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14 CATEGORIESOF DISABILITIES:IDEATRAUMATIC BRAININJURYMULTIPLE DISABILITIESSPEECH OR LANGUAGEIMPAIRMENTSPECIFIC LEARNINGDISABILITYOTHER HEALTHIMPAIRMENTDEAF-BLINDNESSAUTISMINTELLECTUALDISABILITYORTHOPEDICIMPAIRMENTHEARINGIMPAIRMENTDEVELOPMENTALDELAYDEAFNESSEMOTIONALDISTURBANCEVISUAL IMPAIRMENT,INCLUDINGBLINDNESSMENTAL DISABILITYDEVELOPMENTALDISABILITYPHYSICAL DISABILITYInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationipadIEPOne to one aidClassroom EnviromentSue's StoryKeep a strict routineKnow their comfort zones and materials.TeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyPBS Problem Behavior SupportVideo games with learning activities to reward good behaviorCounselingInclude them in many activities with classmatesMake a behavior plan and reinforce itDevelop short and long term goals.Megan's StoryTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyOne to three student ration maximumTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyTeacherRecommendationInterventionAssistiveTechnologyMatthew's StoryIQ TestIEPProvide quiet workspaceDevices with big/colorful buttonsSpeech and Language servicesIndividualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)IEPCounselingNutritional servicesPathologistIEPSpeak in a normal tone of voice as it is not a hearing impairmentUse simple phrases to avoid misunderstandingsProfessional AssessmentSigh language translating gloveIEPResponse to Intervention (RTI)Nick's StoryBreak tasks into smaller stepsGive the student more time to finish schoolwork or testsIEPLeast Restrictive Environment (LRE)One to one aidIntegration/inclusion with nondisabled peersLip-reading speechEmphasize major pointsIEPProfessional TestsBraileTelebraileMatthew's StoryPhysical therapyIEPSpecial seating arrangementsModification during physical activitiesorthopaedic bootJennifer's StorySpecial EducationLights used as signalsRely more on visual cuesProfessional hearing testsSign LanguageCaroline's StoryVideo CommunicationSeat children with a hearing loss near the activityDetermine how close and on which side you needto be for the child to hear bestProfessional screeningsIEPSign LanguageHearing Assitsive Technology for Children(HAT)Professional Eye ExamBraileSeat closer to activityLarger fonts on worksheetsEmily's StoryFont enlarging programsIEPRe-evaluationselect a classroom buddyprovide preferential seatingTechnological devices with wide buttons, colorsand keysJohn's StoryLearn about your child’s impairmentKeep informed about new treatments and technologies that may helpSpecial EducationIEPInhalersMedicationStimulating appsVoice recognizing technologyVarious tools: Braille, hearing aids, voice recognizing technologyDouble click this nodeto edit the textClick and drag this buttonto create a new node