Courses
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Introduction to Inclusion and the ADA
Learning a child has a disability can be confusing for a parent. This course introduces practices that support a child with special needs. It also explores the Americans with Disabilities Act and how it applies to school and child care settings.
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Inclusive Early Learning Programs
Finding the right educational setting for a child with a disability can be hard. This course provides guidance for finding high-quality early learning experiences for children with disabilities and investigates practices used by inclusive programs.
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Strategies to Support Children with Disabilities
(1) 5.0 average ratingWhen a child has a disability, it’s important to understand ways to ease daily life for parents and the child. This course addresses the different disability categories and strategies that can be used at home to support a child who has a disability.
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Introduction to ADHD
(1) 5.0 average ratingIt is important for parents to understand the challenges a child with ADHD may face. This course introduces the basic facts about ADHD, including the characteristics commonly associated with this condition.
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ADHD: Tools for Families
Having a child with ADHD can be challenging for parents, especially if they do not know the best ways to help them. This course covers treatment options and recommended strategies to help a child with ADHD.
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Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder
(1) 5.0 average ratingWhen a child is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) it is important for parents to educate themselves on the diagnosis as much as possible. This course introduces you to ASD, and the characteristics commonly associated with the condition.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Tools for Families
Raising a child that has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can feel overwhelming. This course helps you familiarize yourself with strategies that will help you support a child diagnosed with ASD.
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Sensory Processing Explained
(1) 5.0 average ratingSensory processing disorder can be especially challenging for parents to understand because children’s sensory sensitivities can be quite unique. This course acquaints you with sensory processing and a basic overview of sensory processing disorder.
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Sensory Processing Tools and Strategies
(1) 5.0 average ratingHelping a child with a sensory processing issue is experimental in nature because one-size-fits-all treatments do not necessarily exist. This course explores several helpful strategies for meeting the needs of a child with a sensory processing issue.