Remove Classroom Design Remove Disabilities Remove Special Education
article thumbnail

Why neurotypical students should learn alongside their neurodiverse and disabled peers

eSchool News

While this is true for all students, including those who are neurotypical, neurodiverse, or disabled, back-to-school anxiety can be particularly pronounced among those who worry about fitting in or being accepted by their peers. Establishing a calming corner provides students with a space to regroup if they feel overwhelmed.

article thumbnail

Here’s how schools can better support neurodiverse students

eSchool News

Today, a staggering nearly one in 10 children have a developmental disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). To meet the demands and needs of these neurodiverse students, school districts are on the hunt for special education professionals.

article thumbnail

As World Autism Day nears, here’s how to support neurodiverse students

eSchool News

Today, nearly one in 10 children have a developmental disability, according to the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Common misconceptions and a lack of awareness about autism and other learning disabilities can significantly hinder children in the classroom.