Entries by Silent Mind

Why AI-Learners is a Game-Changer for Special Education

Finding the right learning tools for a self-contained special education classrooms can be a challenge. Teachers need resources that are engaging, accessible, and tailored to meet the diverse needs of their students. That’s why AI-Learners is a must-have tool for self-contained classrooms! Disclosure: This post was created in partnership with AI Learners. I was compensated for this […]

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Teaching Reading to Non-Speaking Students: 3 Strategies and Resources

Have you ever had to teach reading to non-speaking students? While this can be a unique challenge, it is possible with the right strategies and resources. In this post, I’ll share some of the key strategies I use, along with valuable resources like core vocabulary materials and reading comprehension materials that support literacy development for […]

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Your Clutter Does Not Define You

You are not a bad person if you are disorganized. You are not a good person if you are organized. Care tasks — activities that are required to care for the self and keep life going — are morally neutral, according to author KC Davis, who popularized the concept.

“Is My Child’s IEP in Danger?”

Significant cuts and changes within the U.S. Department of Education are causing worry among parents of children with ADHD and other learning differences who qualify for school services and accommodations. Here’s what you need to know about IEP law and 504 Plan protections.