How To Solve Problem of No Inclusion During Distance Learning
Published: Tue, 07/07/20
Remember the good 'ole days, before Friday, March 13th? Your child was included with his peers in general education classrooms for academic learning,…
Tips and strategies to get the education your child with disabilities deserves.
Published: Tue, 07/07/20
Remember the good 'ole days, before Friday, March 13th? Your child was included with his peers in general education classrooms for academic learning,…
Published: Tue, 06/30/20
Taking a virtual road trip this summer? I hope you're mapping out time for yourself, family, and your community. We've already spent months inside,…
Published: Wed, 06/24/20
The year was 1968. Our family was moving from Monterey, California, to Columbus, Georgia. As you can imagine, there were many differences. I was,…
Published: Wed, 06/17/20
The Cycle of Restraint and Seclusion is perpetuated when we continue to "modify behavior". Instead we need to identify the lagging skills and e…
Published: Tue, 06/16/20
Dr. Greene shared why we need new lenses, new timing, and new practices. 1. Change Our Lenses We need to discard our old lens of looking at children…
Published: Wed, 06/10/20
Some of the wisdom you'll hear from Dr. Ross W. Greene on Thursday, June 11th: "Once caregivers understand that it is lagging skills and unsolved…
Published: Mon, 06/08/20
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION: ASK US YOUR QUESTIONS In case you missed Dr. Paula Kluth's newsletter this morning, she and I are going live tonight (Mon. June…
Published: Tue, 06/02/20
Students, all students benefit from 2 collaborating staff members in a classroom. Co-Teaching is a wonderful way to support students in general…
Published: Tue, 05/26/20
Parents, is teacher training written in your child's IEP? OR are your child's teachers wanting to start Co-Teaching? Educators, would you love…
Published: Tue, 05/12/20
➔Does your child have packets of school/homework and a list of websites they supposed to go each day? Are you trying to figure out how in the heck…