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.
The most popular question I get is: “I got a special education job, now what do I do?” You are not alone. So many new teachers struggle with what to do the first few weeks in a new school year.
Music is also a great means of working on language and memory. The tempo (speed) of a song partnered with lyrics and repetitive nature provide a great basis for any learning!
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.
A Kids Book About focuses on sharing and telling stories to kids that may have difficult topics for even us adults to talk about.
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.
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