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Schedules are vital to running a lot of things in our lives so it is easy to say that we all become used to them.

We all know that offering student choice can have a profound impact on our students’ success. When we give them a voice in their learning environment, they’re more likely to follow directions, complete their work, and show respect to those around them. Back in my […]

Visual schedules are essential for running a smooth special education classroom. With so many options out there, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, especially if you’re

When it comes to students in special education, extra help is often needed. That support often comes from paraprofessionals in education, who are truly invaluable in an inclusion classroom. I’m lucky to work with some of the best paraprofessionals out there. Even they face challenges […]

As a special education teacher, you have some unique challenges that a traditional grade level teacher doesn’t have. It’s important to recognize those, understand them, and plan for them. And that planning starts when you set up your classroom. As a veteran teacher in an […]
Summer is upon most of us my friends. I hope you are finding your time to be with family, vacation, and just get some good
Teaching core vocabulary words in my classroom made a bigger difference in student communication than anything else I tried. I’ve worked with many nonverbal and

I have to say, I absolutely love independent work! Honestly, who wouldn’t? With independent work, a student fully immerses themselves in an academic or functional
If you’re looking for fresh ways to boost independence in your classroom, task boxes are the way to go! They’re simple, effective, and a great

It took me several years to develop what I consider the most important life skills station in my classroom. Through trial and error, I’ve learned
One thing I love is a little DIY. For many reasons.. it is usually cheap, it is sometimes free, and you get something exactly the

Work Task Series Part 1 There are so many things I love about my job, but work tasks for special education? That’s my absolute favorite!

Imagine your student standing in front of the snack aisle, frozen. They’re holding a dollar bill and a snack in each hand, unsure which one

I’ve noticed that many teachers have questions about how to run an age-appropriate morning meeting in a self-contained special education classroom. I was in their

If you’ve ever felt like your classroom runs smoothly one minute and completely unravels the next, you’re not alone. In a middle school setting, especially,

Every one of us works with our students on reading. Whether we are working on reading signs in the community or books, newspapers, or something
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