Processing Disorder?
She came to me as a pint-sized dynamo! A kindergartner with all kinds of personality and an attitude to go right along with it. At...
She came to me as a pint-sized dynamo! A kindergartner with all kinds of personality and an attitude to go right along with it. At...
The unofficial start to summer, today we celebrate Memorial Day. A holiday filled with BBQs, picnics, family fun, high school baseball championships, and more, we...
I was enjoying the June 2018 issue of the California Educator when I came across this statement, “It’s a fact: all educators possess superpowers.” It...
Many women do noble things, but a mother surpasses them all. So I write today to honor and offer up this tribute to mothers and...
I grew up with a mom who taught my brother, sister and I to never stare, to never tease, and to never treat a person...
In years past, teaching students with severe disabilities was usually limited to “functional” activities: such as learning to go to the bathroom, to feed ones...
For teachers all across America, the school year is winding down, and for some, it can’t come soon enough! I have spoken with a few...
It is coming to that time of year for all teachers… transition!!! In education, transition typically refers to the three major transitional points: when students...
We all know that exercise is important for us. Growing up, I was very active. It started with playing outside until dark as a kid,...
I was enjoying Joel Osteen’s live church service when they previewed a movie titled Where Hope Grows. The movie is about a pro baseball player...
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