The first week of school sets the tone for the entire year, especially in a special education classroom. For students in PreK–2nd grade, those first few
Special education teachers wear many hats: instructor, case manager, data collector, and advocate. Often all in the same day. With the workload of lesson planning
Why is transition planning important in special education? When we think about preparing students with disabilities for adulthood, one of the most important areas we
If you’re a special education teacher, you know that Extended School Year (ESY) lesson planning can be a challenge. The days are shorter, your students’ needs are
Alphabet instruction is a foundational skill in early learning and special education classrooms. Students benefit most when letter learning is hands-on, predictable, and engaging. These
Spring is a great time to refresh independent work routines while keeping structure and predictability in place. Seasonal activities help maintain student engagement without changing