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Things Parents Should Know About Modifications

By Matthew Lynch
June 30, 2021
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When your child starts school, there will be a particular curriculum that they are expected to follow. However, if your child has dyslexia or any other learning disability, you might want to look into having an IEP for them. 

This plan modifies the educational expectations of a child with a learning disability. It has a range of benefits for your child, and it is different than what is commonly referred to as accommodation. Let’s look at the details below. 

What Are Modifications?

First, a modification is not a change in how the education is imparted to the student. Instead, it is a complete change in the curriculum that they are expected to complete. The reason for modifications is that children with learning disabilities struggle to keep up with the curriculum that is typically used for students. 

Some can manage it, but most children are not able to. While there is a range of techniques that are used in the classroom for students with disabilities, there is a need to make sure that other options are available, such as the possibility of modifications for children with special needs. 

Differences Between Modification and Accommodation

A common misconception is that accommodation and modification are the same thing, but the truth is that they are entirely different from one another. 

While modification refers to the change in curriculum for a child, accommodation is merely a change in the methods used to teach a child the same material as other students. 

An example of accommodation is the use of remedial learning for students with learning disabilities. When it comes to modification, you will see an actual change in the extent of academics the child is expected to cover.  

Benefits Of Modifications For Your Child

Modifications are quite beneficial for children with learning disabilities. While it might not be all about class inclusion, it proves to be effective for certain children because they can go at their own pace. 

Along with this, you will find that they struggle less and have better self-esteem as they grow. However, one of the potential drawbacks is that they might feel left behind over time because they don’t have access to the same kind of learning as other students. 

Concluding Thoughts

It is essential to keep a balance when it comes to helping your child with learning disabilities. You can also pursue options such as the incorporation of assistive technology in their learning. Doing so has proved to be quite beneficial for their learning over time, as well.

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