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Explore our diverse range of specialized classes designed to support children with special needs. From early intervention programs to skill-based learning, our expert educators provide personalized instruction to help every child thrive in a nurturing environment.

Zones of Regulation: A teacher’s guide

Emotional regulation is a crucial skill for all children to develop. It helps them manage their emotions in a healthy way, which can lead to better social interactions, academic performance, and overall well-being. The Zones of Regulation is a [Read More]

Taming the Classroom Chaos: Effective Strategies for Managing Behavior

Effective classroom management is the cornerstone of a productive and engaging learning environment. It's the art of fostering positive behavior, minimizing disruptions, and ensuring that every student feels safe, respected, and motivated to learn. While it may seem like [Read More]

How to Create a Sensory-Friendly Classroom

A sensory-friendly classroom is a learning environment that is adapted to the needs of students with sensory processing disorder (SPD), ADHD, autism, and other sensory sensitivities. In a sensory-friendly classroom, students can feel comfortable and focused, and they are [Read More]

Phonics: The Key to Reading Success

Phonics, phonics, phonics. It's a word that's thrown around a lot in the world of education, but what does it really mean? And why is it so important for children to learn? In short, phonics is the relationship between [Read More]

Self-Care for Special Education Teachers

Special education teachers are some of the most dedicated and caring professionals in the world. However, their job can also be incredibly stressful. They are responsible for the education and well-being of students with a wide range of special [Read More]

How to Support Students with Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect movement and coordination. It is caused by damage to the developing brain, often before or at birth. CP can range in severity from mild to severe, and each person [Read More]

Response to Intervention (RTI)

Response to Intervention (RTI) is a multi-tiered system of support that schools use to help all students succeed. It is a framework for identifying and supporting students who are struggling academically or behaviorally. RTI is based on the idea [Read More]

5 Evidence-Based Strategies for Teaching Students with Autism

Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) learn best in different ways than other students. They may need more support and structure in order to succeed in the classroom. Evidence-based strategies are teaching methods that have been shown to be [Read More]

The Importance of Early Intervention

Early intervention is the term used to describe services and support that help babies and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. The brain is most adaptable in the first three years of life, so early intervention [Read More]

Teaching students with dyslexia

Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects reading and writing skills. It is a lifelong condition, but it can be managed with effective teaching and support. What are the challenges of teaching students with dyslexia? Students with dyslexia may [Read More]

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