As the student becomes familiar with the vocabulary and pictures in an alphabet book, ask him to go through and name everything he sees or remembers and tell you the names of the letters.

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: The Teacher Toolbox

Posted on February 29, 2012 in News

I love to read about how to use art, expression, and creativity in the classroom; today’s pick, The Teacher Toolbox, is a great resource if you have a similar interest.

It is not a disability-focused blog, but many of the posts (alternatives to book reports, games, cool visuals) will help …

WEBSITE WEDNESDAY: Your blog, website, or wiki

Posted on February 22, 2012 in News

This week, I wanted to try something new. So many friends have contacted me to share their blogs and websites recently, and I want to get the word out about these resources as quickly and efficiently as possible. So…this week’s Website Wednesday belongs to you. If you have a blog, website, or wiki that you …

WEBSITE WEDNESDAY: AppHappy

Posted on February 01, 2012 in News

Maria Kowch sees herself as an “iPad Evangelist”, and she shares her technology passion with others at AppHappy.

Maria is also an educational consultant, yoga therapist, and mom to a child with some unique learning characteristics. After witnessing the magic of the device for her own daughter, Maria has …