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  • Simple Reading Activity for Students with Autism

    How to teach reading is one of the most frequently asked questions for special education teachers like me. Decoding, and sounding out letters and words, is very difficult for many students with language delays. For students with autism, this is true even more. When working with a child with autism or who has limited language,…

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  • Simple Reading Activity for Students with Autism

    How to teach reading is one of the most frequently asked questions for special education teachers like me. Decoding, and sounding out letters and words, is very difficult for many students with language delays. For students with autism, this is true even more. When working with a child with autism or who has limited language,…

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  • Autism Classroom Reading and Math

    Autism classroom often serves students with various skill levels. They often bring unique interests and challenges to the teaching table. For me, any school curriculum has not been so effective with my students. It is frustrating. A year after year, I had to learn new curricula and implemented them with my students to see if…

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  • Crisis Prevention and Intervention

    I have spent some time researching the topics of crisis prevention and intervention for the last 2 weeks, specifically related to developmental disabilities and challenging behaviors at school and in rehabilitation programs for adults. Crisis Prevention Institute is a leading organization in training and educating the world about the importance of prevention, de-escalation, and problem-solving…

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  • Eloping behavior and autism

    It has been a tough couple of months with new students with limited communication and social skills since the beginning of the school year. Some also display wandering behavior. I work with students with autism in public school settings, and wandering or eloping behavior is one of the most challenging behavior to work with. Maintaining…

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  • Fall Activities Free Resources

    It’s fall- the leaves are falling and I feel the cool breeziness everywhere. This is one of our favorite months of the year in lesson planning, and these are some of the great resources that have been shared for free. Fall and Halloween activities are included. Simple Coloring, Letters, and Arts Activities Alphabet Letter/Sound Recognition…

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