Read these tips on how to incorporate exceptional students into your classroom, a very important matter for teachers to consider. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.
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Students with Exceptionalities

Educators at all levels refer to special needs students as those with exceptionalities. In general, exceptionalities fall in six broad categories:

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Most educators prefer not to use the term handicapped because of its negative implications. You'll more often see terms like challenged and exceptionality—both of which have more positive implications.

  • Intellectual. This includes students who have superior intelligence as well as those who are slow to learn.

  • Communicative. These students have special learning disabilities or speech or language impairments.

  • Sensory. Sensory-grouped students have auditory or visual disabilities.

  • Behavioral. These students are emotionally disturbed or socially maladjusted.

  • Physical. This includes students with orthopedic or mobility disabilities.

  • Multiple. These students have a combination of conditions, such as orthopedically challenged and visually impaired.

Although statistics are difficult to obtain, it has been estimated that between 10 and 13 percent of the school-age population has exceptionalities. Thus, in an average-size classroom of 25 students, it is conceivable that 3 or 4 individuals will exhibit one or more exceptionalities.

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