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  • Quote of the day

    There are many moments in our lives when we have to seek out help and support from others. They can be my best friends, family members, or amazing co-workers. Then, I start to realize that one or two motivational quotes and inspiring quotes can totally lift me up to heaven. These quotes about life, quotes…

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  • Activities for The Snowy Day

    It’s the time of the year- In January, many teachers teach around these winter themes like snow, hibernation, winter animals, etc….I am sure we all have read and heard “The Snowy Day”. It’s a great book and engages students with many activities while reading a book together. Of many video versions of Read-Aloud of the…

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  • Teaching Reading Comprehension to Students with Autism

    Teaching reading comprehension to students with autism has been one of many challenges for special educators. There is no “one size fits all” method in teaching reading. Especially when it comes to reading comprehension, we should consider each student’s uniqueness in behavior, language, and other skill levels. What are reading comprehension goals for autism? The…

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  • Strategies with ADHD

    Many parents approach me asking how to control ADHD symptoms without medication. I am a parent of an active girl. I know how difficult it is to think of an idea to give your child medication on a daily basis to control his/her active behavior. He is always in motion- having hard time sitting still,…

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  • Math Curriculum for Students with Autism

    When my caseload was a bit smaller than any other year, I only had 7 students. Some teachers were crying out, “how lucky are you!!!” Let’s face it. In order for me to teach math to these students with special needs, I needed to equip at least 3 to 4 different math curricula considering their…

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  • School Closure and Distance Learning

    Originally posted on Everyday Teaching Autism Resources: Year of 2020 was something. The school had shut down on 3/13/2020 and didn’t open until 9/28/2020. After all, most of my students were not equipped to the online teaching model- so I was the first teacher in our area back on campus since the school closure, as…

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