
Task Analysis in Special Education: How to Teach Life Skills Step-by-Step
There are so many moments in special education when we assume a task should be simple for our students, only to watch frustration build almost
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There are so many moments in special education when we assume a task should be simple for our students, only to watch frustration build almost

When you studied special education, did you ever really realize you’d be working with paraprofessionals, too? I know I didn’t! One thing I truly wish

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

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering what the perfect gift for a teacher might be, you’re not alone. Whether you’re a teacher hoping to drop

If you’ve ever had a student freeze during a fire drill or panic over a change in schedule, you’re not alone. Social stories might be

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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

It’s that time of year where most of us are looking for ideas gifts to show our classroom staff appreciation. It’s no secret that I

Norman Kunc is a well-known advocate for disability-related issues, and he once said “When inclusive education is fully embraced, we abandon the idea that children

When I first stepped into the world of special education, I was both excited and nervous. Transitioning from teaching in an alternative education setting to working with middle school students with severe cognitive disabilities was a huge leap. Although I had prior experience teaching first […]

One of the biggest surprises during my first year teaching was realizing that managing a special education classroom meant more than just teaching students. It

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 […]

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,
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