Physically Challenged Students

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Epilepsy in the Classroom
Students with epilepsy in the classroom will need several special accommodations. These strategies and interventions can be helpful for the epileptic child.
Epilepsy and Learning
Children with epilepsy may have learning disabilities and behavior problems. How seizures and medications affect children's learning and behavior in the classroom.
How to Help Students With Cerebral Palsy
Teaching students with neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy will require a basic understanding of the disability and many classroom accommodations.
Teaching Strategies for Students with JRA
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic condition that is physically limiting and painful. Teaching strategies can help kids with JRA be successful in school.
Classroom Modifications for EDS Students
Pain and loose joints affect many children with EDS. They occasionally need special physical modifications to succeed in school.
Special Needs for Students with Cystic Fibrosis
Kids with Cystic Fibrosis may require medications, special diets, and concessions in the classroom to help them build peer acceptance and perform at their best.