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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
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Finding meaningful work task ideas for special education can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re supporting students with different ability levels, endurance needs, and independence goals. You want