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All of you will probably teach a child with a special need sometime during your career. Granted, you might never have a blind, autistic, or paralyzed student in one of your classes. Instead, you will probably have a Susie, who is extremely bright but whose hearing impairment makes it very difficult for her to learn new skills; a Trevor whose attention deficit disorder makes learning more difficult for both him and those around him; or a Kristy whose awful allergies make being active almost impossible on some days.

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All of you will probably teach a child with a special need sometime during your career. Granted, you might never have a blind, autistic, or paralyzed student in one of your classes. Instead, you will probably have a Susie, who is extremely bright but whose hearing impairment makes it very difficult for her to learn new skills; a Trevor whose attention deficit disorder makes learning more difficult for both him and those around him; or a Kristy whose awful allergies make being active almost impossible on some days.

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