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  • Physical Therapy Ideas in Autism Classroom

    When working with early learners with autism, sometimes it is necessary to work with a physical therapist in your team. Autism spectrum disorder affects a broad range of a person’s conditions and development. Difficulty in moving around, walking, running, etc. may not normally fall in this condition. However, some individuals may exhibit complex conditions including…

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  • Math Worksheets in Special Education

    Some of my older students (3-5th grade with autism) need practice on many math skills,  Beside from their IEP goals, most would benefit from practicing in number sense, place value, addition and subtraction, geometry, time/money, and word problems.  This 3rd grader of mine just learned how to add/subtract. Thanks to Touch Points! It was a…

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  • Behavior Strategies in Classroom

    When I walked into one of our 2nd grade classes, students were quietly completing their morning work. It was about 15 minutes of a quiet work time and followed by a morning meeting on the carpet. This is my favorite class to go in. ⭐️⭐️ Structuring student’s time is as important as structuring the physical…

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  • Visual Strategy for Reading Comprehension

     BAS assessment is one of the formal reading assessments our district has utilized to gauge where each student is in his/her reading.  It happens 3-4 times a year to monitor each student’s progress toward reading. Given a book to read in 1:1 setting, students will read out loud the book from beginning to the end, and several…

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  • Educational Apps for Special Education

    As technology continues to advance, there has been an increase in the development of educational apps specifically designed for individuals with special needs. These apps are designed to provide a personalized learning experience for students with special needs and to help them develop important skills that will enable them to be successful in their academic…

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  • Autism in Kindergarten Classroom

    It has been 8 weeks since the new school year began. Everyone on campus works on the building once again in-person community, learning classroom procedures, and transitioning between places safely and independently. It is hard work and has been smooth.💕 One thing I noticed though…as many of our primary grade teachers may agree is that our…

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