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Amanda Kenuam

Tools about Tools - Vocational and Occupational Flashcards - 0 views

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    "special needs, students, vocabulary, lessons, tools, interactive, flashcards, resources"
Amanda Kenuam

Student Response Systems Increase Learning Outcomes | Special Needs - 0 views

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    "special needs, SPED, technology, technology tools, tools, Simple Tech, inclusion, student response systems"
Amanda Kenuam

iPods & iPads are Innovative Tech Tools for Special Education - 0 views

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    "teenagers, SPED, Special Education Software, ipod, videos, technology tools, Assistive Tech, interactive, Apple, Special Education, assistive technology, functional skills, high school, ipad"
Tero Toivanen

About The Ability of Asperger Syndrome Children to Hyper-Focus | - I Teach Autism.com - - 0 views

  • The Asperger Syndrome hyper-focusing trait can be helpful in a classroom setting when educators choose to use this extreme attention span as a tool.
  • If normal classroom learning procedures are not getting through to an AS child, try working with the theme that they are already working with. As an example, a few words about their chosen object mentioned during a history lesson, can perhaps make the entire history lesson memorable.
  • the Asperger Syndrome hyper-focus ability is a learning style. AS children have the ability to hyper-focus their way into learning traditional subjects.
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    The Asperger Syndrome hyper-focusing trait can be helpful in a classroom setting when educators choose to use this extreme attention span as a tool.
Amanda Kenuam

Seeing, Reading, Learning - Visual Learning for Special Education - 0 views

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    "vocabulary, visual, dictionary, tools, special educatio, esl, ell, speech"
Amanda Kenuam

Low-Tech Tools in Special Education - 0 views

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    "special education, SPED, Pencils, Pencil Grips, Highlighters, Highlighter Strips, Post-its, Mailing Labels"
Amanda Kenuam

Watch For These Signs - Special Needs Vocabulary - 0 views

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    " special needs, students, vocabulary, lessons, tools, interactive, flashcards, resources, road signs"
Tero Toivanen

Magnetic stimulation helps researchers trigger responses in autistic brain - The Boston... - 0 views

  • Now a small but growing number of researchers see hope in a tool called transcranial magnetic stimulation, which lets scientists spark activity in specific areas of the brain and watch what happens to patients' behavior. The technology may illuminate some of the biology behind the disease, and some specialists speculate it may one day offer a treatment.
  • John Gabrieli, a neuroscientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Transcranial magnetic stimulation "is fantastic for identifying brain regions that are essential for specific mental functions. . . . I think if we can start to use it more systematically with autism, one could hope we'd understand a lot more about what's going on."
  • Researchers at the Boston hospital's Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation used rapid, repetitive stimulation to simulate what happens in the brain when people learn a new task. Then they gave a single pulse of stimulation and measured minute muscle twitches that told them how long people's brains maintained connections formed by the initial stimulation.In people with no evidence of autism, changes lasted about 30 minutes, on average. But in people on the autism spectrum, the initial stimulation caused brain changes that lasted much longer - on average an hour and a half.
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    Now a small but growing number of researchers see hope in a tool called transcranial magnetic stimulation, which lets scientists spark activity in specific areas of the brain and watch what happens to patients' behavior. The technology may illuminate some of the biology behind the disease, and some specialists speculate it may one day offer a treatment.
Patti Porto

www.medtechfortots.com - Home - 0 views

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    Student project "This website has been created for parents or children who do not know anything (or want to learn more) about tools and machines at a pediatrician's office. This lack of knowledge may lead children to fear the pediatrician's office. Hopefully, when they view this website, their fear will go away."
Amanda Kenuam

Who Needs Resources? - Special Needs Tools - 0 views

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    "special education, special needs, free, resources, website"
J B

The KidTools Support System - 0 views

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    The KidTools program includes template tools to assist children in self-management, problem solving, and making plans and contracts.
Graeme Wadlow

Abnormal Speech Spectrum and Increased Pitch Variability in Young Autistic Children - 0 views

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    Abnormal Speech Spectrum and Increased Pitch Variability in Young Autistic Children 2010
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