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Emotional Regulation, Language, and Autism
The ability to control, evaluate, and modify one’s emotional responses, known as emotion regulation, is a key skill that significantly impacts early childhood. This skill is directly associated with a range of positive outcomes, including improved academic performance, better relationships with peers, and reduced emotional issues. As children grow, they transition from relying on caregivers […]
Shark Fine Motor Game – Free Printable
Ready to dive into a sea of fun? Just in time for Shark Week, we’re introducing a thrilling new activity for young kids – the Shark Fine Motor Game. This fun shark game promises endless enjoyment and learning, a great way to keep your little ones engaged during summer activities. It’s the perfect time to […]
All About Me Games for Preschoolers
Special education teachers play a crucial role in helping preschoolers develop essential skills and reach their full potential. One effective way to engage young learners and foster their development is through “All About Me” games and activities. These All About Me games for preschoolers provide a fun and interactive learning experience. WHY ARE ALL ABOUT […]
Perspective Taking IEP Goals – Examples and Tips
Perspective taking refers to the ability to understand situations from the point of view of others and is a crucial component of social-emotional learning. It forms the basis of empathy and is vital to our everyday social interactions. Perspective taking IEP goals are designed to help students, especially those on the autism spectrum or with […]
Autistic Adults and Occupational Therapy Experiences – Let’s Learn!
A recent research article explored the perspectives of autistic adults and occupational therapy (OT) for autistic children and youth. The authors conducted a qualitative study with 12 autistic adults who had received OT services as children or adolescents. The participants were interviewed about their experiences with OT, their views on the benefits and limitations of […]
Watermelon Worksheet FREE Printable
The weather is getting warmer, the grass is greener, and it is time for watermelon! Add this FUN and FREE watermelon worksheet to your collection of handwriting activities. Your students will practice so many skills with just this ONE worksheet. This worksheet is from the complete Summer Multisensory Handwriting Packet. You can download the watermelon […]
Free Camping Worksheet
Just as the sun colors the sky with the first light of day, camping colors our experiences in the Great Outdoors. One great way to prepare for your next camping trip and make your camping trip fun is by using a FREE Camping Worksheet. It is great for any camping theme in the classroom too! This […]
Accommodations for Students with Autism
Students with autism require specific accommodations to support their learning and social interactions within the classroom setting. Special education teachers play a vital role in creating an inclusive environment that addresses the unique needs of these students. Educators can facilitate their understanding, minimize anxiety, and promote social skills development by implementing appropriate accommodations. Here are […]
Fish Dot Art Free Printable
Have you been looking for fun and creative activities to keep your kids engaged while also helping them improve their fine motor skills and visual perception? This fish dot art free printable is the perfect solution for you. You can download the fish dot art PDF and have your students engage in a colorful, playful, […]
Sensory Processing and Interoception
Sensory processing and interoception, two critical aspects of human physiology and cognitive perception, play significant roles in children’s development. Sensory processing pertains to the way the nervous system receives, organizes, and interprets information from our senses. It is fundamental for children to interact with their environment and learn from it effectively. On the other hand, […]