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By Ann Logsdon, About.com Guide to Learning Disabilities

Differentiated Instruction Can Help Your Child Achieve

Monday September 28, 2009

Differentiated instruction is a way of teaching that is responsive to student needs. Classrooms using appropriate differentiation help all children learn, but they are especially good for students with disabilities. Schools that encourage differentiation are more likely to have higher levels of inclusion of special education students in regular programs. Learn more about differentiation to help your child with school and homework.

More information on adaptations and modifications:
Assistive Technology Can Help with Differentiation in schools.

More on Specially Designed Instruction

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