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A Teacher's Guide to Neuromuscular Disease
Updated 10|2005
Table of Contents A Teacher's Guide to Neuromuscular Diseases
 
Introduction

 

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If you’re a teacher of a student with a neuromuscular disease, this booklet will help you better understand the challenges faced by children and adolescents affected by muscle-wasting conditions. This guide suggests general strategies to enhance your student’s school experience, both academically and socially, and addresses school issues from kindergarten through high school.

Learning about the range of problems associated with neuromuscular diseases can feel overwhelming. The good news is that these students also come with their own unique set of deep strengths. And your role in encouraging, supporting and motivating them draws on many skills you’re already using with your diverse students.

In addition, your local Muscular Dystrophy Association office is a valuable resource of information and help. You also can call (800) 572-1717 or visit MDA’s Web site (www.mda.org) for free access to a huge library of publications and other material about specific neuromuscular diseases, disability information, research and resources.

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