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ECE210 — Children With Special Needs

3 credits · 3 hours

ECE 210 - Children With Special Needs ECE 210 - Children With Special Needs This course provides an overview in recognizing, understanding and supporting children with special needs in early childhood settings. Students will learn about common developmental delays and the various physical, cognitive and emotional diagnoses that are used to classify a child as having special needs. Students will also become familiar with special education terminology, federal laws, referral agencies, the referral process, evaluation instruments and methods, the role of various specialists in special education, individual family service plans (IFSPs), individual education programs (IEPs), teacher accountability as well as how to work with families of children with special needs. Ten to fifteen hours of child observation required. Hours 3 Class Hours Course Profile Learning

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