Special Needs Children
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When it come to children with special needs there are different categories that the children can fall in. With in each of these categories there are different teaching methods that have to be use and different types of training that the teacher will need.
Children with special needs are tested and then put into the appropriate group as to the disability that they have. There are several different types of special needs such as autism, behavior disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Alcohol related brain injuries, and brain injuries in general. With a degree in special education you would be able to cover the training for each of these disabilities and be able to handle the children that have these disabilities in your classroom. No matter what, when you are faced with a situation where you have a child in your classroom with one of these disabilities, you need to remember that they are still human and that they need to be treated with the same respect and patience that all the other children receive. As a teacher, the lessons will need to be tailored to fit what each individual will need and the child will most likely need to be placed in a group with other students that have relating disabilities. When it comes to autism a teacher may need to have training to handle the communication barrier that these students have because they have difficulties with verbal skills. Teachers who deal with children with cerebral palsy may need special train to help theses children with their fine motor skills and just basic living skills. These are just a few of the training that teachers will have to undergo to be well prepared for any of these disabilities.
At East Carolina they offer several different ways that you can get training for these disabilities. You can actually decide to go into the special education program which is 39 credit hours in which you will learn and master the ability to work with disabilities in general or a specific disability of your choice. Through the Partnership East program, students will be offered the same courses online that these students are offered at East Carolina. The students taking it through this program will actually just get a degree in Special Education if they decide to go this route. I actually plan on attending Wayne Community through the Partnership East Program to get my 4 year degree in Elementary Education, but I plan on attending East Carolina University to receive my masters in Special Education. I hope this will give me the training to work with any child that I may come in contact with in my classroom.
The schools offer different approaches to students with special needs. They have special education teachers who the students can go to during