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When Nel was born,her parents found out that part of her spinal column failed to close completely during fetal development.This condition resulted in partial paralysis of her legs and loss of bowel and bladder control.Today,Nel attends a local high school where she is a sophomore.She wears braces on her legs and is able to walk unassisted.
-What are the educational implications of Nel's exceptionality? That is,what adaptations or modifications will Nel likely require?
REM Sleep
Rapid Eye Movement sleep, a stage of sleep characterized by vivid dreams and physiological changes like increased brain activity and temporary paralysis of major muscles.
Vivid Dreams
are dreams experienced with intense imagery, emotion, and detailed narrative, often easily remembered.
Sleep Stage
A phase of the sleep cycle, including rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM stages, each characterized by different brain activities and bodily functions.
Champion
A person who passionately supports, promotes, or defends a cause or individual.
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