socialise with other children. and teach them basic stuff by playing with the child.