Assessment & IEP Development
Assess students’ cognitive, academic, and functional skills using standardized tools and observations.
Develop Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) tailored to each student’s needs, strengths, and goals.
Instructional Delivery
Use specialized teaching methods and adaptive materials to deliver curriculum content effectively.
Modify lessons and assignments to suit varied learning styles and ability levels.
Classroom Management
Create a supportive and structured classroom environment that encourages participation and independence.
Manage behavioral challenges using positive reinforcement and behavior management strategies.
Monitoring & Documentation
Track student progress against IEP goals and adjust strategies accordingly.
Maintain detailed records of student performance, progress reports, and communication logs.
Family & Caregiver Engagement
Collaborate with parents and caregivers to reinforce learning at home.
Conduct regular meetings to review progress, address concerns, and provide guidance.
Team Collaboration
Work with therapists (speech, occupational, physio), counselors, and general teachers to provide holistic support.
Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and school planning processes.
Training & Advocacy
Conduct sensitization and awareness sessions for teachers and peers on inclusive practices.
Stay updated with best practices in special education and contribute to staff development.
Deep understanding of various disabilities and learning challenges (e.g., autism, ADHD, dyslexia, intellectual disability)
Ability to design and implement IEPs and customized instructional strategies
Patience, empathy, and strong interpersonal skills
Effective classroom and behavior management techniques
Strong communication, observation, and documentation skills
Creativity in using tools, visuals, and technology for differentiated instruction