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What do you do? Middle School Special Education Teacher 

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Shannon Gilfeather shares how an experience in elementary school started her on the path to becoming a Spokane Public Schools special education teacher.
This video is part of our series highlighting the vast array of careers within SPS. Learn more at www.spokaneschools.org/employment.

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@SupaKirbTV
@SupaKirbTV 4 года назад
This woman is a real one.
@ChristianK.Gonzalez-uy7
@ChristianK.Gonzalez-uy7 3 месяца назад
fr
@scrapin4mhe
@scrapin4mhe 2 месяца назад
I had a similar experience with my second grade teacher. We were supposed to draw a tree. Think lollipop tree. I drew a tree with lots of branches and colorful leaves. I was told that I didn't follow directions. The only directions were to draw a tree. I vowed to become a teacher because I didn't want to see kids being judged for being their creative selves.
@leannestrong1000
@leannestrong1000 4 года назад
I was a special ed student during my whole school career. When I was in my local public school (pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, and then transferred back for high school), I was in mostly mainstream classes with a one to one aide, as well as certain accommodations. Part of what makes it hard to deal with tweens and teens with added difficulties is that it can be difficult to decipher which behaviors are just typical adolescent behaviors, and which ones are related to their difficulties.
@atmajabeaumont2479
@atmajabeaumont2479 6 месяцев назад
So inspiring to see a teacher so committed to her own growth as well as her students. Never doubt the ripple effect your efforts will make on the world and thank you. :)
@mylesthomasandfriends838
@mylesthomasandfriends838 5 месяцев назад
Are there tons of neurodivergent people who are really into motor vehicles and motor machinery?
@rhowell0317
@rhowell0317 2 года назад
You and I were both 4th graders when we discovered our calling! I can tell that you are a major blessing to those you serve!
@brittanyfischer1812
@brittanyfischer1812 5 лет назад
I was in special ed from Elementary through my sophomore year of high school after that I peer tutor in special ed I know how they feel whether you were going to accept or not
@leannestrong1000
@leannestrong1000 3 года назад
Hi, I have Asperger Syndrome, so maybe I can help you better understand middle school age students with additional difficulties. Now, I am an adult, but I was a middle school student at one point. One thing to know about us is that some of us (particularly those on the Autism Spectrum) don't easily understand when the rules don't need to be followed, even if they are at an age where most people are beginning (or have begun) to understand this. For example, when children are very young, they are often taught that fairness means everyone gets ONE cupcake. Or FOUR turns on the slide. I used to think it wasn't fair if my parents seemed to be letting my brother (two years younger than me, and non-disabled) off easy for something that would have gotten me a reprimanding, or at the very best, a good, long talking to, when I was the same age. It sometimes even made me feel like they loved him more. Here is another example. Let's imagine that a student with Autism notices a similar aged peer reading something that is more for younger children. That student might say something like, "Tommy, that is for younger kids!!! You shouldn't be reading that!!!" This student is not saying that to be mean, they are saying that because that is what they understand. This student doesn't understand that their peer is reading this because of reading or comprehension difficulties. If we notice even the slightest infraction in our perceived or learned rules, we might call you out on it right then and there, no matter who is around, and we may even decide that we do not like you anymore. Another thing you should know about us is that, just like most other tweens and young teens, we might be starting to notice how others do things differently from how we were taught to do them. The difference is that some of us might not yet understand that others might have a different understanding of how things should be done. However, instead of doing what we see others doing, in an attempt to fit in, we might attempt to control those around us, in order to feel validated. For example, let's imagine that Shelby overhears Lisa saying to the cafeteria staff, "give me some chicken and veggie casserole," instead of saying, "may I have some chicken and veggie casserole, please?" Shelby says to Lisa (right in front of everybody), "Lisa, you should know by now that you need to say please and thank you!!!!" Shelby is not doing this to make Lisa feel badly. She has always been taught to say please and thank you, and she is simply unaware that Lisa might not have been taught this, or might not understand this in the same way. A third thing to remember is that we want what every other tween or teen wants, and that is to have friends, and to feel accepted and validated. We want to be able to do all of the cool things everyone else our age does, like going to the mall, hanging out with friends, going to parties, etc.
@julietmontemayor2408
@julietmontemayor2408 Год назад
thank you
@Ladydeth86
@Ladydeth86 10 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@1_TRU3-AM3R1CAN
@1_TRU3-AM3R1CAN 8 дней назад
This is really nice to hear. It kinda helps me understand how people with autism/Asperger’s understand the world.
@phyllismontoroula6454
@phyllismontoroula6454 2 года назад
No student should feel reject I was in SP. Edu you great. Person great job
@Sweetmotion23
@Sweetmotion23 3 года назад
I’m an RSP teacher who has experience in elementary and thinking of taking an opportunity in middle school.....I think this video might have swayed my decision! 👍🏼
@LandonRBX
@LandonRBX 17 дней назад
Im a SP ED student and i have some problems and till this day i've been improving my grades and its going great and teachers support that i can get help and more support so i could understand the work i dont under stand of❤.
