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Academics Blog Schedules Social Skills

Why You Should ALWAYS Review Routines After a Break

Why You Should ALWAYS Review Routines After a Break

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How to Support Students During Specials

How to Support Students During Specials

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How to Toilet Train a child with Special Needs

How to Toilet Train a child with Special Needs

Blog Fall Fine Motor Seasonal

How to Use Fine Motor Sheets in the Classroom

How to Use Fine Motor Sheets in the Classroom

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5 Activities for Valentine’s Day in the Special Ed Classroom

5 Activities for Valentine’s Day in the Special Ed Classroom

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4 Types of Student Schedules

4 Types of Student Schedules

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AAC: Low/No- Vs. High-Tech

AAC: Low/No- Vs. High-Tech

Behavior Blog Simple Classroom Visuals

How to Use Token Boards in Special Ed

How to Use Token Boards in Special Ed

Back to School Behavior Blog Schedules Simple Classroom Visuals

Color Code Your Schedules

Color Code Your Schedules

Back to School Behavior Blog Simple Classroom Visuals

Getting to Know Your Students

Getting to Know Your Students

Behavior Blog Fall Seasonal Simple Classroom Visuals

Supporting Students during Halloween

Supporting Students during Halloween

Behavior Blog Visuals

Behavior Visuals for the Special Education Classroom

Behavior Visuals for the Special Education Classroom

Behavior Blog Seasonal Simple Classroom Spring Visuals

Functional Easter Party

Functional Easter Party

Blog Seasonal Simple Classroom Winter

Prepping Students for Christmas

Prepping Students for Christmas

Behavior Blog Freebies Visuals

Teaching Special Education Students to Self-Assess

Teaching Special Education Students to Self-Assess

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I'm Alyssa Shanahan -- a former Elementary Special Ed & Life Skills teacher. My classroom focus was always to keep things simple, increase communication, and build independence. Simply Special Ed's goal is to help teachers and students reach their full potential in and out of the classroom!

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