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29 maj 2018 · Making Preschool Inclusion Work gives you a thorough introduction to inclusion supports: evidence-based practices and strategies that help children with disabilities fully participate in early childhood classrooms.
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The Disability Equality Education's K-2nd grade Lesson Plan Library is a growing resource for you to download and use in your classroom or community setting. Working with your school district to analyze, understand and work together so we can bring disability into your curriculum.
23 cze 2023 · Here is a collection of 160 Report Card Comments for Students with Special Needs, designed to help teachers provide constructive, thoughtful, and supportive feedback.
10 maj 2024 · If a student has an IEP for ADHD, an emotional disability, autism, or other categories, they may be working on behavior goals to improve their ability to succeed in school. Given a self-monitoring checklist, [STUDENT] will demonstrate self-regulation during [# of sessions] across [# of months].
Word walls displaying previously taught vocabulary words provide a variety of benefits for students with learning disabilities. For example, having these words in a student’s working environment can provide more exposures to important vocabulary and can allow for better retention.
Disability Awareness Puppet Show: Put on a puppet show that teaches students about disability awareness and inclusion. Create puppet characters with different abilities and personalities, and use the show to illustrate themes of empathy, friendship, and diversity.
In this blog, we’ll dive into the world of IEP objectives specifically for kindergarten kids, exploring what they are, why they’re essential, and how they may help design a bright future for our little learners.