What is Reverse Inclusion?Reverse inclusion is a relatively new concept that flips traditional inclusion on its head. Instead of having individuals with disabilities included in society, reverse inclusion aims to have non-disabled individuals included in the world of those with disabilities. This might involve activities ... read more
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Wh- Question Sorting Activity
This wh- question sorting activity is a fun and hands-on way for your students to work on their wh- question skills. Do your students need to work on identifying wh- questions and their sorting skills? Are you looking for an engaging and hands-on activity to use in your speech sessions with your students? If so.. Your ... read more
What is Errorless Learning?
I've had a lot of questions recently, mainly the question what is errorless learning? In this blog post today I'm going to talk about what errorless learning is. I'll also be discussing the benefits of it along with some activities you can try with your students.What is Errorless Learning?Errorless learning is a technique ... read more
What to Teach on the First Week of School Special Education
Special education teachers everywhere have been hitting up my Instagram DMs the last few weeks asking me all of the questions about what to teach on the first week of school. And after much back and fore and surveys, I realized it was probably time for to me to put my fingers to the keyboard and share with you all my first ... read more
Why I Don’t Have a Teacher Backpack
I see a lot of educators online always talking about teacher backpacks or bags and which one to get. But today I'm going to discuss why I don't have a teacher backpack. Yep. Shock. Horror. I do not have a teacher backpack. And I don't want one! Whenever I say this, people are always really surprised. I get questions ... read more
Classroom Crime Scene: Who Stole the Bears Honey?
My students love when we have a classroom crime scene. And I'm so excited to share pictures and information with you on this month's crime scene which is..Who Stole the Bear's Honey?In January, I almost always to like have a focus on hibernation or bears. So this classroom crime scene is a perfect way to bring them both ... read more
What is Feeding Therapy? Podcast
Are you sat wondering 'What is feeding therapy?' Maybe you've heard of it.. but you don't know what it actually is. Or what the benefits are. And.. what does a feeding therapist do?! Who are they?Today, I'm so excited to welcome McKenzie Hoffman onto our 'Teaching Autism and Special Education Community' podcast. She is ... read more
Wh Question Activity Adapted Book for Summer
Are you looking for a hands-on and engaging wh question activity to use throughout summer? If so, this beach themed wh question adapted book is perfect to use with your students. Students read - or be read - the short sentence at the top of the page and find the appropriate and matching symbol to answer the wh- ... read more
What is Fragile X Syndrome? Podcast
This episode on the podcast today is all about Fragile X. Before we start, I just want to mention that there are a few other names out there for this and some of those are FRAXA syndrome, fraX syndrome, FXS, marker x syndrome, and martin bell syndrome. Throughout this episode, I will be referring to it as Fragile X. I'm ... read more
What Are Life Skills? Special Education
I get to visit so many classrooms and schools every year, and I love being able to connect and support everyone. But one of the most common questions I get when we talk about life skills is - "What are life skills?"It's a fair question really. And what I would find when talking to people, is they just thought that it was ... read more
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