10 ways to use visual supports in your special education classroom TweetShareSharePin0 SharesWhen teaching students with special needs, using visual aids are soo very important. It doesn’t matter what time of day it is, whether its Math TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
The importance of Using Visual schedules in the classroom! TweetShareSharePin0 SharesVisual schedules are just a visual prompt that is used to help our kids understand what is coming next. Simple right? But so many teachers TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
Power of the Pause Button TweetShareSharePin0 SharesLots of people working in special education struggle with their students transitioning from preferred activities to non-preferred activities, but have you ever tried using a TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
Building In Interruptions into their Daily Schedules TweetShareSharePin0 SharesOnce a week, I like to share a special education tip, and this week I want to talk about how to build interruptions into your TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
What is Functional Protesting, and why is it important? TweetShareSharePin0 Shares You may be wondering what is functional protesting. When a student has no way to communicate that they don’t want something or they are TweetShareSharePin0 Shares