23 August 2011

Mainstreaming

Miggy in grade 2, mainstreaming in Ridgeview Academy of Baguio:
This is proof that children with autism could be mainstreamed in a regular classroom. Just like their regular classmates, they could perform academically. They could likewise maintain their attention and regulate their behaviors and emotions in a regular classroom setting.

Image 1 and Image 5 show "accommodations for the child's difficulties". This is what the developmental pediatrician means when he/she recommends a small population classroom setting (small pupil-teacher ratio) that accommodates the special needs of the child.
In this case, some test instructions and words were modified to a language that could be understood by the "special" child.










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