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Volunteering with New Era Galapagos. –

Volunteering with New Era Galapagos. – | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Pick your Answer and Choose your Path: A.) Have you ever wanted to volunteer with underprivileged youth? B.) Are you conscious about environmental and conservation issues? C.) Have you thought abou…
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Craft Recipes and How-Tos | Fun Craft Ideas for Kids | FirstPalette.com

Craft Recipes and How-Tos | Fun Craft Ideas for Kids | FirstPalette.com | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Find useful recipes for making dough, homemade paint and other craft materials using common household supplies. We also have crafty how-to's like curling your own ribbons, coloring pasta, and other handy tips to use for a variety of craft projects.
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Crowvus | Publisher | Wick | Caithness

Crowvus | Publisher | Wick | Caithness | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Crowvus is an independent publisher in the North of Scotland. Our list of books is growing, and we run an annual ghost story writing competition.
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Building Language for Literacy :: Home

Building Language for Literacy :: Home | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
This learning activity helps emerging readers identify letters, sounds, and words using interactive multimedia. Three animal characters ask students to drag and drop images. Audio feedback helps students build vocabulary, identify letters and sounds, and match rhyming words.
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Should I Get Google Education Certifications?

Should I Get Google Education Certifications? | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
https://www.google.com/edu/training/
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Autism — what we know (and what we don’t know yet)

Autism — what we know (and what we don’t know yet) | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
In this factual talk, geneticist Wendy Chung shares what we know about autism spectrum disorder — for example, that autism has multiple, perhaps interlocking, causes. Looking beyond the worry and concern that can surround a diagnosis, Chung and her team look at what we’ve learned through studies, treatments and careful listening.
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A parent’s advice to a teacher of autistic kids

A parent’s advice to a teacher of autistic kids | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
At the start of Autism Acceptance Month, author Steve Silberman spoke to the United Nations about the need for school and workplace environments that embrace all kinds of minds. As a parent of an a…
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A Mother's Lesson: When Memory Fails, Delight in the Moment

A Mother's Lesson: When Memory Fails, Delight in the Moment | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
My mother wrote about her mother’s Alzheimer’s disease in this paper decades ago. And then it came for her.
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The best kindergarten you’ve ever seen

The best kindergarten you’ve ever seen | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
At this school in Tokyo, five-year-olds cause traffic jams and windows are for Santa to climb into. Meet: the world's cutest kindergarten, designed by architect Takaharu Tezuka. In this charming talk, he walks us through a design process that really lets kids be kids.
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A Disabled Boy Stumbled Into A Horse's Pen. The Result Will Leave You Speechless.

A Disabled Boy Stumbled Into A Horse's Pen. The Result Will Leave You Speechless. | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Simply beautiful!
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The inventors of this could have made a fortune. Instead, they're making kids happy.

The inventors of this could have made a fortune. Instead, they're making kids happy. | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
#PromotedPost He didn't want just any arm.
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An Entire Town Secretly Learned Sign Language To Surprise Their Deaf Neighbor

An Entire Town Secretly Learned Sign Language To Surprise Their Deaf Neighbor | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
This will hit you right in the feels.
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'My Friend Has a Son Who Is Autistic'

'My Friend Has a Son Who Is Autistic' | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
At first, I didn’t get that the clumsy idle talk was an attempt at showing compassion.
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Snowflake Activities

Snowflake Activities | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Snowflake activities, winter lesson treatment plan, free printables, occupational therapy teacher resources
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Stumpy's Alphabet Dinner on the App Store

Stumpy's Alphabet Dinner on the App Store | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Stumpy's Alphabet Dinner. Download Stumpy's Alphabet Dinner and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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Building Language for Literacy :: Leo the Letter-Loving Lobster

Building Language for Literacy :: Leo the Letter-Loving Lobster | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Go on a reading adventure with Leo, the Lobster who loves to spell. Twelve interactive games to play!
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Can an addiction to smartphones trigger ADHD?

Can an addiction to smartphones trigger ADHD? | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
The results of the experiment were clear: More frequent phone interruptions made people less attentive and more hyperactive.
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Understanding Dyslexia and the Reading Brain in Kids

Understanding Dyslexia and the Reading Brain in Kids | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Reading is a skill humans aren't born with, but schools are designed to reward those whose brains are well-wired to read, which can complicate the learning
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Landing - lead only - landscape

'Moving Life Ltd.' is the developer of 'ATTO', a new foldable mobility scooter that folds within seconds to the Size of a Trolley Suitcase.
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Skype in the Classroom

Skype in the Classroom | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Skype in the Classroom is a free and easy way for teachers to open up their classroom. Meet new people, talk to experts, share ideas and create amazing learning experiences with teachers from aroun...
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Genius Little Car Will Revolutionize How People With Disabilities Get Around

Genius Little Car Will Revolutionize How People With Disabilities Get Around | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
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A blind man and his armless companion plant over 10,000 trees in China

A blind man and his armless companion plant over 10,000 trees in China | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Jia Haixia and Jia Wenqi are 53 year-old men with disabilities. Mr Haixia is blind and Mr Wenqi has had his both arms amputated.
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Bionic power trousers could be a more comfortable way to independent living

Bionic power trousers could be a more comfortable way to independent living | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
Bionic trousers could use artificial muscles to help wearers move about -- and soft robotics technology will make the clothing comfortable and maybe even stylish.
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Fairy playdough recipe - Laughing Kids Learn

Fairy playdough recipe - Laughing Kids Learn | Special Needs Education | Scoop.it
This fairy playdough recipe smells amazing and only takes 3 ingredients to make it. Great for developing fine motor skills and used during imaginative play.
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