lunes, 13 de febrero de 2012

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
Our students may really struggle with initiating new conversations, greeting strangers, or asking for help. Cartoon strips help students create and practice conversations. I also added information on assistive technology, both program and devices that will help your students build writing skills.

Whazzup?
This may be the hippest way to greet a peer, but many students with disabilities don't realize it is not a good way to greet the principal or a police officer, especially students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Cartoon Strip Social Interactions can provide a way for your students to learn, create and practice appropriate social interactions.

Writing Power
I don't know about your students, but my guys really struggle with writing. Sometimes it's short term memory challenges with spelling. Often it's fine motor challenges that either make their... Read more

Last Call for Valentine's Day
Still time to use some of my activities and printables with your students for Valentine's Day.

Meeting Behavior Challenges
Mid-year seems to be a time when behavior challenges are coming to a head in my middle school, so I can only imagine the same is true in other people's settings. I have new resources up to support teachers who are dealing with students with Emotional Disturbances.

 


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