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1- Give them special attention
2- Treat them just like every other student so they wouldnt feel inferior their peers.
3- Other
He should be treated equally balance with others and based on personally experience, it should need strategic approcahes to make equal treatments, balancing the special needs student with the other students in class
Recommend that the learner is referred for a special needs assessment to determine the needs and the intervention required
Identify and focus on area of concern and provide equal time and interest to each individual's specific needs
All "special needs" students should have the support of a Learning Support Assistant until such time as you, as the teacher in consultation with the LSW feel confident that the student can be fully "integrated" into the classroom. The role of the LSW up until that point is to act as the interface between you and the student and helping to ensure there is a minimum of disruption to the class which includes ALL the students and of course yourself!!
No.3: Teacher should be mindful of the special requirements of such a student in his capacity but as for as studies are concerned he should be treated equally with other students.
The classroom environment need to be modify to fit the special needs child area of learning . It depended on the child's disability. Every child with a disability should be in a general education with learning of support staff. That can work with them on one and one basic . They should able to learn as a normal typical child .
Identify the ways to involve the student and make them understand.
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Special need mean , special students, with special needs, like handicapness,for , physical handicap, mental handicap, etc, if he/she has physically handicap in class, then teacher do special arrangements for him, like seating arrangements, special chair,special place,ok
I love the kids, but will be
Dispositive him
Especially compared with his colleagues
First, identify exactly what the needs are and with the help of school resources put appropiate accommodations in place for student's success.
Well, extra help would always create miracles but if the situation is not a very serious one, I would keep the kid within his or her group and get his or her peers to support him or her during and after the lesson. I think what we should keep in mind is that according to Krashen, even mentally disabled people can learn their first language. So by providing ample meaningful input, we can trigger the parameters in the kid's mind. So I would suggest a lot of reading and listening (viewing).