This snickerdoodle cookies recipe is my favorite to bake at home.. My toddler loves them! Read on below to find out all of the ingredients and instructions to make your own snickerdoodle cookies. You can find more of my recipes here. Scroll below to find all the information you need to make these delicious snickerdoodle cookies too.. I can guarantee you… Read More
Strawberry Crumble Recipe
Today I’m sharing my favorite strawberry crumble recipe! We love to go strawberry picking, and there’s nothing better than making strawberry crumble with fresh juicy strawberries! This recipe is one that I have perfected over the last couple of years and I think I have it perfect now with just the right hint of cinnamon and strawberry! You can find… Read More
Free School Bus Name Craft
This free school bus name craft is the perfect first week of school activity. We love using this to not only work on our own names and spelling.. But also to view other student’s names in our class too. This is one of my favorite first week of school activities and I am so excited to share it with you… Read More
What is Co-Regulation?
Today in this ‘What is co-regulation?’ blog post I’m going to be helping you to understand what co-regulation is and the benefits of this for our autistic students. What is Co-Regulation? Co-regulation is a concept that is quickly gaining popularity in our field right now. Put simply, it refers to the supportive process where caregivers or educators can help our… Read More
Cheap Teacher Clothes
I remember when I first started as a teacher… But the one thing I struggled the most with was getting cheap teacher clothes. Those outfits add up super fast.. Especially if you are starting a wardrobe from scratch! And be prepared.. Because you are very likely to end up with a lot of ruined clothes. So you definitely don’t want… Read More
Wrist Activities for Kids
Today I’m sharing some wrist activities for kids. Lots of students come to me with wrists that need the muscles to strengthen in them before we can move on to writing, drawing etc. So I’ve put together a bunch of activities in this blog post that you can do with your students to work on building up their wrist muscles… Read More
Where is the Baby Shark? Interactive Book
In this blog post today I’m sharing all about my Where is the Baby Shark? interactive book. This interactive book is a fun and hands-on way for students to go through each page and try to find the missing baby shark. You’ll also find some information about how to put together this interactive book along with where to download it… Read More
Free Dentist Letter Matching Activity
This free dentist letter matching activity is the perfect addition to your dental health and/or community helpers theme. I use this letter matching activity as part of a sensory bin and my students love it! In this blog post I’m sharing about my sensory bin set up, along with a free printable for you to download and use with your… Read More
Teeter Totter Otter Stacking Game
This teeter totter otter stacking game has been the perfect addition to our classroom games! We use this in our speech sessions in a small serving tray filled with water so that we don’t run the risk of water getting everywhere. In this blog post I’m sharing some information about this game, the benefits and where you can get it…. Read More
Ocean Play Dough Bin for Sensory Play
In this blog post today I’m sharing my ocean play dough bin. I recently shared this play dough bin on social media and I had hundreds of messages requesting all of the information to re-create this sensory bin for themselves.. So I figured it would be perfect to turn this into a blog post where you can easily access all… Read More
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