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IEP GOALS FOR ANXIETY
When it comes to anxiety, everyone experiences it differently. For some people, just the thought of having to speak in front of an unfamiliar adult or group of people can make their heart race and their palms sweat. For others, social events, busy environments, lack of personal space, or unexpected behavior from others can be […]
CLASSROOM POSITIVE GROWTH MINDSET QUOTES
Do you want your students to have a growth mindset in the classroom? Here are some quotes that will help encourage this way of thinking. These quotes are about learning, effort, determination, perseverance, and believing in yourself, which are important aspects of having a growth mindset. By incorporating classroom positive growth mindset quotes into your […]
Day in the Life Video Series #1 – Special Education Teacher Interview
Wow! I am super excited to share with you this amazing video series. I will be interviewing many different people who work with children – teachers, related service providers, parents, homeschool teachers, and more! Today’s episode is a great interview with Mrs. P, a special education teacher who has decades of experience. This is going […]
Preschool Dot to Dot Printables
Dot to dot worksheets are a super fun way to practice pre-writing skills for preschoolers. This 20 page Preschool Dot to Dot Printables packet is free to download at the bottom of this post. Grab your instant download of printable worksheets to share with your preschoolers today. WHAT SKILLS ARE KIDS WORKING ON WITH THESE […]
MEMORY GAMES FOR THE CLASSROOM
Are you looking for fun and engaging ways to help your students improve their memory skills? If so, you’ll want to try out some of these memory games for the classroom. These activities are not only fun, but they also help students learn how to focus and pay attention to detail. You may be surprised […]
Executive Functions and Chores for Kids
As parents and educators, we know how important it is for children to develop a sense of responsibility. Encouraging children to complete chores can help to achieve that goal. Did you know that improvements were observed in executive functions following chores for kids? Chore engagement might improve executive functions, like planning and self-regulation. This is […]
KINDNESS QUOTES FOR THE CLASSROOM
Are you looking for a way to help your students be kinder to one another? Check out these quotes about kindness, which can be a great addition to your classroom. Not only will they provide inspiration for your students, but they can also serve as a reminder that small acts of kindness can make a […]
July 4th Seek and Find PDF Free Printable
Looking for a fun, free puzzle to help challenge your visual perceptual skills this July 4th? The July 4th seek and find PDF free printable can be downloaded at the bottom of the blog post. WHAT SKILLS DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE WITH THIS JULY 4TH SEEK AND FIND PDF ACTIVITY? This free patriotic printable […]
Capital Letter Tracing Worksheets PDF – FREE
Capital letter tracing worksheets and printables are an excellent way to help children practice writing uppercase letters and recognizing capital letter forms. Tracing uppercase letters of the alphabet printables come in many different styles and you can download these uppercase letter tracing worksheets pdf at the bottom of the post. HOW DO YOU WRITE CAPITAL […]
SELF REGULATION ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
When it comes to helping kids learn how to regulate their emotions and behavior, there are a lot of different strategies teachers can use in the classroom. Of course, some kids may need more help than others, but introducing self regulation strategies can be a great way to get all of your students on the […]