Sign Up

Have an account? Sign In Now

Sign In

Forgot Password?

Don't have account, Sign Up Here

Forgot Password

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.

Have an account? Sign In Now

You must login to ask a question.

Forgot Password?

Need An Account, Sign Up Here

Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.

Sign InSign Up

Abstract Classes

Abstract Classes Logo Abstract Classes Logo
Search
Ask A Question

Mobile menu

Close
Ask a Question
  • Home
  • Polls
  • Add group
  • Buy Points
  • Questions
  • Pending questions
  • Notifications
    • sonali10 has voted up your question.September 24, 2024 at 2:47 pm
    • Abstract Classes has answered your question.September 20, 2024 at 2:13 pm
    • The administrator approved your question.September 20, 2024 at 2:11 pm
    • banu has voted up your question.August 20, 2024 at 3:29 pm
    • banu has voted down your question.August 20, 2024 at 3:29 pm
    • Show all notifications.
  • Messages
  • User Questions
  • Asked Questions
  • Answers
  • Best Answers
Home/Questions/Q 58592
Next
In Process
Ramakant Sharma
Ramakant SharmaInk Innovator
Asked: May 22, 20242024-05-22T12:24:37+05:30 2024-05-22T12:24:37+05:30In: Psychology

Discuss the types of exceptional children.

Talk about the kinds of remarkable kids.

BPCE 011IGNOU
  • 0
  • 11
  • 15
  • 0
  • 0
Share
  • Facebook

    1 Answer

    • Voted
    • Oldest
    • Recent
    1. Ramakant Sharma Ink Innovator
      2024-05-22T12:25:06+05:30Added an answer on May 22, 2024 at 12:25 pm

      1. Introduction

      Exceptional children are those who require special education and related services due to their unique learning needs or abilities. These children may have disabilities, giftedness, or other exceptionalities that impact their educational experiences and require tailored support to thrive in academic and social environments.

      2. Children with Disabilities

      Children with disabilities encompass a diverse group with a wide range of physical, cognitive, sensory, and developmental challenges. This category includes individuals with conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, sensory impairments, and emotional or behavioral disorders. Each disability presents unique learning needs and requires individualized support to facilitate academic progress and social inclusion.

      3. Gifted and Talented Children

      Gifted and talented children demonstrate exceptional abilities or potential in one or more areas, such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership domains. These children often exhibit advanced cognitive skills, intense interests, and a strong drive for learning and exploration. Giftedness can manifest in various forms, including high academic achievement, creative problem-solving abilities, artistic talent, or leadership potential. While gifted children possess remarkable strengths, they may also face challenges such as perfectionism, asynchronous development, and social-emotional sensitivity, requiring specialized educational programming to nurture their talents and address their unique needs.

      4. Twice-Exceptional Children

      Twice-exceptional (2e) children are those who have both exceptional abilities or talents and disabilities or learning differences. These children possess intellectual gifts or talents alongside challenges such as ADHD, dyslexia, autism, or other disabilities. 2e children often exhibit a paradoxical combination of strengths and weaknesses, which can present complex educational and emotional needs. They may demonstrate uneven academic performance, creative problem-solving abilities, and intense interests alongside difficulties with attention, organization, and social interaction. Supporting 2e children requires a comprehensive understanding of their dual exceptionalities and tailored interventions that address both their strengths and challenges.

      5. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Children

      Culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) children come from diverse cultural, linguistic, and ethnic backgrounds, including immigrant families, minority communities, and indigenous populations. These children may face unique challenges in educational settings related to language barriers, cultural differences, socioeconomic factors, and access to resources. Supporting CLD children requires culturally responsive teaching practices, language support services, and inclusive curriculum materials that recognize and celebrate their cultural heritage, linguistic diversity, and individual strengths.

      6. Children At-Risk

      Children at-risk encompass those who face environmental, socioeconomic, or familial challenges that place them at heightened risk for academic underachievement, behavioral problems, or developmental delays. This category includes children from low-income families, those exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as abuse or neglect, and those living in high-risk environments such as foster care or homeless shelters. Supporting at-risk children requires holistic interventions that address their academic, social-emotional, and basic needs, as well as collaboration with community agencies and support networks to provide comprehensive support and advocacy.

