6 Modifications for Your Early Ed Classroom
Improve inclusion in your early childhood classroom with these simple modifications from the popular guidebook Building Blocks for Teaching Preschoolers with Special Needs. Read More
Improve inclusion in your early childhood classroom with these simple modifications from the popular guidebook Building Blocks for Teaching Preschoolers with Special Needs. Read More
Good modifications are a wonderful way to support your students with disabilities so they can experience everything the general curriculum has to offer. But bad modifications—at best, they don’t help, and at worst, they can do more harm than good. Read More
I’m very pleased to welcome another special guest to the blog: Renay Marquez, co-founder of ParaEducate, which is one of our favorite resources for special education teachers, paraeducators, and advocates for people with disabilities. Read More
As many of our posts have emphasized this year, designing your lessons using the UDL framework goes a long way toward meeting each of your students’ specific learning needs. Read More
If you’re a member of an inclusive school community, do you sometimes wonder if your school is “getting inclusion right”? Read More
How do we make schools responsive to every learner that walks through the door? In this video, Autism Expert Paula Kluth discusses challenges you may encounter in an inclusive classroom and the tips, supports, and strategies needed to overcome them. Her advice will benefit your students with and without disabilities. Read More
This chapter excerpt provides two examples of educators' approaches to teaching in an inclusive environment. Read the excerpt for tips on organization and management strategies that include all students. Read More
Get great strategies for teaching early elementary kids with sensory issues as well as why and how each strategy works in this appendix excerpt. Modifications are categorized by seating/positioning, environmental mods, wearables, materials, and routine. Read More