An IEP is a program that provides educational assistance and accommodations for students with special needs like learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, or developmental delays. The IEP outlines the special instruction, services, and technology tools a child needs to succeed in school. Professionals like teachers, therapists, and specialists help develop the IEP and determine the best learning environment and methods for each child based on their skills and needs. Assistive technology devices can help children with disabilities participate in school activities by assisting with tasks like communication, writing, organization, and learning. It is important for parents, educators, and other support people to work together using the IEP and available technology tools to help each special needs child achieve.
2. Individualized Education Program (IEP) Help your child to be successful IEP is a program that assists students with Learning disabilities Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Emotional disorders Cognitive Challengers Autism Hearing Impairment Visual impairment Speech or language impairment. development delay Young children with disabilities need and enriched environment to promote their social and cognitive participation and growth
3. IEP Instruction It could be At your childâs classroom or, in a special room environment Your childâs teacher has been trained in helping children with special educational needs. If your child physician has recommended special education for your child, talk with the school direct, counselor or teacher for educational assistance
4. Professionals that could help your child Psychologist Physical therapist Occupational therapist Speech therapist Special educators Vision or Hearing specialist They will help you to discover your childâs skills and educational needs. For complete information visit : http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/learning/iep.html
5. Assistive Technology (AT) as alternative Technology that helps your child to participate in day to day activities Help your child to become an independent student Technology that helps children To move (body supports) To communicate (receptive and expressive devices) To use materials to participate (drawing tools, utensils) Drawing tools for creative expression and storybooks An AT device is any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with disability
6. AT Devices Categories No Technology or no-tech All device that is not electronic Piece of foam glued onto the corners of book pages to make turning easier to a study carrel to reduce distraction. Low Technology or Low tech Electronic devices without sophisticated computer components Electronic voice-recording Talking watched High-technology or high-tech Devices with complex, multifunctional technology Computer and associated software.
7. At Devises can assist students âŠ..Source: http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-1/assistive.htm Organization Help to organize students thoughts Task analysis Webbing Outlining Develop and structure ideas Note taking Videotaping class sessions Web-cam photography across the Internet See and hear what is happening in class Send notes via email Translate notes Writing Spelling/ grammar / punctuation check Increase interest in writing Present ideas Organizing Drafting Editing Revising Neat/ clear final copy Academic Productivity Calculators Spreadsheets Databases Graphic software Share documents Instant message Transfer documents E-mail attachments Access to reference and general educational materials Internet Interact people far away E-library Instant messages Electronic multimedia Online publications Cognitive Assistance Tutorials Problem solving Simulations Establish to-do lists Take and retrieve notes Check spelling dictionary
8. WHAT KINDS OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TOOLS ARE AVAILABLE? Listening Math Organization and memory Reading Writing
9. What kinds of Assistive Technology tools are available?Source: http://www.greatschools.org/special-education/assistive-technology/702-assistive-technology-for-kids-with-learning-disabilities-an-overview.gs Abbreviations expanders Alternative Keyboards Audio books and publications Electronic math work sheets Freedom database software Graphic organizers and outlining Information/data managers Optical character recognition
10. Helping a disable child is âŠ. Parents Family members Educators Therapists Each person whom the child is in contact with Everybodyâs Responsibility Work together
11. Young student Using Intellikeys USB Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9hdMJmAZ5Q