@Dariosqueen5585
@Dariosqueen5585 2 года назад
my sister and i were in special ed kindergarten through 3rd grade, but then our parents moved us to regular classes once we started 4th grade.
@realcritical-kr2dd
@realcritical-kr2dd Год назад
lucky, i stayed in special ed pre k to middle school. got put into some RSP classroom until i graduated from high school. is kinda like another special ed classroom. barley graduated because i have a learning disability, i stutter often or or have a difficult time trying to learn something. they put me in another program in college for students with disabilities,, because i needed the help but ended up flunked out of college. it was hard learning there....
@liemdrake
@liemdrake 5 лет назад
I am mostly was a special ed student all the way to my year when I had grad that my reading and my spilling was not really that good.
@theanimegodsiswatching5808
@theanimegodsiswatching5808 4 года назад
Same
@Story_player
@Story_player 3 месяца назад
It’s such a blessing seeing someone so passionate about helping others. I love this, God bless you, and every teacher who has a heart for others ❤
@lindseyrae8598
@lindseyrae8598 Год назад
I have Aspergers and I have a dual credential in special education and gen ed. I am a special education teacher.
@musicgirl999
@musicgirl999 Год назад
How exciting!
@royroy865
@royroy865 11 месяцев назад
I am a sped elementary teacher major in general special education,I said to myself I will not teach middle school,but after watching this video,I change my mind, thanks for this video😊
@mylesthomasandfriends838
@mylesthomasandfriends838 5 месяцев назад
Are there tons of neurodivergent people who are really into motor vehicles and motor machinery?
@mr.mcchubbs8986
@mr.mcchubbs8986 4 года назад
For some reason after I stopped having to go to special ed in 5th grade I kind of became an ableist for a while.
@isabelcurd8628
@isabelcurd8628 Год назад
Sunch an inspiration teacher ! Thank uou for sharing your story something that happen bad to you as a child turn good !👍
@mylesthomasandfriends838
@mylesthomasandfriends838 5 месяцев назад
Are there tons of neurodivergent people who are really into motor vehicles and motor machinery?
@masonandace
@masonandace 6 месяцев назад
I have -DMD -ADHD -Severe Anxiety Disorder I currently have a 504 plan and my mother requested an IEP so they put me into title 1 until January 12, and see if my NWEA scores goes up and if not I’ll get one, but if not my mother will probably force them to test me. Even now I still get extra help so there’s this class (not title 1) it’s made just for IEP and 504 Plan students and it’s where the case manager works and 2 para’s (they both come in to help me and some other people) and I do some of my work there and do some of my assessments!! -NWEA is New Hampshire state testing btw
@mylesthomasandfriends838
@mylesthomasandfriends838 5 месяцев назад
Are there tons of neurodivergent people who are really into motor vehicles and motor machinery?
@meime1572
@meime1572 Год назад
amazing 👏 👏
@KodakanyPoli-12
@KodakanyPoli-12 Месяц назад
Amazing👏, i love it too🤍
@donnie1238
@donnie1238 3 года назад
Cool I have special needs too and I am homeschooled.
@johnrainsman6650
@johnrainsman6650 3 года назад
I was in a Special Ed class, because of my learning disability. My question is, what types of learning disabilities are there, besides dyscalcia, dyslexia, and illiteracy? Mine is trouble understanding information and instructions, but I don't know what it's _called._ Maybe it's directly my Autism Spectrum Disorder?
@kristalcampbell3650
@kristalcampbell3650 2 года назад
There are a few learning disabilities that can make it difficult to understand instructions. It could an auditory processing disorder, adhd (inattentive type especially foes unnoticed), or dyspraxia which can make it difficult if instructions are given in a series.
@johnrainsman6650
@johnrainsman6650 2 года назад
@@kristalcampbell3650 I thought dyspraxia wasn’t a learning disability
@kristalcampbell3650
@kristalcampbell3650 2 года назад
@@johnrainsman6650 it can impact learning because of the fine motor issues that make written work difficult, the difficulty with multi step instructions, it can come with apraxia with impacts speech, and difficulty planning and organising thoughts. All of those aspects of it mean that people with dyspraxia might need varying levels of support. Strictly speaking though its a developmental disorder.
@johnrainsman6650
@johnrainsman6650 2 года назад
@@kristalcampbell3650 I still don’t quite get what a learning disability is, and how ignorant _doesnt_ affect intelligence. I feel when disabled learners always makes the impression we’re unintelligent, especially with my slow understanding
@kristalcampbell3650
@kristalcampbell3650 2 года назад
@@johnrainsman6650 it's not about being unintelligent or ignorant. It means that your brain is wired differently. You might learn in ways most people don't or need information given to you in smaller chunks rather than all at once.
