8 Essential Tips for Training Paraprofessionals
Knowing tips for training paraprofessionals in special education settings to work with students is crucial for creating a supportive and effective learning environment. Many times
Knowing tips for training paraprofessionals in special education settings to work with students is crucial for creating a supportive and effective learning environment. Many times
As a special education teacher, I know just how crucial classroom setup is for supporting the unique needs of our students. A well-organized and thoughtfully
I love reading children’s books to my students. It doesn’t matter their age, it can work for all types of situations if you have the
Creating a well-balanced and inclusive classroom schedule is a vital task for special education teachers. The schedule must consider the diverse needs of students, the
The first week of school sets the foundation for the entire academic year and independent work is part of that. It’s an opportunity to establish
You got that teaching job, congratulations! But now, whether you are a first-year teacher or a teacher changing positions you start thinking. “What am I
I have found many ways to get children’s books free or cheap during my teaching career. When you read a lot of books…. or when
As the end of the school year comes closer it is easy to forget that we can help our students, families, and ourselves in the
Ever wonder how to utilize your teach contract hours? Special education teachers are some of the only teachers that have to teach all subject areas.
As special educators, we are always expressing our love of visual and environmental supports for our students. While it would be hard for me to
I originally had one blog post with must haves but, now it’s split in two! If you’d like to read more about the first 5
It’s hard to know what the autism classroom setup must have are but, I’ve got you! It is super overwhelming trying to determine what the
Have I ever told you that I love using Boom Learning Cards in my classroom? Well, it’s true! I think that it’s been one of
Worksheets, task boxes, file folders – there are SO many simple ways to engage our students in learning! One I often forget about? The tried
If you think about it, our classrooms are like a petri dish. It’s almost impossible to avoid getting sick. There are multiple kids in our
There is a ton of information out there about using a visual schedule in the classroom. It doesn’t even have to just be for special