If your student enjoys reading one book repeatedly, try to add something novel each time. On one occasion, point out the cover and the back cover. During another reading, prompt her to predict what she will find on the next page.

This website is dedicated to promoting inclusive schooling and exploring positive ways of supporting students with autism and other disabilities. Most of my work involves collaborating with schools to create environments, lessons, and experiences that are inclusive, respectful, and accessible for all learners.

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WEBSITE WEDNESDAY: Beyond the Crayon

Posted on January 25, 2012 in Inclusion, News

To my knowledge, Beyond The Crayon is the only blog (a) dedicated to inclusive education and (b) written by a paraprofessional. This gem is a great training tool for your district educational assistants and for teachers too.

WEBSITE WEDNESDAY: Beyond the Crayon

WEBSITE WEDNESDAY: Eliminating the Box

Posted on January 18, 2012 in Inclusion, News

I was so delighted to find the blog Eliminating the Box last week!

There are many good inclusion-related websites out there, but not enough blogs penned by practicing educators. I found this blog to be interesting, honest, and full of great reflections and resources. Thanks so much for your contribution, Monica!

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WEBSITE WEDNESDAY: Your Therapy Source

Posted on January 11, 2012 in News

Happy New Year! I don’t often offer specific resources for the therapists who hang out on this page, so it is about time I do. Even if you are not an OT or PT, Your Therapy Source is worth a visit. This is an often-updated and very visual blog that is sure …