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Supporting kids with special needs works best when both regular education and special education staff work together. That's why it is helpful for all teachers to understand how they can modify and accommodate for students in their classrooms. For newer teachers, learning that you need to modify work

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Are you a Special Education teacher who feels like your classroom is constantly in chaos? Behavior management is a never ending challenge, but there are strategies and practical tips that can help you transform chaos into calm. Ebd Classroom Set Up Behavior Management, Asd Behavior Management, Behavior Management Special Education, Behavior Visuals, Preschool Behavior Management, Creative Curriculum Preschool, Behavior Specialist, Special Education Behavior, Preschool Behavior

Are you a Special Education teacher who feels like your classroom is constantly in chaos? Behavior management is a never ending challenge, but there are strategies and practical tips that can help you transform chaos into calm.

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Are you wondering how to manage meltdowns in your special education classroom? Today, I talk about 5 deescalation techniques that you can use with your special education students. This blog includes deescalation tips for both antecedent strategies and reactive strategies. One of these meltdown tips is finding tools for sensory regulation. I include a sensory chart to pick what’s best for each child. Hopefully you find these deescalation strategies helpful to manage meltdowns in the classroom. Anchor Charts For Special Education, Deescalation Strategies Classroom, Deescalation Strategies, Deescalation Techniques, Aba Classroom, Special Ed Classroom, Behavior Classroom, Ed Classroom, Sensory Regulation

Are you wondering how to manage meltdowns in your special education classroom? Today, I talk about 5 deescalation techniques that you can use with your special education students. This blog includes deescalation tips for both antecedent strategies and reactive strategies. One of these meltdown tips is finding tools for sensory regulation. I include a sensory chart to pick what’s best for each child. Hopefully you find these deescalation strategies helpful to manage meltdowns in the…

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For our learners who need to work on foundational learning skills, such as simple matching, I have always love creating hands on task boxes put-in tasks and color sorting tasks. My classroom closet always looked like it could be featured on an episode of hoarders. I kept every shoe box, coffee container, baby jar, and

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Are you struggling with handling challenging behaviors in your special education classroom? Today, this blog post will give you ideas for using choices to improve challenging behaviors. Teaching decision making skills to your special ed students is an important piece of them becoming self advocates. By keeping choices simple and finding areas that students can be in control are both ways to increase independent skills. Also, see how you can use visual aids for students to comprehend choices. Special Ed Classroom, Ed Classroom, Pecs Communication, Adapted Pe, Special Education Behavior, Sensory Classroom, Communication Boards, Intervention Classroom, Life Skills Curriculum

Are you struggling with handling challenging behaviors in your special education classroom? Today, this blog post will give you ideas for using choices to improve challenging behaviors. Teaching decision making skills to your special ed students is an important piece of them becoming self advocates. By keeping choices simple and finding areas that students can be in control are both ways to increase independent skills. Also, see how you can use visual aids for students to comprehend choices.

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