Managing Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) involves creating strategies that help individuals cope with sensory challenges. Here are some SPD behavioral management tips that...
Teaching and Learning
Special Education Accommodations and Modifications
When homeschooling or working with students who require special education, accommodations and modifications are key strategies to support their learning. Here’s a breakdown...
Speech-to-Text Software
Speech-to-text software, also known as voice recognition or dictation software, is a technology that converts spoken language into written text. It uses algorithms and...
Standardized and Criterion Referenced Assessments
Utilize assessments based on specific standards or criteria to measure students' skill acquisition levels. Tools and Methods Standardized tests, assessment rubrics, oral...
Stimulate Creativity and Independence
Activity: Independent Art Activity Offer art activities where the student can choose materials and techniques, boosting creativity and independence in expression. Tips for...
Student Portfolios
Collect student work over a period to assess their progress and development. Tools and Materials Work folders, work samples, written assessments, audio or video recordings...
Successfully Homeschooling with Children with Special Needs
Homeschooling children with learning disabilities, such as ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), autism, or other learning differences, requires a tailored approach that...
Summative Assessments
Summative assessments are evaluations conducted at the end of an instructional period to measure student learning, typically compared against a standard or benchmark. They...
Take Responsibility
Activity: Responsibility Tasks Assign simple and regular tasks such as distributing materials or organizing space, giving the student an active role in the classroom. Tips...
Task and Assignment for Visual Processing Disorder
For homeschooling a child with Visual Processing Disorder (VPD), tasks and assignments should be designed to reduce visual overload, encourage alternative processing...
Task and Assignment Tips for Aphasia
Here are some tips for managing tasks and assignments for a child with dysphasia or aphasia: Simplify Language Use simple, direct sentences with clear instructions. Break...
Task and Assignment Tips for Autistic Students
When designing tasks and assignments for students with autism, it’s important to consider their unique strengths and challenges. By tailoring assignments and tasks to the...