As a teacher, one of your duties is communicating with your students' parents or caregivers. Depending on the grade level and needs of the student, it might not be necessary to communicate with parents every day (and let's be honest, parents have a lot going on themselves as well). Still, many ... READ the POST
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Life Skills Lessons To Use At The End of The Year
The weeks leading up to summer break can be long and drag out. If your students are graduating, they might experience "senoritis" or anxiety about the big change in their routine. To help you finish the year with a bang, I've compiled a handful of end-of-year resources. Each of these ... READ the POST
21+ Businesses You Can Support That Are Owned By Or Employ Individuals with Down Syndrome
On March 21, we celebrate National Down Syndrome Awareness Day! What better way to celebrate than by supporting businesses that are owned by or employ these wonderful individuals. Not only are you helping put dinner on the table, but you are helping spread awareness, acceptance, and ... READ the POST
Why I Have My Students Fill Out Timesheets
Practice vocational skills by having students fill out time sheets for on & off-campus jobs, and even student businesses. This is a very age-appropriate and functional alternative to decorating a bulletin board or wall in a classroom with older students. Filling out timesheets will practice ... READ the POST
Pool Noodle Hack – Adaptive Tool for Playing Cards
Do you find it hard to play card games with your students because they struggle with holding their cards without showing everyone their cards? Bookmark this idea for ESY and Fun Fridays! Try this inexpensive & easy pool noodle hack!Supplies:All you need is a pool noodle, cutting board, and ... READ the POST
Mild Mod High School Transition Classroom Tour
About the guest bloggerHi! My name is Mary Neisler. I have been a special education teacher for 16 years; 11 of those years have been spent teaching high school life skills and transition programming.I am incredibly fortunate to work in a very supportive school district that highly values students ... READ the POST
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