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Dealing with Chronic Illness or Physical Disability in your Classroom. By Alexander, Brittany, Joani, Milo, Sarah H. and Thomas

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Dealing with Chronic Illness or Physical Disability in your Classroom.

By Alexander, Brittany, Joani, Milo, Sarah H. and Thomas

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What is Chronic Illness and Physical Disability?

The BC Ministry of Education defines a physical disability and chronic illness as,

“..having a physical disability or chronic health impairment based on the need for special educational services due to one or more of the following:

• Nervous system impairment that impacts movement

or mobility; • Musculoskeletal condition; and/or • Chronic health impairment that seriously impacts students’ education and achievement.”

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What is Chronic Illness and Physical Disability?

Common chronic illnesses: -Asthma -Cancer -Diabetes -Eating disorders -Sleep disorders -Traumatic brain injury.

Less common (but no less severe): -Sickle cell disease -Seizure disorders-HIV/AIDS.

-An average of 17% under the age of 18 suffer from a chronic illness.

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What is Chronic Illness and Physical Disability?

Physical disabilities could include:

-Acquired brain injury -Amputation

-Cerebral Palsy -Muscular dystrophy

-Deaf/hard hearing -Visual impairment

-Spina Bifida -Parkinson’s disease

-Multiple Sclerosis -Cystic Fibrosis

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Chronic Illnesses: Challenges

● Absenteeism● Cognitive impairments● Side effects of medication● Psychological, social, and emotional

problems

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Chronic Illnesses - Cognitive impairments:

● Direct result of chronic illness● From stress or anxiety● Result of medication

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Chronic Illness - Medication side effects:

● Sedation● Restlessness● Irritability● Lethargy● Fatigue● Difficulty in

focusing

● Pain● Nausea● Emotional lability● Tremors● Poor coordination

in muscle movement

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Chronic Illness - Psychological, emotional, social problems:

● Difficulty in acceptance of illness● Difficulty in maintaining relationships● Reluctance to join - due to physical or

emotional ● Motivational problems

Frustration and social isolation...

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Chronic Illnesses: Challenges of a Cancer patient

● All the above challenges…

● Many childhood cancer survivors experience problems with learning and emotional development

● Periods of illness following treatment● Emotional and physical trauma

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Chronic Illness: Example

Cancer ● Back to School Challenges● Communication is key● Reconnecting with friends (i.e. staying connected)

Strategy for student

● ‘Face Place’ (p.81- 41 Active Learning Strategies for the Inclusive Classroom)

○ Students create and share “Facebook” pages related to learning topics and determine who they would “friend” among their peers

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Permanent Physical Disabilities:

● Different reasons for physical disabilities

○ Genetic disorders, injury, drugs/alcohol etc.

● Different severities

● Different emotional and social impacts (can be + or -)

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Permanent Physical Disabilities:

● impacts on education○ largest impacts are in PE class○ social impact can lead to extensive emotional

stress○ other children (especially younger) often don’t

know how to act around disabilities

● inclusion is key to success and acceptance○ boosts self esteem and social acceptance○ increases academic and emotional success

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Permanent Physical Disabilities:

● usually no funding

● up to teachers “...sufficient training and experience...” - BC Min Ed special-ed policy manual

● Should have IEP in place (often don’t)

● Collaborative approach

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Permanent Physical Disabilities:

● Social Identity

○ Interactions

○ Perceptions

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Permanent Physical Disabilities:

● Western Culture

○ Importance of Physical Beauty

○ Manliness

○ Femininity

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Permanent Physical Disabilities:

● Devaluation

● Discrimination

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Functional Considerations : Physical Competence

● Lack of Autonomy

○ Helplessness

○ Passivity

○ Dependency

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Aesthetic Considerations : Do they fit in?

● Are they physically attractive?

○ Different

○ Stigmatized

○ Knee-jerk reactions

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Intervention / Coping strategy for persons with Physical Disabilities

● Focus on Ability not Dis-Ability

○ Sport

○ Physical Activity

○ Identity

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Dave Warren - Father, Coach, Business Owner, and Volleyball Player extraordinaire!

Climbing a tree. Performing the “human flag”.

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Spotlight: Dave Warren

Full Name: Dave Miles WarrenAge: 52Occupation: Jack-of-All-TradesMarried to: Becky Warren Children: FourFavourite Movie: What About Bob?Favourite Snack: Coffee with ice cream in itFavourite Sport: VolleyballFavourite Son: …Original quote: “That’ll be 100 bucks… Canadian.”

(31 years and counting)

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Guest Speaker: Dave Warren

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Spotlight: Dave Warren

● Grew up in Northern B.C.

● One of five children

● Drove tractors by himself at age 9

● Very humble upbringing

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Spotlight: Dave Warren

● 12 years old

● Hunting accident

● Above Knee Amputation of right leg

● Life was drastically changed

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Dave and School

● Phantom Pains and the “Traditional Classroom”.

● Grade 8 - “The worst three years of my life”.

● P.E., picking teams, and the names they called me.

● Labelled and treated differently.

● “The nice old lady” story.

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Dave and Volleyball: Storybook Ending?

● School team● Bible College● 1996 Canada Cup● Paralympic volleyball

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Dave and Volleyball: The Legacy Continues

● Sport and Physical Activity as avenue for positive identity.

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Chronic Illness: Permanent Physical Disabilities

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Active Learning Strategy

Philosophical ChairsStudents sit in lines opposite one another sharing perspectives from their topic or points of view.

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Chronic Illness and Physical Disability: Conclusion

● Get Informed

● Stay on top of YOUR work

● and again, focus on the ability, not the disability

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References and Sources of Further Information:

1. American Cancer Society. Accessed September 2013. URL: http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/children-with-cancer-face-back-to-school-challenges

2. KidsHealth Website. Accessed September 2013. URL: http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family/academics_illness.html

3. Ministry of Education. Accessed September 2013. URL: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/specialed/awareness/

4. Shaw, S, S. Galser, M. Stern, C. Sferdenschi, P. McCabe. 2010. Responding to students chronic illnesses. Principal Leadership. March Issue: 12-16.