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...
Category - Special Education
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...
Classroom Setup During COVID: Setting Up an Outdoor Classroom Space
Holding class outside has always been popular with students. While being a classroom favorite, there is also evidence that it has learning benefits...
Reinforcement is a powerful evidence-based practice that helps students with autism and developmental disabilities. Reinforcement, or a positive...
The Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance statement ( called the PLAAFP or “present levels”) is a key part of your...
Token boards are an essential tool for managing challenging behaviors for students with autism or developmental disabilities. However, providing a...
What is Morning Group for Students with Disabilities? (BONUS Webinar on adapting Morning Group to Online Learning Environments)
Morning group or morning meeting is a staple of classrooms with students with moderate to severe disabilities. It is a daily routine designed to...
Remote Learning for Life Skills Students: Setting up Your Online Environment
Providing remote learning opportunities to students with cognitive, sensory, and physical challenges can be a daunting task. Interactions that rely...
Providing remote learning opportunities to students with cognitive, sensory and physical challenges can be a daunting task. Interactions that rely on...
3 Things to Do When Your New Student Has Multiple and Complex Disabilities
Special Education Teachers work with students with a wide range of abilities. Sometimes teachers get a new student with multiple and complex...