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The Critical Inch

I apologize for the long writing absence.  I have been spending a great deal of time adjusting to the realities of my role as Principal.  I am blessed to work with one of the most dedicated group of professionals I have known.  …

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Supporting Visual-Motor Planning in the Classroom

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Children with learning differences, learning disabilities and developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders often have difficulty coordinating information between their senses, and integrating information presented through one mode into output through another mode.  For example, they may have difficulty listening to a teacher’s voice, processing the information, and then having to write a paragraph based on the auditory information. 
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Supporting Visual-Motor Planning in the Classroom

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Children with learning differences, learning disabilities and developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders often have difficulty coordinating information between their senses, and integrating information presented through one mode into output through another mode.  For example, they may have difficulty listening to a teacher’s voice, processing the information, and then having to write a paragraph based on the auditory information. 
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Using Computers in the Classroom to Support Children with ASD and Learning Disabilities

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There are lots of great ideas in terms of using computers within the classroom.  Sure, we are bound by funding and other challenges, but keep some of the following in mind when considering how to use yours.
Too few computers for too many students? 
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Using Computers in the Classroom to Support Children with ASD and Learning Disabilities

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There are lots of great ideas in terms of using computers within the classroom.  Sure, we are bound by funding and other challenges, but keep some of the following in mind when considering how to use yours.
Too few computers for too many students? 
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Top Ten Toys for Kids with ASD (and how I use them)

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Last year, I purchased the Discovery Toys starter kit, because I had used so many of their toys in the past, and they are fantastic for therapy and teaching.   I didn’t want to sell the products;  I just wanted $420 in toys for $140 and access to the consultant discount .

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100 Ways to Say “Great Job!”

  WOW * WAY TO GO * SUPER * THAT’S INCREDIBLE! * OUTSTANDING * EXCELLENT * GREAT * GOOD * NEAT * WELL DONE * REMARKABLE * I KNEW YOU COULD DO IT * I’M PROUD OF YOU * FANTASTIC * WHAT A SUPERSTAR * NICE WORK * LOOKING GOOD * YOU’RE ON TOP OF IT * BEAUTIFUL * NOW YOU’RE FLYING * YOU’RE CATCHING ON * NOW YOU’VE GOT IT * YOU’RE INCREDIBLE * BRAVO * YOU’RE FANTASTIC * HURRAY FOR YOU * YOU’RE ON TARGET * YOU’RE ON YOUR WAY * YOUR HARD WORK PAID OFF * SMART * GOOD JOB * THAT’S INCREDIBLE*YOU DID IT * DYNAMITE*WHAT A TALENT * YOU’RE UNIQUE * NOTHING CAN STOP YOU NOW * GOOD FOR YOU * I LIKE THAT * YOU’RE A WINNER * REMARKABLE JOB * BEAUTIFUL WORK * SPECTACULAR*YOU DID IT!
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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs