Fun Social Emotional Learning in 5 Areas of Your School Day

Fun Social Emotional Learning in 5 Areas of Your School Day

In the special education classroom, promoting social emotional learning (SEL) is essential for nurturing the development of our students.  By intentionally infusing SEL strategies throughout the school day, we create a positive and inclusive environment where students can thrive academically and emotionally. 

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Sensory Tools for Autism

10 Best Sensory Tools for Autism Special Education Classrooms

In this blog post, I’m excited to share my top 10 favorite sensory tools for autism that have proven to be invaluable in my classroom. These tools not only support sensory regulation but also promote positive behavior, enhance learning experiences, and foster a sense of calm and comfort for all students. Let’s dive in and explore these must-have resources that can transform your teaching practice and create a more inclusive learning environment. Disclaimer: These links include affiliate links in which I make pennies for your purchase.

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AAC and Predictable Chart Writing Strategies

AAC and Predictable Chart Writing Strategies

AAC and Predictable chart writing offers a powerful and inclusive strategy for supporting students in the writing process. By providing a structured framework and leveraging the benefits of AAC, teachers can empower their students to express themselves, participate actively in classroom activities, and develop essential literacy skills.

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What are Life Skills Examples in Special Education?

What are Life Skills Examples in Special Education?

Life skills examples in special education are the set of essential abilities that individuals with disabilities need to function effectively in their everyday lives. These skills are practical and necessary for personal, social, and vocational development. Life skills encompass a wide range of abilities that enable individuals to live independently, make decisions, and navigate various situations. They empower students to become more self-sufficient and participate actively in their communities.

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