Do You Need A Superb Special Education Mentor?

Are you feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and burnt out as a self-contained special education teacher? You’re not alone! Teaching can be a rewarding but demanding job, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the demands of the classroom. That’s where a mentor can come in!

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Must Have Independent Living Tasks for Special Education Classrooms

Independent living skills or activities of daily living (ADLs) are those things we normally do in daily living including any daily activity we perform for self-care such as feeding ourselves, bathing, dressing, grooming, work, homemaking, domestic and leisure. The ability or inability to perform ADLs can be used as a very practical measure of ability/disability in many disorders.

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What Fine Motor Tasks Can Do For Special Education Classrooms

Fine Motor work tasks and activities can be an awesome addition to your special education classroom! This is a skill perfect for all ages and ability levels. There is no pre-requisite to using fine motor tasks in your classroom. Make sure to consult with your occupational therapist for any help and support in this area.

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Have You Used Sorting Tasks for Special Education?

Sorting work tasks and activities can be an awesome addition to your special education classroom! This is a categorization and differentiation skill perfect for all ages and ability levels. Once my student has mastered matching tasks and work, they move to sorting tasks!

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