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    can become overwhelming. Conclusively, the Student Support Team has its legalities between school, school administrators, parent and communities. However, the Student Support Team (SST) helps our school system within minorities and special needs children. In such, this abstract prepares you for the district in Wilkinson County. It talks merely about how this particular case affects the student body, tremendously the African American male population. CHAPTER 1 Introduction…

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    examine the meaning of special education classes, the IDEA act in addition to how it affects and benefits the students, along with the meaning of inclusion coupled with its effects on teachers. Correspondingly, this reflective paper will also include personal opinions on the aforementioned topics along with personal experiences. Overall, this reflective paper will examine how each of these topics fit in and support each other for the betterment of the special education programs and their effects…

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    Occupational therapy has been thought to be used as a treatment for multiple disorders since 100 BCE. Asclepiades, a Greek physician, used therapeutic massages, exercises, baths and music to help his patients cope with stress and soothe their minds. Celsus, a Greek philosopher, used like methods, such as conversation, music and travel with his patients. Europeans, Phillippe Pinel and Johann Christian Rell, used this method to modify hospital systems in the 1700’s. During this time they…

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    Euthanasia Program first targeted children. In 1939, the Nazi government encouraged parents with disabled kids to admit their kids to specially designed pediatric care clinics (Euthanasia Program). The pediatric care clinics were the first to test out Euthanasia. They murdered the kids with overdoses and starvation. The disabled Germans were given much smaller portions sizes than the Jews were. Jews got a soup and bread ration, and the disabled got barely anything at all…

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    special education and education as a whole. They provide the foundation for how a student will be taught and learn. Without these two simple things we would not be where we are today within education. It is extremely vital that every student has the opportunity to learn, some may need more assistance than others, but that is why laws and ethics have been put into place. One of the laws mentioned in the text that was put in place to help students with disabilities is the Education for All…

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    microeconomic ramifications of the policy and analyze the opportunity costs. The macroeconomic view of the policy is how it affects the economy as a whole, including output, income, inflation, and unemployment. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) would mostly affect the economy through unemployment. One of the purposes of IDEA is to help students transition out of school and successfully find employment. If IDEA did not exist disabled students would not be provided with…

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    across the United States that are being made available. Some of the resources include programs in all levels of education, programs that assist in the search for a job and housing, and also programs that allow individuals with disabilities to become involved in organizations and the community. During the 2011-2012 school year, about 12.9 percent of school aged children were enrolled in special education services (website in email). As a student with a disability, educational rights of the…

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    groups, and communities through different ways including research, direct practice, policy planning, crisis and community development. It ensures security for those affected by social problems such as poverty, mental and physical disabilities etc. It acts as a platform to raise voice against social inequality and induce social reforms. It also involves social activities against disobedience of civil liberties and human rights. It helps people to actively engage in helping others to help…

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    While in the first grade, Michael Panico was found to be handicapped as defined by the EAHCA. Public school officials in Burlington, Massachusetts, subsequently created an IEP for him. However, after two years it became clear that the school he was attending “was not equipped to handle his needs,” and a new IEP was created, which involved his moving to another school for the 1979–80 academic year. His parents, however, did not agree with the proposed IEP and sought review consistent with the…

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    to help children learn the skills they need, in order to succeed later in their educational career. Several programs have been established to help with this concept. There are several programs for children starting at birth, and continuing until the child is 5 years old. Programs continue for children ages 5 through 8 years old as well. The programs that have been put in place have made a difference in the educational success for the children that participated. In early childhood education,…

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