Online Education Fills a Need for Special Education Students

Every student has unique abilities and a distinct learning style. We’ve talked in past blogs about why online education is such a good fit for busy adults, who may be trying to fit their learning in around family and work commitments. Special needs children can also benefit greatly from online education. According to the website, Learning Lift Off, “Special needs children often struggle in traditional brick-and-mortar schools. Whether they have autism, dyslexia, or ADHD, children with learning disabilities often need an education that suits their unique needs.”

A student with learning disabilities might need to spend more time on assignments, and review material many times before moving onto the next lesson. Children with ADD or ADHD may need to take frequent breaks to reduce anxiety as well as to work within their attention span.  And children with physical disabilities need the freedom to adjust their day based upon their physical limitations. The use of visual aids, hands-on projects, or videos allows students to choose the style of learning that works best for them. Even better - online teachers can customize their lessons to make sure every child learns with the tools that are best for them.

In some cases, online education opens the possibility for providing alternative resources and courses for students when school districts might not be able to. Companies such as Presence Learning are assisting school districts by providing therapists and courses for students in areas where they might be understaffed.  Offering speech therapy online, said Vice President of Marketing Katie Povejsil, met a real need. “There were a lot of students who were not being served and were being underserved, especially with speech therapy,” she said. Presence Learning provides speech therapists and online interactive activities for children with special needs so they can excel in school. Providing speech therapy in an alternative mode of delivery – online – allows schools to serve many students at one time.

These are just a few of the many advantages of taking online classes. Students in online programs are often able to find a program that meets their specific needs; allowing them the opportunity to learn at their own pace while using methods geared towards their personal learning style.

Sources:

http://www.learningliftoff.com/online-education-can-help-special-needs-children/#.VE7dg_ldVwg

http://presencelearning.com/

http://news.heartland.org/newspaper-article/2014/09/29/new-program-makes-online-education-work-special-needs-children

 

By Kris Powers | October 28th 2014

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