You’re probably enjoying relaxing right now during your summer off. And the new school year is probably sitting at the back of your mind. But, what if I could help you out already? Today I’m sharing five time-saving tips for your classroom. And they’re going to help you have a great new school year! 1. Backups When I’m prepping for… Read More
Michael’s Teacher Must-Haves for the Classroom
I don’t know about you, but Michael’s is one of my most loved teacher shops. So, today I decided to blog about my recommendations for Michael’s Teacher Must-Haves. These are all products that I’ve purchased from Michael’s and have used in both my classroom and tutoring room. Before we start though, I want to share some of my best tips… Read More
Autism Teacher Training Online Course
Hi everyone, this is Nikki from Teaching Autism. Today I’m so excited to share with you some news about my upcoming autism teacher training online course. Transform Your Autism and Special Education Classroom Are you a teacher or education professional who is looking to further your knowledge and experience? Do you want to make your classroom a friendly, inviting, safe… Read More
Autism Podcast for Teachers and Parents
My new autism podcast for teachers and parents is live! And I’ve had so much great feedback from you all already! Thank you so much for tuning in and listening to our episodes. My podcast is perfect for anyone with an interest in autism and special education. This could be teachers, therapists, education professionals, homeschool communities and even families and… Read More
Parent and Teacher Communication Tips
I’m so excited to share with you my best parent and teacher communication tips today. Communicating with our students parents and families is an important part of our job. However, what’s the best way for us to communicate? Sometimes finding the time to fill in communication books everyday is hard – especially if you have staff shortages, behaviours at the… Read More
Autism Classroom Management Strategies
These classroom management strategies are one of the most important parts of running your classroom. In fact, it’s probably the most important piece to the classroom puzzle. There are so many different strategies available now to use for classroom management. And this can make it daunting to decide which one is best for you, your students and your classroom. Today,… Read More
Help for Special Educators Podcast
Lisa Goodell runs an amazing podcast called ‘Help for Special Educators.’ If you haven’t listened to it yet, I highly recommend that you do. Lisa interviews a variety of different special education teachers and specialists to discuss different topics. If you’re a first year teacher, or you’ve been doing this for years – there’s still some value to be found… Read More
Free 10 Day Teacher Self-Care Challenge
After the winter break, I find it very hard to find time for self-care. I would guess that most other teachers and education professionals will feel the same too. When do we have time to ourselves? We devote our lives 100% to our job, students, their families, and on top of all that, we have our own families too. Well,… Read More
How to Avoid Teacher Burnout
Teacher burnout is no joke. It’s actually a real thing, and if you’ve ever suffered from it – you’ll know how exhausting and awful it is. Having recently gone through teacher burnout myself, I felt like I really wanted to share my experience with others. In this blog post I’m going to share with you what teacher burnout is, how… Read More
10 New Year Resolutions for Teachers
Happy ALMOST New Year! It’s that time of year again when we all start thinking about the new year coming in. Growing up, I never cared much for setting New Year Resolutions. But, the past few years, it has become something that I have focused more on. It’s up to you if you want to set a resolution and how… Read More
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