Faking It
I love my kindergartners. They always come to me with so much to learn and get used to. Longer school...
I love my kindergartners. They always come to me with so much to learn and get used to. Longer school...
Dealing with challenging behaviors is something most teachers, Special Ed or not, face on a daily basis. Often times, the...
It was something about shoes. It wasn’t a particular color or style. It didn’t matter if they were men’s shoes,...
A friend of mine was frustrated with the school system, her son’s teacher, her son, and herself. Diagnosed with ADHD...
My daughter doesn’t know how to communicate. I’ll never forget that day. It was early on in my career as a teacher and a parent...
Students with disabilities present many challenges for teachers and their families: health, orthopedic, communication, vision, and more. The biggest challenge...
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.
Although summer is almost over, and school is about to start, I wanted to share this. I wish I had...
I am going to write up front that this blog is not for the faint of heart! But I wanted...
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