Inclusive Teaching Strategies for Students With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is a condition that can result in various physical challenges. Teachers who have students in their classrooms with CP should read …
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Cerebral palsy is a condition that can result in various physical challenges. Teachers who have students in their classrooms with CP should read …
Continue ReadingReading can be difficult for any student with reading deficiencies. For students with autism, poor comprehension skills and language delays, along …
Continue ReadingMore children who attend Montessori schools are being diagnosed with “Sensory Processing Disorder.” Montessori educators are concerned …
Continue ReadingStory boards have lots of great uses, but are you getting the most out of yours? Read the tips below to maximize your story board use. From academic …
Continue ReadingLike poetry in other languages, ASL poetry makes a creative use of language, sign language in this case. It is a visual poetry, using hand movements …
Continue ReadingMaking music is fun, and most kids learn much from music. Creative expression and the ability to communicate in a language that involves sound and …
Continue ReadingLooking for a way to introduce the rules for the year in the hopes of avoiding confusion? These back to school activities offer a great way to avoid …
Continue ReadingStudents who have a hearing loss can greatly benefit from inclusion. When teachers understand the educational and social impacts of hearing …
Continue ReadingIf your school has qualified for a Title I Program, students who are reading below grade level may receive additional support through a Title I …
Continue ReadingMaking friends isn’t easy for kids with Asperger’s Disorder. Building a network of friends can be a very difficult process for them. There …
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