Special Education, Teaching , School
Special Education Should Be Individualized
Nov 29, 2015, by Dawn GibsonLately, I have found myself thinking about the future of special education. I'm always reading about special education, talking with parents, discussing with school personnel, so the various issues are never far from my mind. A couple of weeks ago, I read an article written by a special education professor...
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IEP, Special Education, School, SpecEd Answers
Help! What Should I Do?
Nov 12, 2015, by Dawn GibsonThe idea of this series is to help parents by answering their questions through short videos.
If you have questions you would like answered, please submit them in the comments below or email them to me at Dawn@DawnGibson.Consulting
I haven't met many parents that look forward to IEP meetings. More...
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Special Education, Autism, Cognitive Disability, ADD/ADHD
Coming Up Short
Nov 10, 2015, by Dawn GibsonIDEA, Special Education, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Teaching
My entire adult life has been devoted to those individuals with special needs, twenty-six of those years, professionally. I have worked with students whose diagnoses span a vast array of medical terms. Some of my students had medical names for their diagnosis that when written out, were as long as...
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Special Education, SpecEd Answers
SpecEd Answers: Is a diagnosis important for your child with special needs?
Oct 19, 2015, by Dawn GibsonSpecial Education, Diagnoses, Video
Welcome to my first video blog, and my first video in a series I'm calling "SpecEd Answers"!
The idea of this series is to help parents by answering their questions in a short video (3-6 minutes).
Please submit questions in the comments below or email them to me at Dawn@DawnGibson.Consulting
Special Education, Traumatic Brain Injury
Blue Eyes And A Lopsided Grin
Oct 13, 2015, by Dawn GibsonTraumatic Brain Injury, Statistics
Her name was Carrie. She had an engaging lopsided smile, beautiful blue eyes and white-blond bobbed hair. She wore braces on her legs, and had a limp but those things didn't stop her from moving around at high speeds. I couldn't help but fall for her charms. She was only...
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What Exactly Are Autism Spectrum Disorders?
Oct 10, 2015, by Dawn GibsonAutism , Autism Spectrum Disorders
Hollywood would have us believe that those individuals with autism are savants (think of Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man) or are completely in their own world and can't be reached. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) share certain characteristics, but each diagnosis is also unique, unique being the key word. Within autism...
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Special Education, Testing, Teaching
The Problem With The Test
Sep 30, 2015, by Dawn GibsonSpecial Education, Testing, Standards
Special education has been a driving force, for most of my life. Maybe I should say, helping and encouraging individuals with special needs, and their families has been my driving force. It is what I do, and contributes to who I am as a person. As a veteran teacher, I...
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What's Up With Autism?
Sep 24, 2015, by Dawn GibsonAutism , Autism Spectrum Disorders, Sensory
I mentioned in my previous blog post, that something has happened in the last thirty years, that has caused a huge uptick in children being diagnosed somewhere on the autism spectrum. Even with better, more comprehensive diagnoses, the numbers show a climb at an unusually fast rate. Something is...
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Living on the Spectrum: Families Touched by Autism
Sep 17, 2015, by Dawn GibsonAutism , Autism Spectrum Disorders, Autism Statistics
Are you one of the families touched by autism? If not, do you know someone who is?
Autism is a spectrum disorder that is characterized by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) as:
- Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts;
- Restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior...
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Touched By Autism
Sep 13, 2015, by Dawn GibsonAutism , Autism Spectrum Disorders, Autism Statistics
I will be writing a new blog series on autism. To give some background, I thought I'd begin this series with some posts I wrote several years ago. I wrote the first post in 2007, and the second post in 2013. In the past two and a half years since...
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The Wheels On The Bus Go 'Round And 'Round
Sep 12, 2015, by Dawn GibsonSpecial Education, transportation
For a parent of a child with a diagnosed disability, the issue of transportation to and from school should always be addressed in the child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act ( IDEA)
"transportation includes travel to and from school, and between schools; travel...
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All Lives Matter
Sep 9, 2015, by Dawn GibsonSpecial Education, Law, Down Syndrome
All lives matter.
We hear this on a regular basis on TV, on the internet, people chanting, signs being held.... but do we believe it? Do all lives really matter? I read an article today about a law passed last year in the state of Pennsylvania, stating that parents are...
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The Children That Changed Me: My Teaching -- The Later Years (Part 5)
Sep 4, 2015, by Dawn GibsonSpecial Education, The Children That Changed Me
The series that I’ve blogged on for the past several days has been a stroll down memory lane for me. I have had many, many students over the years and more stories than I can possibly tell in just a few short days. Even now, I continue to add new...
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The Children That Changed Me: The Memories Make Me Smile (Part 4)
Sep 2, 2015, by Dawn GibsonSpecial Education, The Children That Changed Me
The year is 1997. I’m still teaching in the same county, just a different school…one closer to my house. This would be the school I would teach in for the next ten years. I liked this school. I met many wonderful teachers and a lot of interesting students while there.
The Children That Changed Me: The Inner City Chapter (Part 3)
Aug 31, 2015, by Dawn GibsonSpecial Education, The Children That Changed Me
In 1995 I started teaching in a new school system. I was placed in an inner city classroom that consisted of nine streetwise boys…all of whom had some sort of emotional/behavioral type of disturbance. I admit at that time I was naive’. I had no idea what lay ahead...
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The Children That Changed Me: The Story Continues (Part 2)
Aug 30, 2015, by Dawn GibsonThe time was 1992. I was twenty-four years old and a new bride. After marrying I moved and started teaching in a large suburban elementary school. By 1994 I had a classroom of Danny, Brittany, Josh, Lori Beth and Lilly. My little class was a hoot! We were a motley...
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The Children That Changed Me: Remembering Them (Part 1)
Aug 28, 2015, by Dawn GibsonAs a mom, of course my own children have changed me. I am definitely a different person because they are here. I love my kids all the time, and most of the time I like them too…especially now, during the teen years, but that is a story for another day...
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