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o Offered to students with gross motor

delays or other disabilities.

o Related difficulties that make them

unable to participate productively

in a regular physical education

class.

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o To avoid students from making fun

and taking advantage of special

needs students.

o To give the special needs students

the time they deserve.

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o IDEA stands for (Individuals

with Disabilities Education Act)

o Established in 1975

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o IDEA was created so that children with disabilities have the opportunity to receive a free appropriate public education.

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o Special Needs Students feel like they are

single out when students without

disabilities tried to work with them.

Ask if they “WANT” help, not “NEED” help.

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o Place Special Needs Students in large

groups of play. Such as soccer, were all

students were treated exactly the same.

o Smaller number of students integrate

better skilled players with the Special

Needs Students.

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oTennis is a sport that allows students with

disabilities to interact with students

without disabilities. Place a good skilled

player with a special needs student, and

have them play the same type of team on

the other side.

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Accepting each other socially is more

important to the successful progress of each

student. Strong relationships are created.

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Gross Motor Skills are the abilities usually

acquired during infancy and early

childhood.

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o IEP stands for Individuals Education Plan

This plan enable

parents to work with

educators to help

kids succeed in

school.

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Kids struggling in school may qualify for

support services. Allowing them to be

taught in a special way.

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There are many categories of special

Education. Also, there are many add-ons to

find a certain disability.

Here are a few impairments:

oCognitive ImpairmentoEmotional Impairment

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Around the campus of Central Michigan, you might see pins that read “R Word” with a slash through it. “R” stands for retard or retarded. Those words are used way to often. We need to eliminate this word from being said. If you heard someone say the “R” word call them out on it.

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