Special Needs (Ongoing) - Show and Tell Class
In this class, each student will bring 1-2 items to that they would like to share with their peers. In this way, we will work on our communication skills and build friendships. :) Autism, Cognitive Delay, Nonverbal, IDD, Deaf, Down Syndrome, Spectrum, Inclusive...
What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
**** Since this is an ongoing course, learners can take this class repeatedly. Parents can subscribe and unsubscribe as they wish and can come and go at any week in the course. No experience is required for this class.*** Get ready to have fun, relax, and meet some new friends! In this class, we will practice conversation skills while we show each other items that we have brought for show and tell. I will have some fun toys and instruments to share as well. Students should come ready to participate and have a relaxing time meeting new friends while practicing their conversational skills in a non-threatening environment. I am so excited to meet everyone! This will be a class you do not want to miss! See you there! This class does not build on itself each week is we will catch up on how everyone is doing and will take turns sharing what we brought to class. Your child can attend whether they are verbal or nonverbal. If your child needs communication accommodations please let me know before class. Below are the 1st 10 weeks of class. (There is a theme listed for each week but your student does not have to follow the theme if they do not want to. This is here in case your child needs help thinking of what to bring to class.) Week of January 10th - Favorite Color Week of January 17th - Something Soft Week of January 24th - Something that Sparkles Week of January 31st - Super Heros Week of February 7th - Hat Day! Week of February 14th - Favorite Picture or Craft that they made Week of February 21st - Favorite Book Week of February 28th - Something funny Week of March 7th - Something that makes noise Week of March 14th - Favorite shoes
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree from University of North Carolina School of the Arts
I have 15 years teaching experience teaching both in both general education classrooms and special education classrooms. I have specifically taught reading to Special Needs students with Down Syndrome in summer school sessions. I have a degree in Special Education with a focus in Sign Language and curriculum development for special needs.
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Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 66 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-9 learners per class