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ECSE 340 RB9

This week we did not have an intervention session because our family is out of town, but we did work on our DAP activity for our child.  We decided on the PVC pipe phones and a picture flip book to go along with it.  Our child will be able to use these to help further several of his skills, including communication and problem solving.  The nice thing about our toy is that it is durable and can last him a long time! He will be able to use this toy when he starts to learn how to read and that way he can hear how exactly he is pronouncing all of the words! Weekly Quote: “Children learn as they play.  Most importantly in play children learn how to learn.”                                                 ...

ECSE 421 RB9

One thing I love about attending BYUI is that, in class we are able to apply the material that we are learning with the gospel!! I love the gospel so much! It has helped me so much in my life thus far and it is the reason I want to work with special needs children!  My favorite song in primary was the one that says “If you don’t walk as most people do,  some people walk away from you but I won’t, I won’t!  If you don’t talk as most people do, some people talk and laugh at you but I won’t, I won’t! I’ll walk with you I’ll talk with you  that’s how I’ll show my love for you.  Jesus walked away from none.  He gave his love to every one  so I will I will!  Jesus blessed all he could see  then turned and said come follow me,  and I will I will! I will I will  I’ll walk with you I’ll talk with you.   That’s how I’ll show my love for you.” I also enjoyed our discussion in class because we...

ECSE 340 RB8

I love my intervention family!!  The little boy we work with was in a great mood this last intervention and we were able to do a lot with him.  I learned this last week that my partner and I do have different teaching styles, which at first I was a little worried about, but as we interacted and went through our lessons I realized it actually is a strength that we are different because it presents different types of learning for the child. At the moment I do not have any questions, I got some great feedback from our midterm evaluation and I will try to integrate the advice she gave us into our future lessons. Weekly Quote: “Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision.”  -Andrew Carnegie

ECSE 421 RB8

HWD- I have learned sooo much about how to help children with undiagnosed disabilities as I have done my family project.  It is really sad that that there are children that are not able to get the help that they need because they are not able to get diagnosed. When I job shadowed a speech therapist for my senior project in high school, I was able to observe them working with children with behavior disabilities, motor development, and other several disabilities that where never given a diagnosis.  I am so excited to be able to learn more about speak therapists and all that they do to help children because I know that as I learn more about speech therapists I will be able to help undiagnosed children so much more!!   My source this week was https://www.assistiveware.com/support/proloquo2go/help-overview and https://www.angelsense.com