Learning To Laugh At Myself
As a Special Education teacher, I have learned to do and be a lot of things over the years; flexible,...
As a Special Education teacher, I have learned to do and be a lot of things over the years; flexible,...
As teachers, we have heard it all! I came across this blog post by Shannon Reed and wanted to share. Having enjoyed…
“Sarah, stop flushing that toilet!” Well, that’s the price we pay when we teach independence!!! Sarah had learned how to...
There is always a child that comes into this world with an invisible sign saying “I have been here before.”...
It had been a long week and Friday was not looking to be any better then the rest of the...
I love my kindergartners. They always come to me with so much to learn and get used to. Longer school...
It was something about shoes. It wasn’t a particular color or style. It didn’t matter if they were men’s shoes,...
There is something to say about peace and quiet. And, as parents of busy, active, vocal kids, we relish those moments. But, as parents of busy, active, vocal kids, we recognize that quiet can also mean one of two other things…
We hear the old adage, “time flies” all of the time. It is used in reference to kids growing older, grandbabies getting bigger, years and months passing by way to fast, and, of course, summer.
I think teachers would all agree that there is never a dull moment working with kids… with or without disabilities. Often times, my student’s abilities...
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