Being and teaching special needs
(2017)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., 2017
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781635254662 (electronic bk.) MWT14257167, 1635254663 (electronic bk.) 14257167
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

This book is autobiographical in nature, considerably more informal than a thesis or a research paper. My emotional handicaps struck the week before my senior year of high school. This was at a time when "Special Education" was not established. Mental illness was not a comfortable topic, especially in a Christian home. In this book, my method is, to take the reader with me into my struggles, disappointments, and failures in higher education, and how, I overcame them. As I built skills with troubled teens, I added education from a Christian university that gave me more than adequate tools to teach some of the most difficult to manage students. Limitations in this kind of writing are describing how I dealt with challenges in my classroom without noting research-based methods or other sources. My memoirs here as a handicapped student improperly diagnosed for many years will be of value to parents wrestling with similar problems. Included in the memoir are many scenarios from my classroom in which I modeled successful responses to situations and explained why; I also offered usable innovations that your teacher will find helpful

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