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I'm Jenn. I am a special education and elementary education teacher with 14 years of teaching experience. I love helping teachers, students, and their families to gain the skills they need to be more independent! I decided to start a blog to keep a public diary of my life as a teacher in an autistic support classroom with middle schoolers.
Teach Love Autism Blog
2w ago
Are you looking for no-prep worksheet activities to ease back in? Returning to school after a break—whether it’s winter, summer, spring, or even a long weekend—can be a challenging transition for both students and teachers. Having a few no-prep worksheet activities ready to go can make all the difference in easing back into the routine. […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
3w ago
Welcome Abby back from Mrs. Moe’s Modifications as she guest blogs all about techniques for smoother transitions in the classroom! Check out her full blog here. This is a part 2 from the previous blog I shared where Abby gave some perfect ideas to support students in smoother transitions in the classroom. #6 Transition Object for […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
1M ago
Welcome Abby from Mrs. Moe’s Modifications as she guest blogs all about strategies for smoother transitions in the classroom! Check out her full blog here. Transitions can be tough for many students, especially those with Autism, who may struggle with unexpected changes or shifting from one activity to another. Whether it’s moving from recess to classroom […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
1M ago
Being a special education teacher comes with unique challenges that require us to collaborate with administrators. Sometimes it’s issues that administrators may not always fully grasp. When your role feels misunderstood, it can lead to frustration and a lack of necessary support. Here are actionable strategies to help bridge the gap and foster a better […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
4M ago
Behavior management is a critical aspect of creating a positive and productive learning environment for students with special needs. As a special education teacher, implementing effective behavior management strategies is key to fostering a supportive atmosphere that maximizes learning outcomes. In this blog post, we will discuss essential tips and practical techniques to support you […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
4M ago
As special education teachers, we are constantly searching for new ways to support our students and keep our classrooms running smoothly. As special education teachers, we know how demanding it can be to balance the individualized needs of students while creating meaningful, engaging, and effective lesson plans that meet various learning levels. If you’ve ever […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
5M ago
When you studied special education, did you ever really realize you’d be working with paraprofessionals, too? I know I didn’t! One thing I truly wish I had learned in my teacher prep program in college is how to effectively supervise, manage, train, and delegate to my paraprofessionals. We NEED them. They truly are our right […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
5M ago
Knowing tips for training paraprofessionals in special education settings to work with students is crucial for creating a supportive and effective learning environment. Many times schools do not take the time to properly prepare paraprofessionals for the jobs they are doing. Special education teachers often find themselves training, coaching, and providing support to them in […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
5M ago
Building rapport and establishing strong relationships with the visual question of the day resources with our special education students is vital for creating a positive and inclusive classroom environment. As special education teachers, we understand that nurturing connections goes beyond academics; it’s about fostering trust, empathy, and open communication. In this blog post, we’ll explore […]
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Teach Love Autism Blog
6M ago
Training paraprofessionals in special education settings to work with students is crucial for creating a supportive and effective learning environment. Many times schools do not take the time to properly prepare paraprofessionals for the jobs they are doing. Special education teachers often find themselves training, coaching, and providing support to them in order to better serve the needs of their students. This blog is meant to outline the key strategies and aspects of a proper training program for paraprofessionals.
Comprehensive Programs for Training Paraprofessionals
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