      7. Conclusion

      In conclusion, exceptional children represent a diverse and multifaceted population with unique learning needs and abilities. By recognizing and understanding the various types of exceptionalities, educators, parents, and policymakers can work collaboratively to provide inclusive, equitable, and individualized support that promotes the academic success, social-emotional well-being, and overall development of all children, regardless of their differences or challenges.

      • 0
      • Share
        Share
        • Share onFacebook
        • Share on Twitter
        • Share on LinkedIn
        • Share on WhatsApp

    Related Questions

    • Discuss the social policy measures in India.
    • Write a short note on assessment of eyewitness and their statement.
    • Write a short note on ethics of forensic psychology.
    • Describe the recruitment and training process for selection of police personnel.
    • Discuss competency to confess and waive Miranda Rights.
    • Define substance abuse and discuss its evaluation and assessment.
    • When is an act considered a crime ? Describe Free will school of thought in this context.
    • Discuss the perceptual control theory and Sutherland's differential association theory of criminal behaviour.

    Sidebar

    Ask A Question

    Stats

    • Questions 21k
    • Answers 21k
    • Popular
    • Tags
    • Pushkar Kumar

      Bachelor of Science (Honours) Anthropology (BSCANH) | IGNOU

      • 0 Comments
    • Pushkar Kumar

      Bachelor of Arts (BAM) | IGNOU

      • 0 Comments
    • Pushkar Kumar

      Bachelor of Science (BSCM) | IGNOU

      • 0 Comments
    • Pushkar Kumar

      Bachelor of Arts(Economics) (BAFEC) | IGNOU

      • 0 Comments
    • Pushkar Kumar

      Bachelor of Arts(English) (BAFEG) | IGNOU

      • 0 Comments
    Academic Writing Academic Writing Help BEGS-183 BEGS-183 Solved Assignment Critical Reading Critical Reading Techniques Family & Lineage Generational Conflict Historical Fiction Hybridity & Culture IGNOU Solved Assignments IGNOU Study Guides IGNOU Writing and Study Skills Loss & Displacement Magical Realism Narrative Experimentation Nationalism & Memory Partition Trauma Postcolonial Identity Research Methods Research Skills Study Skills Writing Skills

    Users

    Arindom Roy

    Arindom Roy

    • 102 Questions
    • 104 Answers
    Manish Kumar

    Manish Kumar

    • 49 Questions
    • 48 Answers
    Pushkar Kumar

    Pushkar Kumar

    • 57 Questions
    • 56 Answers
    Gaurav

    Gaurav

    • 535 Questions
    • 534 Answers
    Bhulu Aich

    Bhulu Aich

    • 2 Questions
    • 0 Answers
    Exclusive Author
    Ramakant Sharma

    Ramakant Sharma

    • 8k Questions
    • 7k Answers
    Ink Innovator
    Himanshu Kulshreshtha

    Himanshu Kulshreshtha

    • 10k Questions
    • 11k Answers
    Elite Author
    N.K. Sharma

    N.K. Sharma

    • 930 Questions
    • 2 Answers

    Explore

    • Home
    • Polls
    • Add group
    • Buy Points
    • Questions
    • Pending questions
    • Notifications
      • sonali10 has voted up your question.September 24, 2024 at 2:47 pm
      • Abstract Classes has answered your question.September 20, 2024 at 2:13 pm
      • The administrator approved your question.September 20, 2024 at 2:11 pm
      • banu has voted up your question.August 20, 2024 at 3:29 pm
      • banu has voted down your question.August 20, 2024 at 3:29 pm
      • Show all notifications.
    • Messages
    • User Questions
    • Asked Questions
    • Answers
    • Best Answers

    Footer

    Abstract Classes

    Abstract Classes

    Abstract Classes is a dynamic educational platform designed to foster a community of inquiry and learning. As a dedicated social questions & answers engine, we aim to establish a thriving network where students can connect with experts and peers to exchange knowledge, solve problems, and enhance their understanding on a wide range of subjects.

    About Us

    • Meet Our Team
    • Contact Us
    • About Us

    Legal Terms

    • Privacy Policy
    • Community Guidelines
    • Terms of Service
    • FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

    © Abstract Classes. All rights reserved.