Special Education Para Professionals; Could Your Child Benefit?
Do you have a young child with autism that you would like to see placed in a regular education classroom, but may need support? Do you think that your child with PDD needs more support in the classroom, than they are currently receiving? This article will be discussing special education paraprofessionals, job descriptions and how they may be able to support your child in a regular classroom! A Para professional is sometimes called an aide or an assistant. They are a person who is trained to help teachers in a classroom. This person is not a teacher and cannot teach children, but can assist a highly qualified teacher, with academics in a classroom setting, according to No Child Left Behind. Paraprofessionals can help children with schoolwork that is taught by a certified teacher or perform other duties in a classroom. There are two types of these people in classrooms : those that help all children in the classroom that require extra help (usually called a classroom Para professiona...