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I Can Brush My Teeth- Social Story
WebIf a kiddo keeps hitting his friend, I’ll pick a keeping your hands to yourself story!) This 12 page social story walks through the steps of brushing your teeth. Each page has a colorful image accompanied with the text. This book is one of 5 books from the Hygiene Bundle. Also in this bundle is: -Washing my Hands. -Going Potty. -Getting Dressed.
Actived: 7 days ago
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Greetings In The Classroom
WebA proper fist bump is perfectly acceptable form of saying good morning to a peer. Now, a full blown punch of a fist bump…not so much. Let’s set students up for success by teaching them the appropriate steps of a fist bump. Waving. A wave is the most casual form of a greeting, yet still perfectly acceptable.
Calm Down Kits in the Classroom
WebTake baby steps. Work on students mastering one small step to calming down and prompt them through the rest. Depending on the student it could be to walk to the calm down area, or take 1 deep breath, or fold hands etc. There is no “one plan fits all” for students with emotional and behavioral challenges. It is up to the students education
Toilet Training in the Classroom
WebProvide a hand washing visual to help cut down on the verbal prompts while in the restroom. 7. Equip staff with the tools needed to communicate with the student while toilet training. My belief with everything is to use AS LITTLE verbal prompting as possible. Verbal prompts can become SO overstimulating for students.
Proprioceptive and Vestibular Movement Activities
WebSwinging on playground, hammock, in a blanket. Jumping on a trampoline, to music, in an obstacle course on a fitness ball. Rocking in a rocking chair or horse. Picking up objects during a scavenger hunt, playing catch. These activities target the vestibular system because these types of movements engage the inner ear and vestibular system which
Supporting Students With Anxiety And Depression In The Classroom
WebMental health issues amongst kids are at an all-time high. The National Alliance on Mental Health reports 1 in 5 children have a mental health disorder, like anxiety or depression. The high frequency of these diagnoses obviously impacts schools. From absenteeism, behavioral issues, to academic performance teachers can see first hand the effects it has
setting students up for success with Substitute teachers: SEL
WebHere is a hands on, interactive notebook activity to help generalize the substitute teacher rules. It also includes one page to create, shown below. Each behavior basic interactive notebook page comes in two versions and is all black/white for easy printing. Level 1: Non writers. Level 2: Writers.
How to Act in the Community: Behavior Basics
WebHere is a hands on, interactive notebook activity to help generalize the how to act in the community. It includes one page to create, shown below. Each behavior basic interactive notebook page comes in two versions and is all black/white for easy printing. Level 1: Non writers. Level 2: Writers.
Starter PEC’s Book- Real Pictures!
WebHow to implement PEC’s for beginners: (The room 83 way) -Give student a choice by placing two toys in front of him/her. -When he/she grabs one toy, find that PEC, and place it on the binder in front of the student. -Position the PEC’s book in between the communicating student and the communicating staff member.
Dear Special Education Teacher- A Parents Perspective Guest Blog
WebDear Special Education Teacher, I know you, I am you. I was you, at least. And then Kate was born. Before Kate there was Grace. Little miss ‘easy child’. She had some health problems but cognitively and socially she was a dream child. She spoke early. She could converse before her second birthday.
Low Tech, Mid Tech and High Tech Assisstive Technology
WebThe third and final form of assistive technology is high tech assistive technology. This is what we consider to the the kind we “plug in.”. This is the most intense and expensive form of technology. High Tech: computer. electronic tablet (iPad, iPod, Kindle, Samsung tablet etc.) electric wheelchair.
Valentine’s Celebrations in the Classroom
WebBelow are some of my favorite books for the holiday. You can also display these all month, not just for Valentine’s Day. A Crankenstein Valentine by Samantha Berger. Little Critter: Happy Valentine’s Day by Mercer Mayer. Happy Valentine’s Day, Curious George by N. Di Angelo. Groggles Monster Valentine by Diana Murray.
Ways to Give Back to Teacher’s This Holiday Season
Web“Jingle, jingle, ho, ho, Happy Holidays” – it’s that time of year where we start to spread the holiday cheer, and what better way to demonstrate that by giving back to those very special people in our lives, teachers.Today I am talking about giving back to teacher’s this holiday season. Why Give Back to Teachers? Teachers play such an important role in our …
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WebAfter Breakfast time, students get to go to recess. This is my break and I use this time to take care of any necessary things. My staff supervises my students and includes them with their peers as much as possible.
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