discuss the importance of family involvement in children with special needs and how your staff members can partner with parents to facilitate family involvement in your center.
PowerPoint PresentationYou are the director of a child care facility for children ages 3 to 5. As part of staff development night, you are going to create a PowerPoint presentation to educate your staff on three common disabilities among young children with special needs. You will also discuss the importance of family involvement in children with special needs and how your staff members can partner with parents to facilitate family involvement in your center. In your presentation, you will want to use multiple examples to illustrate knowledge of the culture and characteristics of the families and children with special needs. You should be able to describe how children with special needs will function or behave in the school setting. You should also take into consideration the childs family traditions and culture.Resources:Choose three disabilities from the list below for this Assignment:Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderAutism Spectrum DisorderCerebral PalsyCystic FibrosisDeaf-blindnessDeafnessDevelopmental DelayDown SyndromeHearing ImpairmentIntellectual DisabilityOrthopedic ImpairmentOther Health ImpairmentSpina BifidaSpecific Learning DisabilitySpeech or Language ImpairmentTraumatic Brain InjuryVisual Impairment (including Blindness)Assignment DirectionsUsing the Unit 6 Assignment Template, complete a PowerPoint Presentation incorporating speaker notes to support your content. It is encouraged you follow the format of the template to ensure you include all components. For slides 2-8, you will need to use the speaker notes section below your slide to explain the bulleted concepts on the corresponding slide. Each speaker note section must be a minimum of one paragraph.Include the following information in your presentation:Slide 1: TitleInclude a title, your name, date, and course informationSlide 2: IntroductionIntroduce yourselfDefine your viewpoint on teaching social skills to children with special needsDescribe your academic goal and your career goalSlide 3: Disability #1Identify and define the disabilityShare the social/emotional, cognitive, and physical domains that this disability affectsSlide 4: Disability #2Identify and define the disabilityShare the social/emotional, cognitive, and physical domains that this disability affectsSlide 5: Disability #3Identify and define the disabilityShare the social/emotional, cognitive, and physical domains that this disability affectsSlide 6: Family InvolvementRecommend two strategies that can be used to partner with families to facilitate family involvementExplain two benefits to the child when parents are involved in the childs educational experience.Slide 7: Teaching a Social Skill & Cultural SensitivityGive an example of teaching a social skill to a child with special needss and explain the steps involvedExplain how to work with a family using culturally sensitive practices to generalize the skill between home and school (See the Defining Appropriate Social Skills passage in Chapter 15)Slide 8: ConclusionOutline three key ideas that summarize the main points of your presentationYour final thoughts should justify why this information is important in serving the needs of the child with special needsSlide 9: ReferencesInclude a minimum of three references listed in APA format.Requirements for this AssignmentPresent the required information from above in a presentation format incorporating a written component in the speaker notes section where indicated. Format your presentation with the following in mind:Use correct APA formatting and citations.Presentations are visual. Do not put too much information on one slide.Images and diagrams are wonderful presentation tools, but be sure to include all required citation information for images and diagrams.Remember, it is important that your presentation section on learning style is personal, easy-to-follow, and well organized. Follow these guidelines to further engage the presentation audience:Use clear, concise bullet points.Avoid crowded slides. You want your audience listening to your presentation, not reading all the material.Share your enthusiasm and interest in the subject matter.Relate the material back to your personal experience when possible.Read the presentation out loud to yourself before you begin your narration.At the end of the presentation, cite the sources you used to complete it.
