In this edWebinar, the presenter shows special educators how to choose and navigate their own individual path to educational leadership.
In this edWebinar, Lynn Cannon and Lauren Kenworthy introduce tools to help identify when a child is having trouble with Executive Function
Join Lauren Stafford, Vice President of Research and Instructional Design at Monarch Teaching Technologies, as she provides tech tips and tricks for starting the first day of school with confidence.
In this webinar, Dr. Ralabate will walk you through the process of applying Universal Design for Learning to effective lesson planning.
This webinar will focus on five critical areas of transition planning and their importance to students’ futures.
In this webinar, Beverley H. Johns will share key concepts about special education law.
Novice teachers struggle in differentiating their instruction for special education students. Most new teachers can remember their “Students With Special Needs” course in college, and being aware that there would be special education students in their classroom. They are not, however, prepared for the reality of how many special education students they would have, and the severity of their disabilities.
Starting with World Autism Awareness Day, April brings us a month of celebrating each unique individual who is a brother, sister, son, daughter, aunt, uncle, neighbor, student, or friend.
There are many useful tools for addressing challenging behaviors in the classroom. Often the most effective interventions involve an interdisciplinary approach, which combines ABA with Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and more.
Please join us for this webinar and learn how to identify challenges encountered by families of children with autism, when participating in common community experiences.