lunes, 28 de noviembre de 2011

About Special Education: Getting Ready for Christmas

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
I've added a fantasy shopping lesson plan to my Christmas resources, as well as updated the article on Asperger's Syndrome. Hope you find some resources to make your season bright.

Aperger's Syndrome and General Education
By this time of the year, you've identified students with some exceptional behavior challenges? Could it be Asperger's Syndrome? Some children on the high end of the spectrum have great language and may seem very bright, but may actually be on the Autism Spectrum. Read more and see if this new article give you some leads.

Shop 'til You Drop
Christmas means presents and shopping for many children. Why not harness that enthusiasm and have your students shop for their families. I provide a t chart, planning sheets and even a rubric you can use with your students.

Consumer or Professional?
A few weeks ago, I was asked to review a book by Dr. Gil Tippy of MetSchools, an organization of private schools in the Metropolitan New York area. Dr. Tippy... Read more

Get Emotional
Working with children on the autism spectrum is a constant reminder that all children need to have emotional literacy modeled. It seems, all too often, that children are analog: happy... Read more

 


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