Monday, May 4, 2015

Good morning everyone! Today on the blog we are going to talk about deaf children and working with


This is a blog aimed at providing different apex resources for different educational stages from the second cycle of pre-primary to the third cycle of Primary Education, including Special Education. In his various activities, videos, explanations, interactive resources ... serving an educational aid for teachers, parents and students are incorporated.
Good morning everyone! Today on the blog we are going to talk about deaf children and working with them despite their disabilities to integrate in the best way possible in the classroom apex and to follow the normal learning pace. First we will explain concepts rather minimum we should know: Deafness: Disturbance both the organ of hearing and the auditory pathway, which privatized or decreases the power to hear.
Hearing impaired children: They have difficulty in hearing but their degree of loss does not prevent them from acquiring spoken language through the auditory pathway. They will need the help of hearing aids and they will have difficulty in articulating and structuring of language.
There are many computer games like Minesweeper, maze and tic-tac toe that are simple and easy to play. There are interactive games such as those offered by the website Funbrain alphabet known as signals that can teach sign language and can be played with children. apex
Arts and crafts is a way to play with children with hearing problems, and highlights their creativity and imagination. The website simply suggests KinderArt paint and draw, mold with clay, creating masks, puppets, finger painting and other craft ideas that are easy, have been tested and are successful with children.
Puzzles and games such as Twister and Pictionary are enjoyable for all children, whether they have hearing problems or not. These games can be played with either large or small groups and encourage social interaction.
Physical activities outdoors have advantages because they can play with other children without hearing problems, since it does not require verbal communication. According to Kids Play Games website, these games can include tags, jump rope, play hide and seek and hopscotch.
In addition to these games that verbal communication is not necessary, it would be advisable to explain to the class what it is, to understand what is deafness and an introduction to sign language, making a movie or video and exposing a mural sign language so that children can practice when willing and able to establish communications with fellow / a suffering deafness. It is also beneficial because it helps to integrate apex the student and makes you feel welcomed and supported. I hope you have enjoyed any of these activities and remember:
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PRIMARY EDUCATION apex 1st CYCLE 2nd CYCLE 2nd CYCLE CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY CYCLE 3rd interactive activities. ACTIVITIES FOR DEAF CHILDREN VERBAL COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES WITHOUT OUTDOOR LEARNING TO EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDY PLASTIC apex STRING DRIVER EDUCATION apex THE KILO a sedentary lifestyle TEACH CHILDREN TO RECYCLE CHILDREN GARDEN SCHOOL STUDY EFFICIENT IMPORTANCE apex OF READING IN ENGLISH EARLY AGE AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE INTEGRATION EDUCATION. DEAF CHILDREN PLANNING CEREBRAL apex PALSY ROMAN NUMBERS RELAXATION Asperger apex Syndrome MAGAZINES HOW raising a child with special needs?
2014 (20) May (4) HOW TO TREAT CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY GAMES FOR DEAF CHILDREN HOW TO RAISE A CHILD WITH SPECIAL NEEDS? ... Asperger Syndrome and Autism April (10) March (6)


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