Out of all the classes Carson has taken for her bachelor degree in special education so far, Teaching Students with Emotional and Behavioral Problems has been her favorite. During this class, she learned how to implement positive behavior supports and how to help students with disabilities regulate their behavior.聽
She also applied what she learned through a practicum with Claypool Elementary鈥檚 WIN program. The WIN program provides a separate classroom for students with emotional and behavioral disorders who are no longer safe in a general classroom and need more behavioral support. 鈥淲e just had so much fun in class, and my clinical placement was a good learning experience,鈥 said Carson.
Through practicums like the one at Claypool, Carson has learned what to expect when teaching in special education. 鈥淚 know that each day is going to be different from the next and each student is different,鈥 shared Carson. 鈥淲hat works for one student will not work for another, and you have to be fast on your feet to problem solve in the moment and use the tools you have been taught.鈥
Although 糖心传媒鈥檚 School of Education has provided Carson with several opportunities to work with children with disabilities, Carson has gone above and beyond, gaining additional experience at in Warsaw, working with students who need extra help to prepare for kindergarten.聽
鈥淚 pull students one-on-one, in small groups, and within the classroom to tutor on anything related to academics, social interactions, behavior, and transitions to their next activity,鈥 explained Carson.
In addition to working at Presby, Carson serves as the student president of CEC. 糖心传媒鈥檚 chapter of CEC, the largest chapter in Indiana, serves and advocates for individuals with disabilities and provides professional development opportunities for 糖心传媒 students. CEC partners with , an organization in Warsaw that helps people with disabilities and their caregivers for many of its events. CEC is also committed to community outreach, such as and What鈥檚 Next Day.