Empowerment through Student-Led IEP Meetings Featured Guest Blogger: Dr. Ritzie Gratrix of Sped Transition Tools. We all know that IEP meetings can be challenging-- whether it’s scheduling, writing, or the entire meeting altogether. I have sat through hundreds or even millions (slight exaggeration) ... READ the POST
Accessible Work Tasks for Students of All Levels
Work Tasks are Accessible for All Present opportunity. Expose students to experiences. See ability. Featured guest blogger: Alex of Accessible for All, an Intellectual Disabilities Teacher. As a new special education teacher for low incidence students, I was tasked with developing ... READ the POST
INCLUSION, What Does It Really Mean?
I-N-C-L-U-S-I-O-N, What does it really mean? Featured guest blogger: Lauren, High School Special Education Teacher, MA.ED. While we might be thinking we could ask Aretha Franklin what does it really mean?, I thought I would share my perspective on inclusion. Here is a little background on me. My ... READ the POST
Leisure Skills Ideas for Individuals with Autism
Leisure skills are activities we all engage in during our free time for the purpose of relaxation and enjoyment. Featured guest blogger: Vidya, a parent of a teenager with autism and blogger at Autism Family Story. Leisure skills are important life skills which we all develop automatically over the ... READ the POST
Digital Data Collection Using Google Forms
Data, Data, Data, Everywhere Featured guest blogger: Lindsey, an independent living skills teacher and blogger at Hands on Transitions. As Special Education teachers and service providers, we know how huge of a role data plays in our professions. Sometimes it seems like all we do is take data ... READ the POST
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