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  • Assessment in Special Education: ABLLS-R

    What assessment do you use in special education classroom? Another topic special educators can talk about for hours is assessment. What do we use to assess students in special education? Especially for those with significant delays in academics, language, and behavior? What’s ABLLS-R? ABLLS-R has been my go-to assessment and curriculum guide since the beginning of…

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  • Samples of IEP Goals

    IEP goals writing is not easy. Each student has to be look at individually and his/her IEPs have to build a path to serve his unique needs. There are many samples of IEP goals out there. In fact, there are some tricky cases when coming up academic goals for students with autism. What If a…

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  • Autism Distance Learning

    Autism Distance Learning: Distance learning, also known as remote or online learning, became a prevalent mode of education during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the aim of minimizing the spread of the virus and ensuring the safety of students and educators, many schools and educational institutions shifted to remote learning as an alternative to traditional in-person…

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  • School Closure and Distance Learning

    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 a public school teacher. I am sure…

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  • Monthly Themes in Special Education Classroom

    I see many teachers in our district are equipped with some curriculum guides to follow when teaching core academics. But I love to see how teachers also bring some fun activities to motivate students in learning through read-aloud, art and craft, and songs, etc. For example, October is a great month to celebrate Halloween. It’s…

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  • Toilet Training

    Are you looking for some video and visual resources focusing on “toilet training” or teaching daily living skills involved in a bathroom. 1.Video Modeling The use of video to prime a child with autism for toileting is one of the effective way to approach. (Bainbridge, Nicole; Brenda Smith Myles, 1999) This is not a one-time…

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