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Category > Biology Posted 13 Aug 2017 My Price 12.00

ece355 week 4 discussion 2,

IRIS Module

Locate Collaborating With Families (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. from the IRIS website (for an alternate accessible resource read this article:Understanding Families: Applying Family Systems Theory to Early Childhood Practice (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.”). Select the “Challenge” balloon to begin the module. After completing the module, choose one of the five discussion topics listed below.

  • Describe the range of emotions associated with being the parent of a child with special needs. Select two emotional states and describe how you, as a teacher, would work with a parent experiencing these emotions.
  • Identify and describe three roles that a parent of a child who has a disability might fulfill that are unlike the roles typically associated with parenting.
  • Reese is a young girl with cerebral palsy. Her primary means of mobility is a manual wheelchair, though she is also able to take a few independent steps. Reese's parents have recently separated and are in the process of divorcing. Reese, her mom, and her two older siblings have temporarily relocated and are now living in the upstairs of her grandparents' house. As a result of the move, Reese has transitioned to a new school. Although her mom is generally very involved with her child's education, there are currently many stressors in her life. Describe at least two of the stressors, besides divorce, that Reese's mom might be experiencing and explain how you think they might affect her time and involvement with the school.
  • Imagine you are a teacher in Reese's new school. Describe three ideas you have for building a relationship with Reese's family and how you would go about making the family feel welcome in your school.
  • Imagine that you, as Reese's new teacher, have just returned from a visit to Reese's grandparents. During your home visit, Reese's mother vented about her failed relationship with her husband and the reasons for their divorce. Now the teachers in the teachers' lounge are pushing you for the juicy details. What is your responsibility in this situation and why?

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Status NEW Posted 13 Aug 2017 07:08 PM My Price 12.00

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