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Medical and Neuroscience Developments in Special Education

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Describe why educators must have an understanding of current medical and neuroscience developments when teaching students with LD.

Explain how brain research indicates that music therapy and other creative arts therapies can be effective interventions for students with LD. What other unique interventions are available for students with LD?

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This solution discusses how knowledge of current medical and neuroscience developments can assist special education teachers in assisting their students by helping educators gain a more complete understanding of their students and thus implement new and improved teaching strategies such as music therapy and other creative arts therapies.

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One distinct reason why educators need to have an understanding of current medical and neuroscience developments in teaching students who are receiving special education services is in order to serve the needs of their students in a more effective manner. Educators who are able to understand the value of data-based research in working with their students are able to provide innovative interventions that can assist and empower their ...

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