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Self Regulation and Fine Motor Skills
Young kids find it difficult to learn to write since they must combine their still-developing fine motor abilities with an understanding of written language in order to produce a mark that has meaning. The problem gets worse when children are required to create a range of written items, each with its own set of demands […]
Self Contained Special Education Classroom
If you’re a parent or school staff member you may be wondering what a self-contained classroom is and whether it’s the right fit for your students. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at what a self contained special education classroom is, how it differs from other types of classrooms, and what some of […]
Homemade Fidget Toys for ADHD
A simple toy that you can manipulate with your hands or homemade fidget toys for ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) can be helpful for some students when it comes to learning. By providing something to manipulate or fidget with, students with ADHD may be able to keep their minds more focused. For some, if they […]
Breathing Star – FREE Printable
When it comes to emotional regulation, breathing is key. And what better way to help kids remember to take deep breaths than with a breathing star? This breathing star free printable can be used by kids of all ages to help them calm down and regulate their emotions. It is part of the Sensory Path […]
How to Draw a Cute Bunny Easy FREE PDF
Looking for an easy way to draw a cute bunny? Look no further than this FREE PDF! This pdf contains step by step instructions on how to draw a bunny, as well as some tips and tricks on how to make your bunny look extra cute. So grab a pencil and paper and get ready […]
Accommodations for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
If you’re a special education teacher working with students who have emotional and behavioral disorders, you know that accommodations are key to helping them succeed. But what accommodations are best for these students? In this blog post, you will learn about accommodations for students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) that have proven to be […]
Teaching Job Skills to Students with Disabilities
It can be tricky teaching job skills to students with disabilities. On the one hand, you want to give them a chance to learn and practice the essential skills they’ll need for employment. But on the other hand, you don’t want to put them in a position where they feel unsuccessful or inadequate. So how […]
Behavior IEP Goals
Behavior IEP goals are an important part of any student’s Individualized Education Program. These goals help to ensure that a student is able to succeed in school and get the most out of their education. These goals may be more challenging to set than goals for students in the general education setting. There are a […]
Emoji Printables – How to Draw Emoji Faces
This FREE 12 page emoji printables packet – How to Draw Emojis is perfect to entertain and challenge the kids during any time of the year! It includes step-by-step directions on how to draw common emojis (yes, even the poop emoji). There are so many great ideas you can use our emoji printables for and we […]
Dysgraphia Accommodations and Modifications
Do you have students with dysgraphia? If so, you know that they can often struggle with written expression. While dysgraphia accommodations and modifications can be very helpful, it’s important to select the right ones for each student. Here are some examples that be appropriate supports for your students. Be sure to discuss these options with […]