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1. Special Education Degree - By: Michael Russell
You can really go far with a special education degree. Right now, the push to put children who have special needs into the mainstream classroom has many administrators clamoring to find qualified teachers who have a special education degree. These professionals are a rare breed. Anyone w...

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Learning Disability – Nonverbal Learning Disorder
This is said to be a neuropsychological disability which consists of specific deficits and strengths.  These deficits are: a high degree of sensitivity with respect to auditory, visual, taste, tactile or olfactory senses; severe balance problems and lack coordination; tendency to be hyperactive when young and hypoactive when they get older; lacking in social interaction and social judgment, inability or difficulty in adjusting to transitions, unable to comprehend nonverbal communication and
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2. Public Education- What Can We Reasonably Expect - By: Mpam Id: 1971914
Public Education as we know it really started in the 19th century. Although it started a long time before then, the real development of public education became a necessity with the Industrial Revolution. As we became more and more industrialized, the workers began to need to be educated at least eno...

3. Helping Ld Students Head To College - By: Michael Russell
More and more of today’s high school students who struggle with a learning disability are not letting that keep them back, but are heading off to college in spite of their disability. There are several steps of preparation that students who have learning disabilities can take to make the transition ...

4. Learning Disability - The Basics - By: Michael Russell
A learning disability is a neurobiological disorder in which there are anomalies in the way the brain functions or is structured. A person with a learning disability might have problems with thinking, listening, talking, spelling, reading, writing, or arithmetic. Studies indicate that 6 to 10 percen...

5. Learning Disability - Forms And Fallacies - By: Michael Russell
"Learning disability" is an umbrella term used to describe a range of neurological conditions that impede a child's ability to perform certain normal learning tasks.  The most common form of learning disability relates to difficulties in reading and writing, although in some cases the difficult...

6. Autism Research And Education - By: Jamie H Snodgrass
Autism can be defined as an abnormal absorption with the self, which is marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as people. It drastically affects a persons behavior with others as well as with self. The person suffering from autism is unab...

7. Of Sound Mind And Body – Does Music Therapy Work? - By: Michael Russell
Music therapy is a special type of therapy that involves using music to assist in overcoming emotional, physical, social, and cognitive problems in people of all ages. Music therapy can be used to help manage stress, to promote overall wellness, to help in the expression of feelings, to reduce or e...



8. Why Children Fail In School - By: Michael Russell
In this article I am going to go over some theories about why children fail in school. This article was compiled from an interview I did with my wife who has been an educator for over 25 years and has a masters in education. I also have 4 1/2 years of teaching experience which I have added to her co...

9. Add - How To Get Help For Your Child - By: Michael Russell
If your child has been diagnosed with ADD, you're feeling relief that you finally know what the problem is and confusion because you don't know how to help your child.  You may be looking to your child's teacher for help but your child's teacher may not know any more than you do.  You are ...

10. Educational Problems And The Adhd Child - By: Michael Russell
Some of our children just seem to have too much energy, but we just assume they will grow out of it.  Why is it that some of the children do not grow out of it?   Just under 10% of school age children have a problem called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).  If this...

11. Diagnosing Add - By: Michael Russell
Although living with a child with ADD or ADHD can be challenging it is important to remember that they can and do succeed.  Creating a home and school environment that is conducive to your child's learning with as few distractions as possible is the key.   Diagnosing your child at an ...

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