@shaunwalker6651
@shaunwalker6651 11 месяцев назад
A certified Home Health Aide, I don't care if certified or have a college degree, if you don't have it in your heart 💓 find something else to do. I changed diapers adults and children help with home feed them and gave them bath. It was had but I enjoy my job.
@mylesthomasandfriends838
@mylesthomasandfriends838 5 месяцев назад
Are there tons of neurodivergent people who are really into motor vehicles and motor machinery?
@jessthehorse2254
@jessthehorse2254 4 года назад
Do special education teachers help kids with anxiety, depression and OCD?
@spokaneschools
@spokaneschools 4 года назад
In order for a Special Education teacher to help a student with one of those disorders, they would first need to reach out to their school's counselor, who would then determine if the student qualifies for Special Education Services.
@jshir17
@jshir17 4 года назад
Not enough
@marcwyant1217
@marcwyant1217 3 года назад
Emotional disturbance IS one of the 13 disabilities that would qualify for special education services.
@bluedeadpool7511
@bluedeadpool7511 3 года назад
Depends on the program that's probably one for EBD or CBI to handle
@maryamfatima8131
@maryamfatima8131 7 месяцев назад
Hi i have a questions is learning delay can kids learn in regular schol or they need special schol?
@mylesthomasandfriends838
@mylesthomasandfriends838 5 месяцев назад
Are there tons of neurodivergent people who are really into motor vehicles and motor machinery?
@Hiphoptalkz_ikonradio
@Hiphoptalkz_ikonradio 6 месяцев назад
I just got hired as a middle school special needs teacher .. this inspired me
@mylesthomasandfriends838
@mylesthomasandfriends838 5 месяцев назад
Are there tons of neurodivergent people who are really into motor vehicles and motor machinery?
@luisx000dontfindme
@luisx000dontfindme Год назад
its sad that theres teacher that has even ripped late hw assignments 😢😢😢😢😢😢 like they can do that but not something beyond so this teacher is the real mvp
@mylesthomasandfriends838
@mylesthomasandfriends838 5 месяцев назад
Are there tons of neurodivergent people who are really into motor vehicles and motor machinery?
@darkman1834
@darkman1834 3 года назад
All I can say is being in special education most of my life made my life into invisible nightmare I didn't do jack schitt in special education I had discrimination racist teacher telling me I wasn't going to be just yet when I grow up the special education system is racist i what I being in special education if you are black add Middle Eastern please keep in mind they would treat you very different and what I know this is how some of these special ed teachers they have relationship with their students if they like them this is what I noticed when I was in special one of my classmate a lot depends on the teacher if they like you or not they didn't like me and they kept getting me in trouble for some reason because they didn't like me brought marijuana to school and my special ed teacher she defend him
@thugmagicthugnificentdr.th7589
@thugmagicthugnificentdr.th7589 3 года назад
So true 100 percent.
@darkman1834
@darkman1834 3 года назад
@@thugmagicthugnificentdr.th7589 how was your life
@thugmagicthugnificentdr.th7589
@thugmagicthugnificentdr.th7589 3 года назад
@@darkman1834 Amazing until highschool got separated from friends different classes
@andrew3469
@andrew3469 3 года назад
Is adhd and dyslexia sped or no
@MarleyChickenTenders13
@MarleyChickenTenders13 10 месяцев назад
You’re lucky, ADHD isn’t sped you’re just sometimes stressed and you need help on something. Sped are people with learning disabilities. That means dyslexia or Autism.
@amandabieber9515
@amandabieber9515 6 лет назад
amanda jean bieber
@Hey.bekind777y
@Hey.bekind777y 2 года назад
She has been . A teacher for many years
@terryrattler3250
@terryrattler3250 6 лет назад
I was In Special Ed. my Self. I was Slow Regular. 'Class WITH my Reading Math They Call us Stupid Slow Crazy Why In Special Ed
@hollyschannel4315
@hollyschannel4315 5 лет назад
I oh
@ryantheman27
@ryantheman27 5 лет назад
Terry Rattler I was in special Ed too
@TeamLuigiGosen
@TeamLuigiGosen 5 лет назад
Same but I was just lazy
@Saiyan_Steph
@Saiyan_Steph 5 лет назад
I was in special ed too
@liemdrake
@liemdrake 5 лет назад
I happen to been in special ed mostly in school all the way to graduation from high school.
@MrPillowStudios
@MrPillowStudios Год назад
God no
@kingpeedorah
@kingpeedorah 4 года назад
Students was a paid actor.
@taidyesch
@taidyesch 4 года назад
Please do not make jokes.
@animefan2454
@animefan2454 3 года назад
accurate
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