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Infographic for special needs education at Baku Azerbaijan, in the assisted school QSI Baku- BAKU International School. In general, the school can support students whose learning support needs are MILD. The school is able and willing to accommodate students within the following categories: hearing impaired-no physically and orthopedically impaired- no visually impaired-no autistic- no specifically learning disabled-no intellectually disabled- no behaviorally/emotionally disturbed-no multiple disabilities-no other health impairment-no speech or language impaired- no traumatic brain injury- no Special needs support services include: teacher accommodations-yes teacher accommodations learning support teacher- yes learning support teacher- no co-teaching/team teaching in the classroom- no academic support class secondary school- yes support special needs preschoolers-no use of IEP and ILP- yes The school doe snot have a self-contained classroom. Maximum hours per week per student for push in 0 for pull out 0. Special needs support staff in the school include: Nurse-1 Psychologist-0 Social Worker-0 Special Needs Coordinator-1 Learning Support Teacher-0 Guidance Counselor-1 Services are available in English at post for the following: psychoeducational assessment- no speech therapy-no occupational therapy-no physical therapy-no behavior and/or autism specialist (ABA/Behavior Plan/Interventions)-no social skills group/social skills training-yes US credentialed reading specialist-no reading remediation-no reading programs for Dyslexia (Ortho Gillingham etc.)-no math specialist-no The school can provide the following: 1:1 classroom aide- yes special transportation- no transportation paraprofessional- no

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