Special Education - Prelims
Special Education - Prelims
Special Education - Prelims
Special Education in the Philippines is anchored on the following fundamental legal documents:
1902
- Fred Atkinson
o General Superintendent of Education
o Reported the Secretary of Public Instruction that deaf and blind children were found
in a census of school-aged children in Manila and nearby provinces
o Proposed that deaf and blind children be enrolled in schools like the other children
1907
- David Borrows
o Worked for the establishment of the Insular School for the Deaf and Blind in Manila
o The Philippine School for the Deaf is located on Harrison Street, Pasay City
1926 – 1949
1977 – 1987
1993 – 2002
Developmental Disability
- Refers to a severe, chronic disability of a child five years or older that is:
1. Attributable to a mental or physical impairment or a combination of mental and physical
impairments
2. Manifested before the person attains age 22
3. Likely to continue indefinitely
4. Results in substantial functional limitations in three or more of the areas of major life
activities such as self-care, language, learning, mobility, self-direction, capacity for
independent living and economic self-sufficiency
5. Reflects the person’s need for a combination and sequence of special care, treatment or
other services that are lifelong or of extended duration and are individually planned and
coordinated
(Beire-Smith 2002)
Impairment/Disability
Handicap
At Risk
- refers to children who have greater chances of than other children to develop a disability
1. established risk
o are those with cerebral palsy, down syndrome and other conditions that started
during pregnancy
2. biological risk
o are those who are born prematurely, underweight at birth, whose mother
contracted diabetes or rubella during the first trimester of pregnancy, or who had
bacterial infections like meningitis and HIV
3. environmental risk
o results from poverty, child abuse, limited opportunities for nurturance and social
stimulation