What Components Make Up a Special Education Program?
A comprehensive special education program for children with neonatal disorders typically includes:
- Individualized Education Plan (IEP): A customized plan that outlines specific educational goals and the services needed to achieve them. - Therapies: Various therapies such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy to address specific developmental delays. - Assistive Technology: Tools and devices that help children overcome educational barriers. - Parental Involvement: Active participation of parents in the educational process to ensure consistency and support at home. - Specialized Instruction: Teaching methods and materials tailored to meet the individual needs of each child.