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BUILDING CLASSROOM SYSTEMS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION THAT ACTUALLY WORK
Teaching feels impossible right now—and it’s not because you’re doing something wrong. High behaviors, constant interruptions, and lack of time are signs of missing classroom systems, not teacher failure. This post explores why teaching feels so hard and how building simple, sustainable systems can help special education classrooms run more smoothly.


PAPERWORK TIPS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATORS
The last few months of the school year are always so busy. Transition meetings, ESY paperwork, progress reports...it feels like there is...


INCREASING INDEPENDENCE WITH WORK TASKS
Whenever I am called to help a teacher with a specific student or classroom management in general, one of my first questions is, "What...


RAINBOW CLASSROOM THEME: INSPIRATION & DECOR
Bright & colorful, a rainbow theme is always a fun way to decorate your classroom,


STREAMLINE YOUR SPECIAL EDUCATION DATA COLLECTION & PROGRESS MONITORING
There are plenty of ways to streamline your data collection process. These tips make data collection and progress monitoring more efficient.


WHY YOU SHOULD COLOR CODE MATERIALS BY LEVEL
This system will make it so much easier for you to quickly differentiate your centers and independent work for your students!




INSIDE MY CLASSROOM: INDEPENDENT WORK TASKS STATION
I love my independent work task station! I think it's so important for our students to be able to complete a task independently


VISUALS, VISUALS, VISUALS TIPS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATORS}
Visuals are so important for our kiddos






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