HOW TO TEACH DOWN SYNDROME || Educating, Teaching & Homeschooling Special Needs

Have you ever wondered how to teach students with Down Syndrome? In this video I am going to share with you some ideas I have as well as some resources. I am a former public and private school teacher; I currently homeschool 4 of my kids as well as my youngest daughter with Down Syndrome, and I do homeschool evaluations for families in the state of Florida. This video is a collaboration with a group of other Moms who are raising and homeschooling children with disabilities. Each mom has a unique perspective on what their child needs, and, in this playlist, they will share it with you. Playlist of Special Needs Moms: Time Stamps 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Environment 1:23 Communication 1:44 Visual Learning 2:56 Typical Behaviors 3:04 Learned Helplessness 4:22 Positive Behaviors 4:32 Long Term Memory 5:16 All The Tools 6:08 Breaking Up into Smaller Steps 6:44 Follow Them 7:35 Curriculum 8:52 So Happy To Learn 14:16 Science, History, & Bible 15:38 Other Ideas Links So Happy To Learn: Teaching Reading to Children With Down Syndrome (affiliate link): 💚My FAVORITE Curriculum 💚 IEW: Homeschool Spanish Academy: Teaching Textbooks: _________________________________________________________________ 💕I would love to keep in Touch!! 💕 ❤ Website ❤ ♥ SUBSCRIBE ♥ ♥ FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA ♥ ♥ BUSINESS, COLLABORATIONS & PARTNERSHIPS ♥ Lei101978@ ♥ FLORIDA HOMESCHOOL PORTFOLIOS OR TESTING ♥ Please email me at: Lei101978@ **FTC DISCLAIMER: **This post may contain affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. If I partner with a company I will always disclose it here. This video is NOT sponsored** ***This video is for adults, not kids. DISCLAIMER: I am not a professional doctor or therapist but I am a mom who has access to these resources. I have used these techniques and have brought them to this platform to share with you. If you have any question please contact you physician or professional. Our information is intended to be for guidance and is not a substitute for advice from a physician or any other medical professional.
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