Summer Johnson, a high school student in Region 13, shares her perspective on navigating life with a visual impairment. She shares some dos and don’ts of teaching VI students. I am a high school student with a visual impairment (VI). I have noticed people often get nervous around...
Category - Early Childhood
Top Apps for Dyslexic Students to Enhance Literacy Skills this Summer
Harnessing Technology to Empower Dyslexic Learners During the Summer Summer break is an ideal time for students to relax, rejuvenate, and engage in...
Now that school is over for the year, what are some ways to keep our students enriched and still learning during the summer break? What are some...
Classroom Set-up During Covid-19: Creating and Implementing Routines
This morning I woke up, turned on the pre-loaded coffee maker, splashed water on my face, brushed my teeth, put on my exercise clothes, arranged the...
Classroom Setup During COVID-19: Using Picture Visuals
Hi there, friends. In the previous blog about setting up your classroom during Covid-19, we explored how to use floor tape to increase student...
Classroom Setup During Covid-19: Floor Tape is Your Friend!
So, let’s be real for a second. We know that classroom setup during COVID-19 and that none of the instructional arrangements during COVID-19...
Engaging your preschool child in learning activities at home isn’t as challenging as it might seem. In fact, if you ask an early childhood educator...
Every classroom type is different and every classroom requires a unique approach to organization. However most classroom organization guides are...
Stories and songs are one of the most powerful ways to put things in the brain and help students remember. Here are some simple storytelling...
Top 3 Strategies for Dealing with Challenging Behavior in a Preschool Classroom
1. Understand and Identify the Student’s Positive Reinforcers Every teacher knows that each and every student in their class is unique. Each...