Twice exceptional children are those who are considered gifted with an above average IQ despite simultaneously suffering from a learning disability. An example of a twice exceptional child is someone with ADHD and places at the top of gifted placement assessments. This usually is a result of the child being exceptional at overcoming forms of adversity.
Least restrictive environment
The least restrictive environment is an environment for special needs children that most closely mirrors the educational experience of those without disabilities. There are many benefits to teaching special needs children alongside those without disabilities in appropriate classes. This teaching style helps the children adjust to a typical learning environment and build upon their social-emotional domain.
Sound symbol relationship/blending
Dyslexia or sound symbol blending is a learning disability in which children have difficulty blending the different elements of words visually and audibly. People suffering from dyslexia can cognitively interpret …show more content…
There are many ways to treat a child suffering from a learning disability. Providing children with private study rooms and tutoring can help them learn material faster with better connections. As a teacher, you need to be able to adjust to the disabilities of your students. If they are fidgeting and distracting others you need to separate them and give individual instruction to help them and their peers. Also, if they suffer from anxiety or ADHD you can give them extra time to prevent them from feeling rushed or pressured into finishing their work before their classmates.
Extra credit: five points each. Create two extended answer questions or two multiple choice questions on content from these three chapters that has not been addressed on this OFS. Be sure to respond to them. One of them must be related to education for the