Imagine that your principal has asked you to conduct a professional development session for staff members about developmental milestones for students. Referring to the topic Resources and your research, use the “Developmental Milestones In-Service Template” to create a 15-20 slide digital presentation that describes the typical cognitive, linguistic, physical, social, and emotional developmental milestones of children in the grade levels associated with your field of study.
The presentation should address the following:
- Describe developmental milestones and explain why they are important.
- For each disability category, describe typical cognitive, linguistic, physical, social, and emotional development and the atypical development of a student with the specified disability. Include examples of how the milestones may present differently for students with and without each disability.
- For each disability category, explain at least one specially designed instructional strategy that could be used to enhance academic achievement.
- For each disability category, explain at least one environmental strategy (how you would change the classroom environment) to increase success in the classroom setting.
- Title slide, reference slide, and speaker notes.
Support the assignment with a minimum of three scholarly resources.
Developmental Milestones In-Service
< Student Name>
<Date>
What are Developmental Milestones?
Describe What They Are
Why are They Important
Specific Learning Disability (SLD) with Dyslexia
Typical Development
Development of a Student with SLD and Dyslexia
Specially Designed Instruction for Students with SLD and Dyslexia
Academic
Environmental
Intellectual Disability (ID)
Typical Development
Development of a Student with ID
Specially Designed Instruction for Students with ID
Academic
Environmental
Emotional Behavior Disorders (EBD)
Typical Development
Development of a Student with EBD
Specially Designed Instruction for Students with EBD
Academic
Environmental
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Typical Development
Development of a Student with ASD
Specially Designed Instruction for Students with ASD
Academic
Environmental
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Typical Development
Development of a Student with TBI
Specially Designed Instruction for Students with TBI
Academic
Environmental
Orthopedic Impairment (OI)
Typical Development
Development of a Student with OI
Specially Designed Instruction for Students with OI
Academic
Environmental
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