Educating Children with Exceptionalities, Instructor Resources
The Instructor Resources package contains an assortment of materials that save you time and make it easier to prepare for class, reinforce new concepts, and assess learning:
- Instructor’s Materials
- Answer Keys
- Lesson Plans
- Presentations for PowerPoint®
- NEW! G-W Assessment, a cloud-based assessment platform that can seamlessly integrate with your LMS. No more downloads, uploads, or imports needed! Access G-W Assessments from your Online Instructor Resources.
Visit the How to Navigate Online Instructor Resources Guide for more information.
Table of Contents
Abbreviated Contents
Educating Children with Exceptionalities, Instructor Resources
- Reminder to Instructors
- Resource Materials
- 1 Introduction: Young Children with Exceptionalities
- 2 Causes of Exceptionalities
- 3 U.S. History and Laws Affecting Young Children with Exceptionalities
- 4 Classification of Young Children with Exceptionalities
- 5 Early Childhood Body of Knowledge
- 6 General Approaches to Working with Young Children with Exceptionalities
- 7 Working with Families of Young Children with Exceptionalities
- 8 Least Restrictive Environment, Inclusion, and How Best to Serve Young Children with Exceptionalities
- 9 Programs for Young Children with Exceptionalities
- 10 Approaches to Working with Young Children with Specific Learning Disabilities
- 11 Approaches to Working with Young Children Who Have Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- 12 Approaches to Working with Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- 13 Approaches to Working with Young Children with Hearing and Vision Loss, and with Communication Disorders
- 14 Approaches to Working with Young Children with Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
- 15 Approaches to Working with Young Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Sensory Processing Disorders