Designing an effective classroom set up is important because it can help increase attention to task, decrease behaviors and create a natural flow. Many times, our students are highly distractable. There are things we can do to the classroom environment to make it EASIER for them to attend, self-regulate and learn. Begin by taking inventory […]| Mrs. P's Specialties
Pairing, or building a positive relationship, with your students is a vital step in developing instructional control and setting your student and yourself up for an effective year. Here are tips to help you set yourself and your students up for a successful year. What Is Pairing? Pairing is a fancy word for building a positive […]| Mrs. P's Specialties
Implement these 5 easy, yet highly effective behavior management strategies to keep students on task & learning in your special ed. program.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Feel Equipped Confident Empowered To Help All Of Your Students Without Burning Out You don’t need to live and breathe teaching to be an effective teacher when you have these resources, strategies, and tips. Shop Special Ed Resources Excel At Classroom Management Effectively Meet All Students’ Needs Feel Confident And Successful Ready to fill your […]| Mrs. P's Specialties
Here are 5 tips for new special education teachers to avoid off task behaviors, build positive relationships and create an effective classroom.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Here are 20 community service ideas for students with disabiliites. Each are designed to support inclusion, engagement, and real-world impact.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Why & how to teach & practice leisure skills in your classroom. Students with disabilities don't naturally develop them, we need to teach them.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Learn how to use visuals to modify and support lessons and tasks in your special education classroom for better understanding & learning.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Students can easily become prompt dependent in special education. Learn how to reduce & prevent it to help students become independent.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Teach safety and community signs to help your students become more independent in the community. Use these 5 ideas to build these life skills.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Teaching ESY or summer programming in special education requires a balance of maintaining & generalizing skills while also building in more fun activities. Read on for 5 tips to help you create a program that will help students meet their ESY goals and set them up for success after summer. The goal of esy programs ... Read More about 5 Tips For Teaching ESY or Summer School The post 5 Tips For Teaching ESY or Summer School appeared first on Mrs. P's Specialties.| Mrs. P's Specialties
The key to creating functional lessons is to embed skills into real-life based lessons. Peek inside our life skills based lesson to learn how.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Create functional lessons that target academic standards, life skills & IEP goals. Use these tips to save time & create engaging & effective lessons.| Mrs. P's Specialties
Learn how to reduce repetitive scripting behaviors that interfere with students learning, participating and socializing with their peers.| Mrs. P's Specialties
10 functional reading activities to build life long literacy skills that will help your students be independent. A must for Special Ed Classes!| Mrs. P's Specialties