This school year is going by so fast. And before you know it, you'll be having that chance to order some new supplies for your classroom for the new year. Or, maybe you'll be starting your first every year in special education! Which is why today I decided to share my top special education teacher must-haves. These are ... read more
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Using Paraprofessionals During Distance Learning
One of the most common questions that I'm being asked right now is how can we be using paraprofessionals during distance learning? And there's so many ways that we can do this, that I decided to put together a blog post for you with some different ideas.Remember, this is mostly likely a whole new experience for you. Which ... read more
Special Ed Classroom Schedule
"What should my special ed classroom schedule look like? Do you have an example of yours?"I can't begin to tell you how often I get sent that through my email and social media messages. It's more than 3 times a day on average, I would guess. I usually try to reply to as many of these as possible. But, that can be difficult ... read more
Resource Prep Tips for Special Education Teachers
I don't know about you, but in this field I feel like I'm always prepping resources. Maybe they're for new activities. Or maybe they're replacing items that have gotten damaged or lost. Like that time when a student flushed his PECS symbols down the toilet. And we had to replace all of the symbols. Yep, this is real life.To ... read more
How to Catch a Leprechaun Book Companion
I love using picture books wherever possible with my students. Having them on hand in the classroom, and making time to read stories, helps to build love for books. My students love listening to me read. But, they'll also go to the library independently and look at books too.I like to pull out different books each month to ... read more
Prompting in Special Education
If you're an education professional or therapist who works with students with special needs, you'll know about prompting. But, you may also be feeling overwhelmed with it. Or unsure if you're doing it correctly. But, worry no more! On the podcast today I'm talking all about effective prompting in special education. And I'm ... read more
Indoor Recess Ideas for the Classroom
Let's face it, we would all love a perfect world where our students can go out for recess everyday. But, that's not real life. And unfortunately, there's going to be times when we have to have indoor recess.And this can be challenging. But, it doesn't have to be. I'm sharing some of my best indoor recess ideas for you to ... read more
Life Skills for Special Education
Are you looking for ideas and activities to teach life skills for special education students in your classroom? Maybe you're wondering what life skills are? Or how to teach them? Maybe you're just looking for some great hands-on resources that you can put into action with your students today. If so, you're in the right ... read more
Creating a Positive Teacher Mindset
We hear a lot about growth mindset and positive mindsets. But do you know how to create a positive teacher mindset? Do you know how to help your students and staff in your classroom have a positive teacher mindset? If you want to know more, you're in the right place.On the podcast today;5 tips for developing a positive ... read more
Guided Reading for Special Education Students
You are always asking me about guided reading. And how to make guided reading for special education students be successful and positive. And today, in this podcast, I'm interviewing Kelsey who is sharing all her best tips, advice and experience for guided reading in special education.Who is Kelsey?Kelsey is a 4th year ... read more
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