
3 tips for Special Education Teachers
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I have been running a classroom business in my special education life skills classroom for about two years now. And I’m not looking back. A
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There are multiple things you need to consider when creating toileting routines in your special education classroom. Here are a few of my tips and tricks that I’ve learned to help give you a better understanding of toileting routines.
Silence is golden. In my classroom, I work specifically with students that are non verbal. They do have communication devices to communicate their needs and wants, however they do not verbally speak.
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