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    9/9/2011 Learning Disabilities Learning Disabilities • General term that describes specific kinds of learning problems. • Trouble learning and using certain skills: ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ reading‚ writing‚ Mathematics‚ listening‚ speaking‚ reasoning‚ and physical coordination Learning Disabilities Facts • Learning disabilities (LD) vary from person to person • Caused by differences in how a person’s brain works and how it processes information • 1 out of every 5 people in the United States has a learning

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    A. Individual Therapy Individual therapy refers to therapy sessions with one client and the social worker. Individual sessions with a Social worker average about 45 minutes to one hour long. Therapy provides a confidential‚ safe and nurturing space to look at yourself and your personal issues. It serves as a type of mirror which provides a spectator position onto one’s own life‚ helping one to make sense of how things fit together. Within this experience the client and therapist work together

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    history and development of the medical‚ social and psycho-social models of disability Medical: The medical model defines a disability as something that is physically ‘wrong’ with a person’s body. This could be an illness or acquired damage to the body in an accident for example. The medical model views the human body as something which can be fixed or repaired if there is a problem with it. The medical model of disability was started around the early 19th century‚ when physicians and doctors started

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    Jennifer Sheedy SPE 226 October 14‚ 2012 Betty Cokeley Emotional‚ Behavioral‚ and Physical Disabilities Introduction An introduction introduces what the paper is going to be about. It should include a short statement of what the topic is and the importance to the educational setting. Your introduction should include a catchy thesis statement that makes the reader want to read your paper. The thesis statement sets up the whole paper in the order that the information will be presented. The

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    The SEN (Special Educational Needs) Code of Practice 2001 is derived from the Disability and Discrimination Act‚ and is built on the principle that‚ as far as is foreseeable‚ pupils with SEN should be educated in mainstream facilities. Schools and local authorities are therefore required to take a ‘graduated’ approach to SEN‚ with attention being on prevention rather than adversity and this Code of Practice provides practical advice in doing this. Key points include: ▪ All Maintained schools

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    Individual analysis paper Personal practice related to ANA scope of practice As a nurse‚ one must follow a scope of practice‚ what is expected of them within their role of the nursing profession. These guidelines shape the responsibility of the professional nursing organization and serve to protect the public. According to‚ Nursing’s Social Policy Statement: The Essence of the Profession (American Nurses Association‚ 2010‚ p. 3) defines contemporary nursing: “Nursing is the protection‚ promotion

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    Is Impairment Disability? Society comprises individuals and communities of remarkable diversity. In addition to racial‚ ethnic‚ social‚ economic‚ and religious differences‚ people also have physical differences‚ which include a wide spectrum of abilities. Along this spectrum lie a range of impairments‚ or disabilities‚ and to fully understand the implications of impairment and disability‚ it is important to define the two terms. In an effort to accomplish this‚ and to illustrate two opposing

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    of their disability or ilness and wont be able to live fullfil life. 1.2 The level of care a person needs or the type of care they require varies from person-to-person. All assessments should be done with a person-centred approach to agree on care plan a made around the individual and their needs. All service user must be always aware of their care plan and the tasks its include and to be discussed with service user at all the times. Just because two people share the same disability this does

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    always benefits students with disabilities. When someone is labeled they are often seen for their disability before they are seen as just being a person. People tend to focus more on the disability of the person and the fact that they cannot perform a task instead of modifying the task so they can perform it to the best of their ability. Labeling a student under one of the thirteen categories may distinguish which disability the child has but‚ not all cases of that disability are the same. No case in

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    EMOTIONAL‚ BEHAVIORAL‚ AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES Emotional‚ Behavioral‚ and Physical Disabilities Katy J. Kaldenberg Grand Canyon University: SPE-226 Educating the Exceptional Learner Wednesday‚ January 18‚ 2011 Emotional‚ Behavioral‚ and Physical Disabilities The education of students who have emotional and behavioral disorders‚ physical disabilities‚ health impairments‚ or traumatic brain injuries can be a difficult and challenging task if proper teaching strategies

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