Warner & Sower1 Chapter 4 Teaching Children with Special Needs.

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Warner & Sower1 Chapter 4 Teaching Children with Special Needs

Warner & Sower2 Three Major Laws Affecting Students with Disabilities Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) Public Law Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

Warner & Sower3 The Referral Process Pre-referral Interventions Parent Notification and Permission Individual Assessment The ARD Meeting Development of IEP Placement

Warner & Sower4 Pre-referral Intervention Test Scores Attendance Grades etc. Presentation to Intervention or Screening Team Team suggests interventions

Warner & Sower5 Parent Notification & Permission School notifies parents and requests permission to test student

Warner & Sower6 Individual Assessment Specific diagnostic tests are administered to student IQ tests Achievement tests

Warner & Sower7 The ARD Meeting (Admission Review & Dismissal) Composition of the ARD Committee Report of the testing Determination of Eligibility Development of IEP Determination of the LRE Placement

Warner & Sower8 Basic Test Vocabulary Achievement Test Age Equivalent Criterion-Reference Test Grade Equivalent Norm-Reference Test

Warner & Sower9 Basic Test Vocabulary cont. Percentile Rank Reliability Standard Error of Measurement Standardized Test Validity

Warner & Sower10 The IEP (Individualized Education Program) Current Level of Performance Yearly Goals & Instructional Objectives Extent of Participation in General Education Program Special & Related Services Needed Transition Services

Warner & Sower11 Placement Options Inclusion Classroom Content Mastery/Tutorial Classroom Resource Classroom Self-Contained Classroom Other Placements

Warner & Sower12 12 Categories of Disabilities Learning Disabilities Mental Retardation Autism Communication Disorders Visual Impairments Hearing Impairments Deaf - Blindness Orthopedic Disabilities Other Health Impairments Emotional Disturbance Traumatic Brain Injury Multiple Disabilities

Warner & Sower13 Children with Other Special Needs ADHD At Risk Bilingual/ESL Gifted and Talented

Warner & Sower14 ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) Diagnosis Treatment Medication Diet Neurotheraphy Other Modifications

Warner & Sower15 Gifted and Talented Adapted Integrated Thematic Approach Pull Out Programs Enrichment Compacting the Curriculum