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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Soda Cart Classroom Business for Special Education
Introducing life and work skills to your special education classroom can be challenging, but with the soda cart classroom business set up pack, you can make it fun and engaging! Plus.. You'll be able to earn extra funds for your classroom! This resource pack offers numerous opportunities for students to work on a range of ... read more
9 Classroom Themes for September
In this blog post I'm sharing 9 classroom themes for September. I love to use themes with my students, and while sometimes I use the same ones each year.. Sometimes I like to mix it up and get some new ones too. So to save you some time with trying to plan for the month, I'm here to help! Below you will find different ... read more
5 Free Activities for the First Week of School
Today I'm sharing 5 free activities for the first week of school. These are activities that I love to use with my students. And I know that the first day/week of school can be really overwhelming! So I wanted to share them for free with you! 1. Editable Name Play Dough MatsThese editable play dough mats are completely free. ... read more
How to Create a Calm Down Corner in Your Classroom
In this blog post today I'm going to be talking all about how to create a calm down corner in your classroom. I am a huge advocate for having calm down areas in classrooms. And I will be touching on the benefits of using them in this blog post today.If you want to skip the blog post and just grab all of the materials you ... read more
Template for Sensory Room Funding
In this blog post I have attached a template for sensory room funding (or a sensory area). There are lots of benefits our students to have access to a sensory room or area... But we don’t always have the budget to do this. And I’m a huge believer that teachers should not be out of pocket for constantly purchasing items. ... read more
Using a Diary for Life Skills 2023-24
In this blog post today I am so excited to sharing with you how I have been using a diary for life skills with my students. I am always on the look out for new activities and ideas to use with my students for working on their functional life skills.And I always find this a little trickier with my older students. Especially ... read more
Template for Flexible Seating Funding
In this blog post I have attached a template for flexible seating funding. There are lots of benefits for using flexible seating in our special ed classrooms. But we don't always have the budget to do this. And I'm a huge believer that teachers should not be out of pocket for constantly purchasing items for their ... read more
Teaching Social Skills to Autistic Students : Strategies for Success
Teaching Social Skills to Autistic Students : Strategies for SuccessResearch has shown that social skills are a significant challenge for autistic individuals. Studies have found that autistic individuals exhibit lower levels of social interaction, communication, and emotional expression compared to their neurotypical ... read more
Supporting Autistic Students during Transitions
Supporting Autistic Students during Transitions: Tips for TeachersTransitioning from one activity to another can be a challenge for our students. It can be overwhelming for them to switch their focus from one task to another, and they may struggle with the change in routine. As an educator, it is important for us to ... read more
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