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The Only Curriculum You’ll Ever Need

The Only Curriculum You’ll Ever Need

Let's talk about the best curriculum out there for my self-contained classroom! As a teacher in a self-contained classroom, I’ve always sought resources that truly meet the diverse needs of my students. After years of trial and error, I finally found a game-changer:...

Planning for the Fall: Part 3 – Work Systems

Planning for the Fall: Part 3 – Work Systems

Part 3 of the "Planning for the Fall" series focuses on work systems.  Work systems are an organized way to practice skills that have been previously taught systematically.  They can be used in multiple settings within the school environment, allowing students to be...

Nouns and Verbs: From Books to Play

Nouns and Verbs: From Books to Play

Why Start with Nouns and Verbs? When we think about building language, it helps to start with the basics: nouns (people, places, and things) and verbs(actions). These are the foundation for helping young children begin to label their world and express their wants,...

Summer Homeschooling With Multiple Kids

Summer Homeschooling With Multiple Kids

Homeschooling in the summer can be a refreshing change of pace, but when you’re teaching multiple kids at different levels and different needs, it can also feel overwhelming. Whether you’re juggling speech goals, sensory needs, AAC use, or different IEP...

Planning for the Fall: Part 2 – Visual Schedules

Planning for the Fall: Part 2 – Visual Schedules

In Part 1, we laid the foundation for planning for the fall by mapping out the physical structure of your classroom. If you missed it, check it out here. Now that you have planned the physical structure, you can start creating individual visual schedules for your...

Sweet Summertime Activities

Sweet Summertime Activities

I cannot believe it’s time to be writing a summertime post!  How is it already June (or maybe you’re thinking…finally)? I’ve rounded up some of my favorite activities that will help you finish up your year and get you started if you are continuing to summer...

Planning for the Fall: Part 1 – Physical Structure

Planning for the Fall: Part 1 – Physical Structure

With the school year wrapping up in just a few short weeks, it is never too early to start thinking about the next school year. By now, most teachers have a good handle on their incoming caseload and can start creating a good plan to take away from the busyness of...

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