There
are many special education courses offered in school today. Whether a child
needs complete special education or just assistance in understanding one or two
classes, special education can change the way that a child learns. Before you
send your child to special education classes you need to determine what is best
for your child using these five tips.
Does
the special education class teach what your child needs? If the class is taught
in the same way that the regular classes are taught, chances are your child
will not benefit from this type of special education. Make sure that there is
an individualized plan as well as a group plan to teach and enhance learning.
If not, have a meeting with the teacher to determine if there is anything you
can work out between the two of you.
Do
the teacher and assistant display enough patience and compassion to deal with
the different attitudes and situations with each child? You can determine that
by sitting in on one or two classes to monitor the way the class is taught and
how they respond to each child's needs. If a child does not understand
something, you need to know how quickly they respond and how do they help. It's
important to feel comfortable knowing that when you child goes to school he or
she will get the help they need. You also want to know if there is enough
assistance when the teacher needs it the most.
Are
there volunteers in the school that can pull in when necessary? Can you
volunteer as well? Schools should never turn down any type of assistance they
can get when it comes to making school safe, running effectively, and
appreciating all parents and guardians that want the best for their child.
Are
there special programs that assist the special education classes? There should
be community assistance in order to give the students hands on visuals in order
to understand the classroom lessons. Sometimes children learn more when they
actually see it. For example, a fireman wears the gear, drives the truck, and
helps to contain a fire but having a fireman come to the class room dressed in
gear and tell stories of their jobs is much more effective for some students.
This is sometimes easier for children to learn while others can learn strictly
by studying it in a book.
You
also want to see how often your child's teacher will be performing parent
teacher meetings. Once a month is ideal even if it is over the phone but if it
needs to be more often then you should be willing to do so. It's important that
you and your child's teacher work together to create a working plan for your
child's education. After all, your child is the reason why you are there to
begin with. If you cannot establish a good working relationship with your
child's teacher then you may be fighting with the system all year and the only
one who suffers from this is your child.
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