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With our vocational training, you can learn a technical or commercial profession, as well as a foreign language profession.

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Few Challenges and Solutions for Teaching Students with Disabilities:

Challenge: A student with a disability may find it difficult to sit still or focus during a lesson. Classroom decorations, classmates, and other stimuli may be distracting for a student with a disability, making it nearly impossible to pay attention to the teacher.

Solution: Our teachers always make effort to maintain a clean classroom. Keeping it neat and organized can help alleviate distractions. Our Hybrid-teachers can even implement fun organizational systems for students to participate in!

Challenge: Certain disabilities can make social situations confusing or difficult to navigate. The possible negative attitudes or stereotypes that peers may hold towards individuals with disabilities adds to this complex issue. Students with disabilities tend to struggle with making or maintaining friendships.

Solution: We embrace the beauty of peer mentoring. When possible, we also partner students with disabilities with students who do not have disabilities. This allows students to socialize with new peers and learn from one anothers’ unique strengths and knowledge. Opening the doors to peer mentoring can help all students develop social skills, independence, and problem solving. It’s the best method for students to inspire one another and spark unexpected friendships!

Challenge: Students with disabilities such as ADHD or dyslexia may read or write slower than their peers. Falling behind often leads to a student feeling frustrated or discouraged.

Solution: Every student learns differently. We maintain flexibility to account for all students’ learning methods. We embrace the uniqueness of each student by exploring various teaching styles!

Challenge: Some teachers are not aware of the extent of their students’ disabilities. This circumstance creates learning issues for both the teacher and the student.

Solution: For every student with a disability we provide a clear accommodation, modification, and IEP that are specifically designed for them.