SB Factsheet (for School)

Spina Bifida Factsheet (for Schools)

What Teachers Should Know

Spina bifida is a birth defect in which part of the spine does not form normally, leaving an opening in the back. As a result, the spinal cord and nerves may be damaged.

There are three types of spina bifida:

Problems that can occur with spina bifida include:

Students with spina bifida may:

What Teachers Can Do

Every child with spina bifida is different, and students’ specific abilities can vary widely. Most students can do well in school, but some have difficulties. Understanding the extent of a student’s condition will help you identify strengths and weaknesses in the classroom.

You may need to modify the classroom environment to meet your student’s needs, as well as revise your teaching strategies and make other adjustments. The accommodations needed will depend on the student’s impairment and the classroom environment. The student’s specific needs should be listed in an IEP or 504 plan.

Medical Review


https://www.connecticutchildrens.org/health-library/en/parents/spina-bifida-factsheet/