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Jerry's Special Education Blog March 2006 Archive

By Jerry Webster, About.com Guide to Special Education

Get Organized

Thursday March 30, 2006
Getting organized is a tough skill that often doesn't come naturally to children with learning disabilities. This is a skill that can and will often need to be taught. Find ... Read More

About

Thursday March 30, 2006
This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can ... Read More

Reach and Teach All Students

Monday March 27, 2006
This is one of my favorite resources on Inclusional Education, practical, easy to implement strategies and full of examples. Sometimes, it's classroom management that needs to be in place prior ... Read More

Organize Your Thoughts

Saturday March 25, 2006
Graphic organizers are a great method for students to organize their thoughts, ideas and sequences. Learning disabled students, especially in the areas of language respond much more favorably when given ... Read More

Resolving Conflicts Between Teachers/Parents

Wednesday March 22, 2006
Unfortunately as much as we prefer not to engage in conflict over our children/students, sometimes it just happens. What are the effective ways of dealing with conflict? How do you ... Read More

Matching Books to Readers

Saturday March 18, 2006
Although I'm asked all the time about what should my first grader or third grader be reading, I much prefer to say let's match the book according to ability which ... Read More

Free MP3 Audio Books

Thursday March 16, 2006
Save time by having the MP3 children's audio books on hand instead of reading them yourself. If you take an audio book and purchase the hard copy, a child will ... Read More

Federal Law and Inclusion

Monday March 13, 2006
Wright's Law provides you with some answers to your questions about the Federal Law and inclusional practice. Find out what this means to you.

Aphasia and What You Can Do to Help

Sunday March 12, 2006
It's not just stroke victims and adults who suffer from Aphasia, children do too. Find out how you can support the aphasic student in your classroom and learn about the ... Read More

The Child Who Lies....

Tuesday March 7, 2006
What do you do with the child who tends to be into chronic lying? It's not so unusual and happens in most classrooms. Find out what you can do to ... Read More

Word Walls

Friday March 3, 2006
Word walls for special education students are a great tool to help students learn those everyday words (Dolch Words). Exposure to the most frequently used words helps reluctant readers/writers identify ... Read More

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