Today on the podcast I am talking all about why it's ok to be angry. And that goes for our students, as well as us staff. Originally, I was going to do an episode that discussed all about feelings in general. But then recently I've been seeing a lot more discussions going on about anger and ways to stop it.And the secret ... read more
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January Task Boxes for Special Education
I am so excited to give you a sneak peek look today into my January task boxes that I use with my students. We love to use task boxes for so many reasons, and you can find out more in this podcast episode.You can also download my free Beginners Guide to Task Boxes eBook here.Monthly Task BoxesI use task boxes on an everyday ... read more
Positive Teacher Mindset Tips
Let's face it - all we are hearing about right now is having a positive mindset. And that's why today I'm sharing with you my top 5 tips for how you can build a positive teacher mindset.If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll have seen lately on my stories where I’ve been opening up a lot more and showing everyday truths and ... read more
Distance Learning Morning Meeting
Today I am talking all about how you can do a distance learning morning meeting.I know so many of you are struggling right now with distance learning, and I'm trying to offer you as many helpful blog posts as possible right now to make this a little easier for you.Morning meeting has always been one of the most loved parts ... read more
Classroom Calm Down Area Set Up
Are you looking for ideas for how you can help your students self-regulate? Do you want to set up a classroom calm down area that your students will love? If so, this blog post is going to help you set up the best calm down area that will provide your students with an area they can go to calm down and self-regulate.What's a ... 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
Children’s Books about Autism
In this blog post today I'm sharing some of my favorite children's books about autism.I've always loved using books as a way to help teach students. And when autism acceptance day/week/month starts getting closer, I get a lot more messages. These are usually from teachers and assistants. And one of my biggest suggestions is ... read more
Woodland Adapted Binder for Special Education
This woodland adapted binder is an engaging and hands-on resource that your students will love. This adapted binder is full of hands-on activities. The activities are perfect to use with your autism and special education students. There are 23 activities included in this adapted binder. They cover a range of skills for ... read more
Christmas Errorless Learning Activities
Are you looking for engaging Christmas errorless learning activities to use with your students? Do your students love working with file folder activities? If so, you'll love these errorless learning file folders. Errorless learning is a great way to get your students into the routine of working. And it gets rid of any ... read more
Errorless Learning Activities for Autumn Fall
Are you looking for engaging errorless learning activities to use through Autumn and Fall? Do your students love working with file folder activities? If so, you'll love these errorless learning file folders. Errorless learning is a great way to get your students into the routine of working. And it gets rid of any fear of ... read more
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