sensory activities to improve focus
[ad_1] Many of the students we work with in special education programs struggle to focus and have sensory integration needs. When we combine these 2 things, we can help students…
[ad_1] Many of the students we work with in special education programs struggle to focus and have sensory integration needs. When we combine these 2 things, we can help students…
[ad_1] While it can be tempting to make your classroom look pretty, colorful, or “cute”, it isn’t always in the best interest of students. Read on for tips to make…
[ad_1] For most students, hands on learning is a great way to engage students and deepen understanding. But what do you do when manipulatives are too distracting for the student?…
[ad_1] If your students struggle with both communication and reading skills, then it’s time to integrate the skills into the same lessons. By targeting communication and reading activities together, students…
[ad_1] Setting up a calm down corner in your classroom can be a highly effective way to improve classroom management and self-regulation in students. Use these tips to set up…
[ad_1] Our students need to be able to work on their own without constant feedback or prompting. Using independent work systems with students teaches them critical life skills and school…
[ad_1] Do you have students that struggle with learning letters? Do they learn a letter, but it’s meaningless to them? It’s time to switch to a comprehensive letter of the…
[ad_1] When we use students’ IEPs or individualized education plans to set up our centers, they will run smoother and be more effective. Read for 4 different ways to use…
[ad_1] Teaching students in a group setting is essential for our students, though it is often challenging. Whole group instruction is a wonderful way to teach students to take turns,…
[ad_1] In order to be able to have lifelong success in reading, special education classrooms need to target functional reading activities. Here are 10 different activities that will help students…