by Kirsten U | Feb 17, 2020 | Life Skills, Professional, Reinforcers
If you’re here, you are probably about to teach or already teaching blind and visually impaired students. Getting a student who is blind or has visual impairment can be intimidating for special education teachers. So often, we rely on visual cues and materials...
by Kirsten U | Feb 13, 2020 | Class Management, Instruction
I love using short guided meditation for students in my classrooms. If you’re wondering if your kids can handle meditation, I assure you, they absolutely can. My elementary students did wonderfully with meditation. One of them would even spontaneously put his...
by Kirsten U | Feb 10, 2020 | Life Skills, Personal, Professional
Beware of the dreaded time of year: flu season. With limited sick days, it’s crucial for us to avoid the flu in special education classrooms. Just this year (2020), some area schools have closed due to a large amount of cases of flu. According to the CDC, 68...
by Kirsten U | Feb 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
Are your students going to be attending a Valentine’s Day party this year? If you aren’t sure and your campus has these parties, it’s time to make sure your kids are included to the maximum extent possible. To help make that easier, here are some Valentine’s Day...
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