Recognizing Children with Special Needs
Description
It's often difficult to determine a solution, unless you know all of the symptoms. This is especially true for parents who see their children less than does their child-care provider. In these cases, it is essential that you, as the child's primary caregiver, not only recognize their special needs, but additionally respond to them. This video describes a wide range of special needs symptoms from minor balance and movement problems to major or grand-mal seizures.
Runtime
18 min
Subjects
- Children with social disabilities (42)
- Learning, Psychology of (143)
- Children with disabilities (107)
- Inclusive education (74)
- Autism (57)
- Educational psychology (148)
- Teacher training (42)
- Special Education (37)
- Problem children (70)
- Developmental disabilities (95)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2008], c1994
Database
Films on Demand
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