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This is what happens when you can’t afford a real speaker!

This is what happens when you can’t afford a real speaker!. Okay, I have a lot of material to cover today, so to save time, I won’t be using any vowels today. Nw lts bgn, pls trn t th frst pg nd gt yr pn. Exceptionality and Special Education. Professional Development for

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This is what happens when you can’t afford a real speaker!

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  1. This is what happens when you can’t afford a real speaker!

  2. Okay, I have a lot of material to cover today, so to save time, I won’t be using any vowels today. Nw lts bgn, pls trn t th frst pg nd gt yr pn.

  3. Exceptionality and Special Education Professional Development for Special Education Staff and Community Service Students

  4. Table of Contents Exceptionality and Special Education • Classifications of Special Education • Definition of Intellectual Disabilities • Causes of Intellectual Disabilities • Specific Disabilities in Yale Resource Room • Community Agencies • Resources

  5. Classifications of Special Education …according to the BC Ministry of Education

  6. Classifications of Special Education According to the Ministry of Education, there are 12 categories of students requiring specialized education. List the 12 Codes and Category titles when reporting students with Special Education Needs (go to page 16). Codes and Categories

  7. Classifications of Special Educationcontinued … We have three main categories represented in our classroom …

  8. Classifications of Special Educationcontinued … Three Main Categories at Yale … Physically Dependent Moderate to Profound Intellectual Disability Autism

  9. Classifications of Special Educationcontinued … What are the 5 criteria that must be met in order for a student to be designated a Physically Dependent student? Physically Dependent

  10. Classifications of Special Educationcontinued … Our Dependent students include: - Ellyse Brownless - Benjamin Ferster - Elise Kehler - Estefani Palma - Jesse Sandhu - Akoo Rahbar

  11. Classifications of Special Educationcontinued … A student who fits the category Moderate to Profound Intellectual Disability needs support in the development of what seven skills? Moderate to Profound Intellectual Disabilities

  12. Classifications of Special Educationcontinued … Our Moderate to Profoundly Intellectually disabled students include: - Cameron Collet - Amy Dirks - Brittney Humeny - Sid Morris - Becky Racine

  13. Classifications of Special Educationcontinued … For a student to be designated Autistic, that student must exhibit impairment in what three main categories? Autism

  14. Classifications of Special Educationcontinued … Our Autistic students include: - Ryan Penman - Becky Racine

  15. Definitions of Intellectual Disabilities Two definitions of Intellectual Disabilities as found on the following two websites: First definition of Intellectual Disabilities A second definition

  16. Definitions of Intellectual Disabilitiescontinued … The following website will describe the difference between the three categories of Intellectual disability - Mild, Moderate and Severe.

  17. Definitions of Intellectual Disabilitiescontinued … Mild Intellectual Disability Moderate Intellectual Disability Severe Intellectual Disability Some definitions

  18. Causes of Intellectual Disabilities

  19. Causes of Intellectual Disabilities There are a lot of different reasons why a person can be either born with or develop intellectual disability.

  20. Causes of Intellectual Disabilitiescontinued: The following sites will determine the answers to the next five questions:

  21. Causes of Intellectual Disabilitiescontinued … • What are considered to be the three main causes of Intellectual Disability? • Causes of Intellectual Disabilities

  22. Causes of Intellectual Disabilitiescontinued … 2. What are some problems occurring during pregnancy that can cause Intellectual disabilities? Causes of Intellectual Disabilities

  23. Causes of Intellectual Disabilitiescontinued … 3. What are some problems occurring at birth that can cause Intellectual disabilities? Causes of Intellectual Disabilities

  24. Causes of Intellectual Disabilitiescontinued … 4. What are some problems that can occur after birth that can be a cause of Intellectual disability? Causes of Intellectual Disabilities

  25. Causes of Intellectual Disabilitiescontinued … 5. How can poverty be linked to Intellectual disabilities? Causes of Intellectual Disabilities

  26. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale School District #34 Child Development Center Fraser Valley Health Region SETBC Motion Specialties Sunnyhill Hospital Private Therapists Canuck Place

  27. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale School District #34

  28. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Services offered by the School District #34 to Intellectually disabled children include: Hearing Impairment Services Psychoeducational Services Visual Impairment Services Speech and Language Pathology Services Career Program Services

  29. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Give a brief description of the services provided for the hearing impaired based on the following website: Hearing Impaired

  30. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Give a brief description of the services provided by Psychoeducational professionals based on the following website: Psychoeducational Professionals

  31. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Give a brief description of the services provided for visually impaired students based on the following website: Visually Impaired

  32. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Give a brief description of the services provided by Speech and Language Pathologists based on the following website: Speech and Language Pathologists

  33. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Give a brief description of the services provided by the Career Programs coordinator based on the following website: Career Programs

  34. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Child Development Center

  35. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale A few of the services provided to our classroom by the Child Development Center include: Occupational Therapist Physiotherapist

  36. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale In what eight areas does the Occupational Therapist provide services to students? Role of Occupational Therapist

  37. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale The Occupational Therapist assigned to Yale Secondary School is Diane Sekuloff

  38. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Physiotherapists help students who lack the sufficient motor skills to reach maximum independence.

  39. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale What are some of the chronic conditions students could have that would make them eligible for help from a Physiotherapist? Role of the Physiotherapist

  40. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale The Physiotherapist assigned to Yale Secondary School is Anne Walker

  41. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale One of the services provided by the Child Development Center is a seating clinic. What is a seating clinic, and what professionals are involved in a seating clinic? Seating Clinic

  42. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Fraser Valley Health Authority

  43. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale The Resource Room at Yale partners together with the Fraser Valley Health Authority in the area of Nursing Support Services.

  44. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale The Registered Nurse who is responsible for our family of schools is: Tara Flaxman

  45. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale List three examples of health procedures that students can receive at school, with the support of a public health nurse. School Support Nurse

  46. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale Special Education Technology British Columbia

  47. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale List the six alternate access web links listed on the SETBC website. Access Links

  48. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale What does AAC refer to? AAC

  49. Community Agencies in Partnership with Yale List three different categories of Access Equipment that can be borrowed from SETBC. Access Equipment

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