Enhancing Speech Therapy Goals for Autistic Preschoolers at Home
One of the biggest areas of concern with Autistic preschoolers is speech and language development. Speech therapy may be necessary. You can reinforce …
Continue ReadingOne of the biggest areas of concern with Autistic preschoolers is speech and language development. Speech therapy may be necessary. You can reinforce …
Continue ReadingWorried that all your students hate poetry? Well, that might be true but this guide to teaching Emily Dickinson may help change their mind.
Continue ReadingMany common German verbs can take separable prefixes that change the meaning of the verb. This article outlines a lesson plan for teaching first-year …
Continue ReadingOccupational Therapy sessions are important for Autistic preschoolers. The Occupational Therapist will work with a child to develop fine motor skills. …
Continue ReadingAutistic preschoolers commonly need Physical Therapy exercises to improve physical abilities such as balance, gait, and large motor skills. While the …
Continue ReadingPoetry by Langston Hughes has become a popular part of the high school English curriculum. Expose yourself and your students to Langston Hughes with …
Continue ReadingA classroom activity that uses the working of a stringed musical instrument - acoustic guitar as a demonstration to study the properties of waves, …
Continue ReadingEven young children understand the idea of a home, and they can extend this concept to understand how animals have homes as well. This animal habitat …
Continue ReadingEase preschoolers’ transition to school with some fun activities. You’ll find a graphing activity to help students find out who’s in …
Continue ReadingMicrosoft Word has a useful function for checking the reading age of text before using it in the classroom with your students. Text which is too hard …
Continue ReadingFrench is an important global language. It is considered the world’s second international language; and the power to communicate in French in daily …
Continue ReadingEcholalia and palilalia are two disordered speech patterns that are common in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome. These verbal …
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