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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
Thanksgiving may be this week, but it isn't too early to start thinking about the ways we will keep our students engaged as they anticipate Christmas. I also have a link here to help you find the three Thanksgiving cutting pages I created. They were good for my guys: maybe they will keep little hands busy in your class, as well.

Christmas Resources
Yeah, it's early, but Christmas has such a huge impact on everything we do in December, why not start planning now? I've put all the Christmas resources in one place to help you plan your month.

Get Emotional
Social skills include not only knowing how to use a fork and how to be polite, but how to recognize and name emotions. Emotional literacy is addressed in this blog.

Thanksgiving Cutting Activities
Cutting activities help young students or students with fine motor deficits practice cutting and strengthen weak hands.

Floortime - Scam or Panacea?
I'll probably get a bunch of snarky responses to this blog, but it does make life exciting. A couple of weeks ago I was asked to review a book published by... Read more

 


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