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  • 특수교육 종사자를 위한 행동 중재 전략 강의 요청: Lecture and Workshop Inquiry

    As both a special education teacher with over 20 years of experience and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), I provide a wide range of lectures and workshops designed to support teachers, therapists, and families in their work with children and adults with developmental disabilities. These programs integrate evidence-based practices, disability studies perspectives, and practical…

  • Autism and Typing

    I agreed to my occupational therapist when she complained about how hard it was to find a good typing app for the students with autism.  Most regular typing programs are visually too overstimulating and complicated.  When speaking to teaching a child with autism to type words/phrases and sentences, “Peck and Hunt” should work here. 👆🏽…

  • Grocery Store Math

    When it comes to a basic operation of addition and subtraction practice with decimals, I figured one of the best ways to teach this concept is using money, which is a real-life math. For older students with special needs in middle and high school, you might have heard modified curriculum called Grocery Store Math, Department…

  • Autism and Literacy Skills

    Let’s take one of my student’ curriculum cart, pick a drawer labeled “Reading” and see what’s in there. Okay. Jonny has been working on reading sight words, and building phonetic skills lately. Here are a couple of materials he has been using. Sight Word Cards Common Nouns and Verbs  Simple Decodable Books My experience with…

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