So, we know they are important, but how do we write a good social story??
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The Secret to a Peaceful Classroom: Connecting with Empathy
We typically don’t have a problem empathizing when students are feeling sad, but when to-dos are high and good behavior is running low, empathy is usually at the bottom of our list.
Social Stories: Your (Not-So-)Secret Weapon for Classroom Sanity
It’s mid-September…the honeymoon is over. The excitement of the school year has worn off and Thanksgiving seems like an eternity away. This is the perfect time to revisit social stories!
Two Ways to Use Fidgets Successfully in the Classroom
Many times, your students with ADHD or sensory disorders can multitask, or have something in their hands, to promote focus, attention, calming, and active listening. Fidgets, when used appropriately, are an excellent way to help students self-regulate in the...
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