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Free St Patrick’s Day Code Breakers
Looking for a fun way to practice handwriting, problem solving, and visual scanning this March? These Free St Patrick’s Day Code Breakers are a simple, engaging way to combine fine motor skills with festive learning. You can download the FREE printable at the bottom of the post. WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE ST PATRICK’S DAY […]
Connect the Flowers Visual Motor Activity Free PDF
This flower visual motor activity is a free printable that challenges children to find matching flower pairs and connect them using specific line patterns. It targets visual discrimination, visual motor integration, and pencil control all in one engaging, low prep page. Download it for free at the bottom of this post. What’s Included in This […]
Neurodevelopmental Disorders And Academic Performance
Understanding how neurodevelopmental disorders and academic performance are related is important for educators and therapists supporting student participation across school settings. Students often present with a range of developmental characteristics that influence learning, classroom engagement, and access to instruction. Research that examines multiple neurodevelopmental conditions together provides valuable insight into how these factors interact within […]
Making Choices Song and Free Printables
Looking for a making choices song that supports emotional awareness, self-reflection, and growth mindset skills? The Making Choices Song was created to help students recognize that reactions are part of learning. Every child has strong feelings sometimes. Some reactions help situations improve. Some reactions make situations harder. The goal is not perfection. The goal is […]
Take a Deep Breath Song and Free Breathing Coloring Pages
The Take a Deep Breath Song is a gentle, calming tool designed to help children and adults slow down, reset, and reconnect with their bodies. With simple, rhythmic lyrics and a steady pace, the song guides listeners through slow inhaling, brief pauses, and long, controlled exhales. It is suitable for all ages and should be […]
5 Ways to Help Teachers and Families Support Students More Consistently
You know what works for your students. You’ve identified effective strategies, taught the skills, and seen progress during your sessions. But then the student goes back to the classroom or home, and somehow those strategies don’t translate. The teacher forgets the visual cue. The parent isn’t sure when to use the sensory break. The strategies […]
5 Ways to Make IEP Writing Faster Without Losing Individualization
IEP writing is one of those tasks that somehow manages to be both critically important and utterly exhausting. You know the student well. You have clear ideas about what they need. But translating all of that into compliant, measurable, individualized goals and present levels? That can take hours. Hours you don’t have. The pressure is […]
5 Ways to Strengthen MTSS Using What You Already Have
MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) often feels like one more initiative piled onto an already overwhelming workload. There’s pressure to implement new programs, collect more data, attend more meetings, and somehow coordinate interventions across multiple tiers all while maintaining your existing caseload and responsibilities. But here’s what often gets missed: you probably already have many […]
5 Ways to Build Student Regulation Skills That Support Learning, Not Just Behavior
When we think about student regulation in schools, it’s easy to default to behavior management strategies: visual schedules, token systems, consequences. But they often miss an important point: student regulation isn’t just about compliance or sitting still. It’s about creating the internal conditions students need to actually learn. As related service providers and special education […]
5 Ways to Reduce Daily Workload Without Lowering Expectations
Let’s be honest: the workload in special education and related services isn’t sustainable. Between documentation, meetings, progress monitoring, therapy sessions, consultations, and the ever-growing list of “just one more thing,” it’s easy to feel like you’re constantly behind. And the guilt that comes with trying to reduce your daily workload? That’s real too. But here’s […]