Benefits of Quiet Time In Special Education
Ahhh, quiet time. Don’t get it confused, I am not necessarily recommending a nap time in your classroom (although that sounds glorious).
Ahhh, quiet time. Don’t get it confused, I am not necessarily recommending a nap time in your classroom (although that sounds glorious).
Matching work tasks and activities can be an awesome addition to your special education classroom! This is a basic fine motor skill perfect for all ages and ability levels. Once my student has mastered put in work, they move to matching tasks!
Put in work tasks and activities can be an awesome addition to your special education classroom! This is a basic fine motor skill perfect for all ages and ability levels. Once my student has mastered errorless work, they move to put in tasks!
Errorless learning activities can be an awesome addition to your special education classroom.
My independent work stations are favorite activities for my students. It’s amazing to watch them grow more and more independent and begin to work on these tasks all by themselves. Also, my students find so much satisfaction and pride in being able to do tasks on their own tool!
Mostly, they need to practice the skills. Practicing with different materials and in different situations is critical for maintenance. This is also important for generalization. If our skills don’t maintain or generalize, they won’t be useful. Structured work systems help to program that maintenance into the daily routine.
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