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  • Hygiene Life Skills in Special Education

    Hygiene Life Skills Lessons and Special Education Teaching personal hygiene is one of the most important life skills in middle and high school life skills classes and special education. These are a set of hygiene skills worksheets. The goals will be teaching the importance of personal hygiene (e.g., to keep us safe from germs) and its…

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  • Hygiene Life Skills in Special Education

    Hygiene Life Skills Lessons and Special Education Teaching personal hygiene is one of the most important life skills in middle and high school life skills classes and special education. These are a set of hygiene skills worksheets. The goals will be teaching the importance of personal hygiene (e.g., to keep us safe from germs) and its…

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  • What type of School is Best for Students with Autism

    When my child was about to turn 5 and fall was approaching, the biggest question mark in my mind was which elementary school will she attend? I confess now I have searched “Best school near me” on google so many times. Is that a so-called, “good” school? How many students are in each class? Will…

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  • Simple Halloween Read-Aloud Books Activities

    Halloween is here, which is one of the most motivational themes that you can teach at school. Read more about Halloween Social Skills Activities in my previous post. We surely live in the world of abundance. There are so many book resources and read-aloud activities out there to talk about this special theme. Some of…

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  • Thanksgiving Activities and Special Education Resources

    I have enjoyed this big project of fine motor skills workbook with my students since the beginning of the school year. Fine motor skills are THE foundational skill to be able to learn other academics and participate in various school activities with some level of independence. I am not just talking about writing or arts…

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  • Teaching Writing to Students with Autism

    When I think about teaching writing to students with autism, I can imagine many different paths to follow. It means that which path you follow depends on the individual’s current level of cognitive, social, behavior and fine motor skills. Especially for those who have very limited communication skills and fine motor skills- We can always…

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