Winter break is coming. And if you’re like most of us, that means juggling meltdowns, sibling squabbles, and trying to sneak in something that looks remotely like self-care before you lose your mind. ...
If you’ve been looking for a simple December activity that doesn’t add stress—or sugar—to your month, a Kindness Advent ...
If your students or kids love everything gingerbread — from the cookies to the houses — these free printable gingerbread coloring pages will be a hit. They’re festive, easy to use, and perfect for ...
These free printable Nativity coloring pages are a wonderful way to help kids connect with the true meaning of Christmas. Whether you’re teaching in a Sunday school classroom, or at home, these simple ...
Every year, Halloween sneaks up faster than expected, and suddenly there’s no time for elaborate costumes or store runs. I had to do some last minute stuff on the 29th and the stores were already ...
In Your IEP Playbook: A Parent’s Guide to Confident Advocacy, disability parent and special education advocate Lisa Lightner delivers a practical guide for parents and caregivers of children with ...
Transition planning is one of the hardest parts of special education paperwork, especially when your student is blind, non-verbal, or requires total care. A few weeks ago, a teacher emailed me asking ...
Halloween brings a world of textures, colors, and sounds that are perfect for sensory exploration. These non-food Halloween sensory play ideas tap into the magic of the season without the mess of ...
You know that moment when you realize your kid has been “getting support” for months (or years), and still can’t decode a simple word or solve a basic math problem? Yeah. That. It’s one of the most ...
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If you’re staring at a blank “Meet the Teacher” letter and considering just taping your Bitmoji to a sticky note…I’ve got you. This free PDF includes a bunch of Meet the Teacher templates and examples ...