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What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?

If you're a special education teacher, you've probably heard the phrase Least Restrictive Environment—or LRE—countless times. But what does it really mean in practice? And how can we make sure we're honoring it while still supporting every student's individual needs? Let’s break it down together. LRE: What It Actually Means The Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) is a key component of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). In simple terms, it means that students with ... continue reading...

Types and names of Special Education Classrooms

There are many different types of special education classrooms, and it can be confusing to keep them all straight. Read on to learn about the different types and names of special education classrooms! Overview of Least to Most Restrictive Environment The chart above is a great representation of all the different types of special education classrooms. The goal is to always have the student in the least restrictive environment for that individual child where they can be the most successful ... continue reading...

How to Decide What to Include in Centers

Special education classrooms thrive with centers! However, knowing what types of work to include at each rotation can seem like a daunting task. Looking for some center work ideas? Read on to see what I do on my classroom! Types of Centers In my classroom, I do two rotations of four centers each day - once in the morning and once in the afternoon. My morning centers typically focus on reading, while my afternoon centers are math-themed. I typically have four centers. They are: Teacher ... continue reading...

20 Vocational Jobs to Add to Your Special Education Classroom

Looking to add some vocational skills practice to your high school or transition level classroom? Because students have different interests and different strengths, we practice a wide variety of jobs in my self-contained classroom. Here are 20 jobs you can add to your Special Education Classroom! Custodial Area Jobs Many of these custodial related jobs can be used in a vocational setting or in a home setting. 1. Cleaning floors 2. Cleaning surfaces 3. Taking out trash and ... continue reading...

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How to Decide What to Include in Centers

Centers provide structured, engaging learning environments that can be tailored to diverse student needs. When thoughtfully designed, these areas promote independence, skill development, and joy in ... continue reading...

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YouTube Movement Breaks for ECSE and Elementary

Movement breaks are essential tools for classroom management, as they offer opportunities for students to release energy, refocus attention, and enhance learning outcomes within the classroom. YouTube ... continue reading...

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Ten Ways to Show Para Appreciation All Year Long

Paraprofessionals are vital to making special education classrooms run smoothly! The amazing paras I know are some of the hardest working staff members with the biggest hearts. As teachers, we can ... continue reading...

How I Use The SSE Morning Meeting Calendar Resources in OT Sessions

As an occupational therapist (OT) working in a school setting, I focus on student access to their learning environments. I look at their strengths/needs and compare them to what is required of the ... continue reading...

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10 Setup Tips for High School Special Education

Are you ready to set up your High School Special Education classroom for student success? Here are my 10 setup tips for a High School self-contained classroom. 1. Focus on your "areas" Be ... continue reading...

10 Things to Do Now to Make August Easier

Everyone knows that we as teachers spend some of our summer break prepping for the new year. What can you do to prepare NOW for your return to school? Read on for ten ideas that will make your August ... continue reading...

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