For two semesters now, we’ve been honored to be part of a class project hosted by Professor Post at Trinity Christian College. Post teaches a class preparing future teachers for special education. Each student is assigned the task of asking one question for our authors to answer. Here is the list of posts featured in the Nov ’11 Project.
What are the most important things to request in your bipolar child’s IEP?
How should a teacher react?
Bipolar Disorder and Misconceptions
Hidden or Obvious?
Responding to Manic Behavior
How is it for someone who is bipolar to raise a family?
How should a teacher approach a student during their depressive state?
What are the symptoms of being bipolar?
Is there anything that I can do to help support someone with this disorder?
Coping Strategies
How Early Can Bipolar be Diagnosed in Children?
Change of Lifestyle
Best way to help
How would you suggest future teachers deal with someone with bipolar disorder?
How can I calm down a person is bipolar and is throwing a fit?