Exceptional Children & Learners with Exceptionalities
In this lecture we review the topic of Exceptional Children. Who are learners with exceptionalities? Learners with exceptionalities are students who have special-education needs in relation to societal or school norms. About 13% of students ages 3-21 in the United States receive special-education services. Examples of learners with exceptionalities are students with intellectual disabilities, specific learning disabilities, speech or language disorders, emotional and behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and vision or hearing loss. Students who are gifted and talented are also regarded as exceptional learners (Greenberg, 2018). Dr. Bev Knox is a professor of psychology and author… You may leave a Lecture Topic Request in the Comments Below… Click HERE to Sign up for Psychology Courses for Real Life at Bev Knox Institute. 100% Online: www.BevKnox.com Order an autographed copy from Bev: www.TheMysteryElement.com Order Bev’s Book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/37Elo4Z For over 25 years, Professor Knox has conducted research on human behavior and motivation, especially in the areas of positive psychology and personal development as demonstrated in her vast body of professional endeavors. Her awards include: Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition by Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro; Official Citation given by the Office of the State Comptroller in CT; University Presidential Recognition for Teaching Excellence; Professor of the Year 2017; and Small Business Award Recognition. Professor Knox has also been a featured guest on numerous television and radio shows. She has hosted events, benefits, and other special programming. Her upbeat attitude comes from her empowered sense of self by serving and encouraging others. Professor Knox is experienced in course development of higher education curriculums. Teaching experience in the following college level courses “onsite” and “online” includes: Abnormal Psychology, Consumer Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Psychological Concepts, Educational Psychology, Psychology of Sexuality, Exceptional Child, Hate Crimes, Forensic Psychology, Social Psychology, History & Systems, Cognitive Psychology, I/O Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Psychology of Adulthood, Theories of Personality, Child Psychology, Health Psychology (both undergraduate and graduate), Life Span Development, Introduction to Psychology, General Psychology I & II, Psychology of Learning, Child Development, Group Therapy, Group Dynamics, Counseling Psychology, Conflict Management and Mediation, Seminar in Behavior Therapy, Intro to Sociology, Ethics and Diversity, Speech Communications, Religion in the Workplace, and Preparation for College Study. Other teaching experience includes over 40+ personal development courses. [email protected]

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