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How to Create and Use Individualized Learning Bins
Kindergarten is a time for young learners to develop foundational skills, but each child progresses at their own pace and has unique learning needs. One effective way to address this diversity is through individualized learning bins. These bins are a powerful tool to...
Boosting Literacy with Adaptive Books: Tips for Special Education Teachers
As a special education teacher, finding the right resources to help students build literacy skills can be a challenge. Adaptive books are a fantastic tool to engage students with varying needs and abilities, giving them a chance to learn at their own pace and in a way...
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:...
Embedding Social Skills Into Every Lesson
Every lesson is a way that we connect with our learners. Not only do my team and I teach academics and follow the curriculum, but we help and create lessons that focus on social skills and getting our bodies ready for learning. Embedding social skills into everyday...
AAC Awareness Month: Building Language Every Day in Your Homeschool
October is AAC Awareness Month, a time to celebrate every voice and to remind the world that communication comes in many forms. In our home, communication looks a little different, and that’s something I’m proud of. All three of my kids are AAC users, and over time,...
Must-Have Items for Supporting Environmental Modifications in the Classroom
Using furniture to make modifications to an environment is the first step, but sometimes additional support is needed. When making further changes to an environment, these are some of my must-have, quick, easy-to-implement, and low-cost items to add to any...
Using AAC to Support Your Homeschool Curriculum
Homeschooling a child who uses AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) brings both flexibility and opportunity. Every subject, whether it’s reading, math, science, social studies, or language arts, offers chances to practice both academic skills and...
Top 10 Must-Do Tasks from a Self-Contained Elementary Teacher
If anyone is feeling like me, I get my lesson plans done and materials prepped all weekend, and then the week goes by with no time! This year is new to me as I am re-learning my role as an Autism classroom teacher. I have a new team, in a new district, with new...
5 Items I’m Adding to my OT Toolkit This School Year
Student engagement is essential for effective therapy sessions. As the school year begins, I have found myself taking some time to refresh my therapy materials to keep things exciting. Today, I’m going to share 5 new items that I am excited to incorporate into my...
Creating a Predictable Environment to Decrease Behaviors and Increase Independence
Defining areas in the classroom that serve a specific purpose is crucial for all students. When you walk into a classroom, the room layout clearly shows what happens at each location. It is all about creating that predictable environment to help decrease behaviors...
Cultivating Calm Through Sensory Gardens
I was recently so inspired by an Occupational Therapist who created a sensory garden for her students using a small grant and some good old-fashioned community outreach. The project reminded me of the value of “learning the old school way” — through movement, hands-on...
Back to Homeschool: How to Assess Where Your Child Is Starting This Year
The start of a homeschool year is a chance to reset and refocus. It’s an opportunity to look at where your child is right now, celebrate what they’ve learned, and think about what’s next. Before jumping into new lessons, let’s take a moment to understand where they’re...












