While I’m at home practicing “social distancing” and binge watching Disney+, the least I could do was… something – anything–…
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10 MUST-dos that Dignify Students with Disabilities
As educators, and especially as educators of children with disabilties, it’s my humble opinion that our most important role is…
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7 Reasons to Use Playdough in Speech & Language Therapy
Today I’m blogging about something I’ve been passionate about, especially lately, with my “after school” clients. There’s nothing like a…
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#3 in a Series: 8 Things You Need to Know When Working with a Student Who has Autism { #3 }
I hope you are all coming down off of a beautiful holiday season! As you can imagine, it’s been…
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Part 3 in a Series: Building Your Students’ Vocabulary
I want to share with you some more tried and true strategies for teaching vocabulary. The first is LINCS from…
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Part 2 in a Series: Building Your Students’ Vocabulary
To be completely transparent, for more than half of my career, I was torn about exactly how to attack vocabulary-…
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