
Science of Reading in Special Education: How to Teach It
If you have been told to integrate the science of reading in special education, you are not alone. Many schools are moving in this direction

If you have been told to integrate the science of reading in special education, you are not alone. Many schools are moving in this direction

I’ll be honest — I used to do this, too. I’d forget about descriptive teaching. When I first started supporting AAC users, I thought the

If you teach in a self-contained classroom, you already know that IEPs are everything — your roadmap, your to-do list, your accountability record, and sometimes,

The Unique Learning Systems Phonics courses are something new. If you’re new to Unique Learning Systems, you might already know it provides monthly Reading and

Let’s be real: lesson plans for a special education classroom is a whole different ball game. Your students are working at different levels, have unique

When summer hits, many special education teachers transition into ESY lesson planning. Extended School Year (ESY) programs are designed for students with special education needs,

Strategies to Help Manage Meltdowns, Anxiety, and Sensory Overload at Home and School Emotional regulation in children with autism is a critical skill for all,

Looking for some extended school year ideas because you are teaching ESY this summer? When summer rolls around, most teachers are dreaming about beach days

As a special education teacher, finding the right tools like Unique Learning Systems to meet your student’s unique learning needs can be a challenge. ULS

Communication is a fundamental human right, yet for many individuals with speech and language challenges, expressing thoughts, needs, and emotions can be a daily struggle. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) offers solutions that empower individuals to communicate effectively, bridging gaps and fostering meaningful connections. Whether […]

Have you ever had to teach reading to non-speaking students? While this can be a unique challenge, it is possible with the right strategies and

I have a strong preference for independent work tasks in the classroom. I thoroughly enjoy the process of creating them, utilizing them, instructing students on

Are you looking for no-prep worksheet activities to ease back in? Returning to school after a break—whether it’s winter, summer, spring, or even a long

Welcome Abby back from Mrs. Moe’s Modifications as she guest blogs all about techniques for smoother transitions in the classroom! Check out her full blog here.

Welcome Abby from Mrs. Moe’s Modifications as she guest blogs all about strategies for smoother transitions in the classroom! Check out her full blog here. Transitions

Being a special education teacher comes with unique challenges that require us to collaborate with administrators. Sometimes it’s issues that administrators may not always fully