My blog exists to help special needs parents develop their own special set of life skills that will give them confidence and peace as they walk through their
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My blog exists to help special needs parents develop their own special set of life skills that will give them confidence and peace as they walk through their
[This article first appeared on SPEDHomeschool.org on October 14, 2020]Homeschool is a great place to help your special needs child make progress on therapy goals. The key is
Here are a couple of resources to help you with accommodations. Resource #1: IEP and Lesson Plan Development Handbook – Beginning on page 13, a chart of accommodations
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Homeschooling a special needs child is not for the faint of heart but it is doable. To make a good decision, it helps to clarify some things in
Click on any of the categories below for a list of related skills. Self CareProper groomingBathingShoweringHaircutsStyling hairGetting dressedTying shoesProper HygieneToileting/Potty trainingOral HygieneAdolescent HygieneSneezing, coughing, blowing noseMask wearingDress appropriately
Some links may be affiliate links, which means I get a small commission if you make a purchase. Stop talking. Start teaching—visually.A little harsh, right? But many children
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