5 Prompting Mistakes in the Special Education Classroom
Prompting mistakes will happen all of the time, the key is to recognize when and how we are doing it so that we can correct it in the future.
Prompting mistakes will happen all of the time, the key is to recognize when and how we are doing it so that we can correct it in the future.
Ugh, I know that I am a terrible gift buyer! I hate buying something for someone because I’m always in fear that they’ll hate it! People pleaser over here, so here are a few of my go to teacher gift ideas that are safe for anyone on your list this school year!
There are 4 main ways that I do data collection in my classroom and it all depends on the type of behavior that you want to look at. Here’s the breakdown for all types of data collection methods.
Having a hard time utilizing your paraprofessionals in your special education classroom? After being in special education for 8 years, I have 5 tips to effectively utilize your paraprofessionals.
We all know that we are short staff this school year. There are high staff shortages. There is no denying that. We are down custodians, bus drivers, support staff, administration and teachers. Every school has open positions available. It’s been a crazy year.
Managing a team is one of the most difficult duties of a special education teacher. I remember thinking, no one taught me how to manage adults! Supporting adults is a HUGE part of our job as special educators. It’s important to build a strong team to have a successful year. Implementing a paraprofessional binder in your classroom can be super helpful!
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