Carolyn P
I'm very happy and love life. I need laughter, sunshine and animals when ever possible. God, family & true friends are extremely important to me.
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Hearing Impairment - Closer Look at the Deaf CommunityThis article presents a closer look at the deaf community and the culture within it.
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Selective Mutism in the ClassroomThis article discusses Selective Mutism, a fascinating anxiety disorder found in people who want to socialize, but can't bring themselves to do so. This shows how every person can relate to children with special needs.
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Dyslexia in the ClassroomThis article highlights dyslexia, a special need that often inhibits students in the classroom. These students can succeed however, with the right support. There is even a wonderful book I mentioned that is a must-read for these children.
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Conduct Disorder: Students with Special NeedsThis article discusses conduct disorder, where children have severe misbehavior to the point of endangering themselves and others.
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ADHD in the ClassroomStudents coping with ADHD in the classroom need modifications to help them succeed alongside their peers.
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Emotional Disturbances - Students with Special NeedsSome classrooms may have a student who is emotionally disturbed beyond his or her control. It is the duty of the teacher, administration and parental unit to help keep this student safe (and others in the classroom).
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Cerebral Palsy - Overcoming Hardships of Physical DisabilitiesCerebral Palsy is a disorder in which the individual's brain does not have the ability to adequately control his or her own body.
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Shaping Behavior in the ClassroomThis article describes B.F. Skinner and what his classroom model is about with positive and negative reactions. His model can be applied to elementary students as a classroom management technique.
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The Truth About Thanksgiving: Avoiding Stereotypes in the ClassroomA student should never have to feel uncomfortable because of their race or culture being mentioned throughout historical events in an inappropriate manner.
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The Real ThanksgivingThe food we have today in a traditional Thanksgiving meal is also a variant from reality. Indigenous foodstuffs included wild turkey and corn, but vegetables like potatoes weren't grown in New England until the 18th century.
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Regardless of a Child's Socio Economic Status, All Students Must Be Taught the Same Way!Regardless of a child's roots or social-economic status, all students must be taught the same way.
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Special Education - Does Inclusion Work? - Bridgeport, CTInclusion and accommodation for special education in high school is discussed.
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A Veteran Teacher's Perception of Instructional Change - Bridgeport, CTI interviewed a veteran teacher in an urban city on her perception of change in instruction and her expectations from the school's district.
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The Argument of GodHe exists and this is why.
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GratefulA man is homeless from shelter, but lives in God's path.
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The Burning Giraffe: A Painting Melts into WordsThis is my personal interpretation of Dali's painting, by use of a story infused with symbolism.
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How to Be Beautiful: Makeup TipsThese are my favorite makeup products and tips that I use every day to look pretty! Try them! -
My Philosophy of EducationMy Goal is to become an elementary school teacher. I am 22 and am currently working on my Master's Degree and Certification.
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GrandmaMy grandmother had Alzheimer's and did not even know my mother was her daughter. What could hurt more? Perhaps there is hope, however. Perhaps a disease can't take a loved one away from you completely...


