Teaching Students With Orthopedic Impairment
Children with orthopedic impairment can easily study in a regular school. This article describes some ideas that teachers can use while teaching in a …
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Children with orthopedic impairment can easily study in a regular school. This article describes some ideas that teachers can use while teaching in a …
Continue ReadingIn this classic book by Beverly Cleary, your child will learn that all families have their ups and downs. Ramona learns that she is a member of a …
Continue ReadingListening exercises are an important element in learning English as a foreign language or English as a second language. Where can you find free …
Continue ReadingHolidays are often a difficult time for people with special needs. This article describes ways in which teachers can help relieve holiday stress for …
Continue ReadingIt is often a scary time when your child is ready to start preschool and you want them in a nurturing and educationally sound environment. Knowing …
Continue ReadingIt’s never too early to acquaint toddlers to colors. Begin with several crafts for toddlers that focus on the color yellow. They are sure to …
Continue ReadingSpring is when the world seems to come alive! Use this list of preschool and toddler spring book titles for read-alouds at home or in the classroom. …
Continue ReadingStudents arrive in your classroom at different levels of learning readiness. When you determine how to differentiate instruction for your students, …
Continue ReadingA children’s favorite, Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, is a great way to reinforce the reading comprehension skills of first and second graders.
Continue ReadingDo you think that having a specific learning disability only affects students’ performance in academic areas? That is not true at all. …
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