lunes, 23 de abril de 2012

About Special Education: Bus Horror Stories

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
I remember when my boys rode the bus to school every day. Zachary rode the bus from first grade until he drove himself to school at 17. Nate walked to school in fifth through 8th grade, but rode before and after. Zach was a hard nut to crack: hyperactive, he readily took the older kids' suggestions to engage in all kinds of inappropriate behavior, including mooning passing drivers (He was in second grade!) I've added some new resources to help you help your students or child.

Horror Stories on the Bus
As I reviewed the resources I have created to help support my colleagues in special education, I found one I had missed. I needed to provide bus behavior contracts. I know how valuable support can be for parents and children when children are having difficulty controlling behavior on the bus.

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Autism Awareness Month just arrived and there's been all sorts of interesting news. The first is that the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) changed their estimate for the prevalence of... Read more

April is Autism Awareness Month
For me, every month is Autism Awareness Month. I work with students with Autism. I'm in the process of getting my BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst.) I just accepted a... Read more

 


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