As special education students get older, it gets harder to find age-appropriate crafts that are also easy enough for students to do as independently as possible. I found myself doing a lot of prepping for crafts, which is not what we want out of a craft that students will be sending home to their ... READ the POST
Businesses You Can Support: Owned or Employ Individuals with DisAbilities
By purchasing from one of these businesses...Not only are you helping put dinner on the table, but you are helping spread awareness, acceptance, and inclusion of individuals with disabilities and providing meaningful employment opportunities. SHARE THIS POST IN YOUR STORIES OR WITH YOUR ... READ the POST
Dollar Store Secret Santa Gift Exchange
Is your class able to take trips in the community? Here’s the perfect holiday CBI activity and why you should do a secret santa gift exchange with your students!We are all on a budget, so going to a dollar store to pick items helps keep the budget at a reasonable price! Set a $5-$10 limit. ... READ the POST
Why It’s Important To Post A Staff Break Schedule
As an education specialist, it can get pretty hectic trying to schedule breaks for all of your paraprofessionals (especially for classrooms that have upwards of 10 or more aides!). Many teachers say it's almost harder to manage their staff than it is to manage their students! I know it sounds ... READ the POST
FREEBIE Digital Activity
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10 Things Every Secondary Sped Teacher Wants You To Know
Here is a compilation of ten things every middle school, high school and transition sped teacher wishes you knew about them and their students!1. MODEL THE EXPECTED BEHAVIOR OR TASKIf you find that you are repeating the same direction over and over, try modeling it! Sometimes words just don't for ... READ the POST
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