or Through Your Child's Eyes https://www.understood.org/en/tools/through-your-childs-eyes (either image will bring you to the website). Click on one of the topics (Attention, Reading, Writing, or Mathematics) and on the top/bottom of the screen page and you will see the simulations. Complete the simulations for one area of disability and respond to the course blog.
Reflection Prompt: Misunderstood Minds and Understood provides educators (and others) an opportunity to gain insight to students who have difficulties in the classroom. What feelings came up during these experiences? What might a student with limited skills feel when in this position each day at school? What insights can you share about the difficulty and possible strategies could be in place to ensure access to the curriculum and instruction to improve skills? Post your reflection and respond to at least 2 other reflections.
Through Your Child's EyesIt’s one thing to read about learning and attention issues. It’s another thing to see them through your child’s eyes. Experience firsthand how frustrating it is when your hand won’t write what your brain is telling it to. Or how hard it is to complete a simple task when you have trouble focusing. Use these unique simulations and videos to better understand your child’s world. |