Early Childhood Special Education

Special education resources, teaching tips, and tricks for teaching special education in early childhood classrooms! I love sharing sensory toys as well as sensory bin ideas for your preschool and preK students. Here you will find ways to cook in your classroom with your preschoolers. Find emergent literacy ideas, book companions for special education, free task boxes for independent centers, fine motor activities for special education and more!
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Ideas for Spring Fine Motor Practice - Simply Special Ed
Simple Fine Motor Centers are created with your self-contained special education students in mind and are the perfect way to implement fine motor activities to your classroom in a structured way! In this post, I am sharing how to prep these fine motor center activities as well as how to use them in your special education classroom. Strengthen fine motor muscles during your special education centers today!
Spring Fine Motor Centers for Special Education
Simple Fine Motor Centers are created with your self-contained special education students in mind and are the perfect way to implement fine motor activities to your classroom in a structured way! In this post, I am sharing how to prep these fine motor center activities as well as how to use them in your special education classroom. Strengthen fine motor muscles during your special education centers today!
How to Amplify and Celebrate Autistic Voices - Simply Special Ed
Looking for ways to celebrate Autism Acceptance month? Today I am sharing resources to celebrate and amplify Autistic voices this month and every month. You will find some great book companions you can use in your special education classroom or even gen ed classroom. These are great for working on reading comprehension skills and also come with a super cute visual craft for special education as well. Learn more now!
How to Celebrate Autism Acceptance Month with Books for Kids
Looking for ways to celebrate Autism Acceptance month? Today I am sharing resources to celebrate and amplify Autistic voices this month and every month. You will find some great book companions you can use in your special education classroom or even gen ed classroom. These are great for working on reading comprehension skills and also come with a super cute visual craft for special education as well. Learn more now!
Spring Sensory Bins 101 - Simply Special Ed
Sensory bins are a great way to keep your special students engaged while working on building those important fine motor muscles and fine motor skills. Today, I am sharing some fun spring sensory bins along with some safe sensory bin fillers. These DIY sensory bins for spring are great for independent work stations and morning work. Learn more here!
April Comprehension Groups in Special Education
Comprehension groups are a great way to target multiple skills and levels at the same time. With the right resources and organization, they are easy to put together and replicate each month. In this post, I am sharing how to set up and organize comprehension groups in your special education classroom. These are great for targeting a variety of comprehension skills and meeting important IEP goals. Learn more here!
4 Spring Visual Crafts for Special Education
Do you love visual crafts for kids as much as I do? Spring visual crafts for special education students will be so much fun! The visual crafts included are stained glass butterfly craft for kids, raindrop sun catcher craft, bunny tail craft, and paper plate Earth craft. Elementary special education students will practice hands-on learning activities, fine motor skills activities for kids, and independence. Spring arts and crafts for kids will look beautiful on a bulletin board or a window.
Valentine's Day Task Boxes for Independent Work Stations Special Education
Do you love incorporating holiday task boxes into your special education classroom? Today, I’m sharing 5 Valentine’s Day task boxes that your special ed students will love practicing. These task box activities are perfect for students that still need to build their confidence during independent center time. These are put in task boxes and sorting taks boxes. Early childhood, preschool, and even elementary special ed students will enjoy sorting colors and the putting in activities.
Pre-K Special Education Curriculum
Finding high-quality preschool special education curriculum can be difficult but not any longer! TeachTown Launch for Pre-K Curriculum is a comprehensive, inclusive early childhood special education curriculum for children ages 3-5. In this post, I am sharing exactly what is in this preschool curriculum. The lesson plans include both whole group and small group activities including circle time, emerging literacy, fine motor activities, emerging math activities and more!
The Ultimate Pre-K Special Education Curriculum
Finding high-quality preschool special education curriculum can be difficult but not any longer! TeachTown Launch for Pre-K Curriculum is a comprehensive, inclusive early childhood special education curriculum for children ages 3-5. In this post, I am sharing exactly what is in this preschool curriculum. The lesson plans include both whole group and small group activities including circle time, emerging literacy, fine motor activities, emerging math activities and more!
Valentine's Day Sensory Bin Activities | Special Education Sensory Bin
Are you looking for some great Valentine's Day activities for kids in your special education classroom? Today, I’m sharing my favorite sensory bin ideas for Valentine’s Day! Sensory activities are great for different concepts and academic skills for special ed. I love using editable sensory bins. This works perfectly for independent work stations or fast finisher activities. Try this Valentine's sensory bin in your self-contained classroom today!
Valentine's Day Sensory Bin Activities | Special Education Sensory Bin
Are you looking for some great Valentine's Day activities for kids in your special education classroom? Today, I’m sharing my favorite sensory bin ideas for Valentine’s Day! Sensory activities are great for different concepts and academic skills for special ed. I love using editable sensory bins. This works perfectly for independent work stations or fast finisher activities. Try this Valentine's sensory bin in your self-contained classroom today!
Educational Apps for Kids | Apps Occupational Therapist Recommend
If you are a school occupational therapist, then you will want to take a look at these FREE occupational therapy apps that your special education students will enjoy. You can share these apps with their classroom teachers, special education teachers, or their parents. These occupational therapy apps for kids can help with self care skills, toilet training, life skills activities, handwriting activities, visual motor skills, visual perception skills, and so much more!
FREE Winter Task Boxes for Special Education | Independent Work Stations
Do you need a winter task box idea for your special education centers? Today, I’m sharing a winter themed task box activity to help your students work on their IEP goals and build confidence in their independence. This FREE task box activity helps preschool special ed or early childhood special ed students practice matching. Special ed students can practice this sorting activity of hats and mittens. This is a low prep activity that you can use every year!
FREE Clothing Match Task Boxes for Special Education | Matching Activity
Do you love using task boxes in your special education classroom? Whether you teach preschool, early childhood, or elementary special ed, task boxes are always a fantastic way to build independence for students. I’m sharing FREE clothing task boxes that allow students to match with picture to picture or picture to word. I also provide an opportunity for data collection sheets that will help you document those IEP goals for your special education students. Learn more today!