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