I Need Help- A Social Story
I Need Help- A Social Story
I Need Help- A Social Story
Teacher in Autism Unit Needs Help Dealing with Parents Meredith asks for some IEP meeting tips for dealing with her student’s parents: “The parents of… Read More »Teacher in Autism Unit Needs Help Dealing with Parents
In the world of education, teachers often find themselves in situations that are, well, less than magical. We might not wield wands or wear capes,… Read More »Visual Rule Cards for Kids with Special Needs
It’s not just about classroom management; it’s about teaching your students valuable life skills in a fun and engaging way. So, get ready to unleash the potential of your classroom with these classroom helper ideas that are sure to make your students shine and your classroom thrive!
If you work with children with sensory issues or a sensory processing disorder, you may be looking for the best way to meet their stim needs. We have tons of ideas on how to integrate fun toys into your sensory rooms, classroom, or even at home for those of you living with fidgety children or kids with ASD. Before we dive into the best stim toys for autism, let’s get some core information out there first.
Six tips for supporting special needs students online learning as a parent. Get some ideas on how to help your child with a disability as we all hunker down for the long haul of distance and online learning.
How to use this personal finance project in a vocational training class to address transition needs and financial literacy to my students. Read more…
You’ve worked on good routines and procedures for weeks now… and in the blink of Holiday Vacation, all your hard work will be undone. Here… Read More »Helping Students Overcome Holiday in Autism Units
Dear Readers and Friends, I need help. Like so many others in the Greater Houston area, I nearly fell to my knees this morning… Read More »Hurricane Harvey Help
Kids with Autism who get a poor night’s sleep often have problems with behaviors at school- that may be aggression and agitation, social withdrawal and isolation, or even sleeping in school. So what to do? This is a conversation worth having with parents, and may help you get through your day a little better!