Category Archives: resources

B mod on the Today Show

From JohnL over on Behavior Modification. US television’s the Today Show carried a segment about child management featuring Alan Kazdin’s methods. The segment, called “Meltdown! How to tame your tot’s tantrum,” has two main parts. In the first, Matt Lauer … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving with Kids

From Sarah over on Confessions. I’ve been surfing around on Pinterest and came across so many fun ideas for Thanksgiving with kids!So I thought I’d share my favorites:Thanksgiving Placemat (via)Fun snacks (via)Printable kids activities (via)Thanksgiving Skit (via)Turkey Craft (via)Fun Kids … Continue reading

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Talbots Later-in-Life Scholarship

From Special Ed. over on Special 2 Me. Since I’ve been a shopping fool at Talbots lately, I was emailed information regarding Talbots Charitable Foundation for women pursuing a scholarship later in life. I sure wish I would have seen … Continue reading

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Symbol Resources (@SymbolResources) #spedchat #complexneeds #assistivetech #slpeeps

From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Symbol Resources (@SymbolResources) is an online resource created and managed by Tina Voizey to help teachers, speech-language therapists, parents, and others  who are interested in creating and using symbol-based materials to support the language … Continue reading

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Visual Strategy Templates (Boardmaker, Word/Excel, PDF) #spedchat #assistivetech #complexneeds

From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. You have to check out these awesome collections of visual strategy templates shared by the Autism Department of the Hamilton-Boone-Madison Special Services Cooperative: –  Jeremy Share thisDo you know somebody else who would … Continue reading

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Meet Jennifer Schultz & her SLP Resources wiki #SLPeeps #SLPchat #iTherapy #CommonCore

From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Meet Jennifer Schultz!  Jennifer is a speech language pathologist with the South Central Education Cooperative in South Dakota.  Her SLP Resources wiki is an amazing treasure chest for SLPs!  Jennifer’s wiki is full … Continue reading

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a fun countdown book

From Sarah over on Confessions. As part of our curriculum, we have Ten Dogs in the Window as a big book. Are you familiar with this story? It’s absolutely charming!It’s a countdown book (so it has potential for math integration!) … Continue reading

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Wednesdays with Sam (@SFecich) #spedtech #assistivetech #spedchat

From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Hello! I am Samantha Fecich, I am currently a Ph.D. student in the Instructional Systems program at Penn State University. This is such a great opportunity to learn, share, research, and collaborate with … Continue reading

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Mrs. Kilburn’s Kiddos #sped #spedblog #spedchat

From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Today, I would like to introduce Barbara Kilburn.  Barbara is a special education teacher in California who works with students ages 6 to 9 who have mild/moderate disabilities in a self-contained classroom.  This … Continue reading

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Simple Photographic Dictionary #edtech #assistivetech #spedtech #ESL

From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Simple Photographic Dictionary is a visual (picture) dictionary appropriate for children learning English.  Thousands of common nouns and simple concepts are illustrated with beautiful photographs.  The photographs are sourced from flickr and are under … Continue reading

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