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Newborn to School Aged

Educational Resources

FROM NDSC https://www.ndsccenter.org/programs-resources/as/elementary/

Helping your child succeed in school is very important. You should have already learned what your school system is doing to work with your child’s IEP to make their school time successful. If you need more information on IEP’s you can check out our 3 to 5 Ages & Stages page.

This report on inclusion, published in Down Syndrome News, provides studies and information to counter arguments against inclusive education settings – Inclusion Works Parts 1 and 2

The TIEScenter provides resources for families on inclusion in the classroom, community support, and helping your child with academics throughout the course of their child’s school career. The following
10 inclusive education briefings, developed by the TIES Center (www.tiescenter.org) in collaboration with NDSC Policy Advisor, Ricki Sabia, address important information and recommendations for parents of students with the most significant cognitive disabilities.

Each child and parent relationship when it comes to school is unique and different. Latasha Byrd spoke at NDSC’s Convention from Your Couch about how her system of “Mom-Schooler” works best for her daughter. You can check out her blog and information on Countdown to K  


Distance Learning

NDSC Board member, Sean Smith, created a webinar series to help families cope with online learning.  The sessions focus on understanding the nature of the online learning curriculum, content, and instructional techniques. Once you’ve set up your home learning environment and understand different ways to access materials for different learners, he helps you explore the various tools and techniques parents and educators can use to make accommodations. You can watch the recorded sessions.

 

The ABCs of K-12 Online Learning for Students With Disabilities

 

Practical Tips & Tools for Online Learning


Other At Home Resources

ABCmouse.com is a global education initiative with a goal to help children build a strong foundation for future academic success by providing a comprehensive and engaging online curriculum to greatly assist early learners to succeed in pre-k, kindergarten, and early elementary school programs. Free for 30 days

Vooks – Storybooks brought to life.  A kid-safe, ad-free streaming library of read-aloud animated storybooks.
 

Khan Academy can be used for any age through the college level. Khan Academy provides personalized learning where students practice at their own pace, first filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning. Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more. It’s all free for learners and teachers.

TED-Ed is a site for learning through video. Animations feature the words and ideas of educators brought to life by professional animators. Great for older students.

Kids Pages offers a collection of flashcards that are great for learning English or can be used as ESL flashcards.


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