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10 quick strategies to support kids with ADHD and Sensory Needs in the classroom. From flexible seating options to fidget tools, get ideas to help increase student's focus and foster purposeful movement in school. Bonus: These tips will support behavior management too! #flexibleseating #adhd #1stgrade #2ndgrade #sensory

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The Most Effective Way To Manage Students With ADHD - Smart Classroom Management

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ADHD Strategies for Kids | 19 positive parenting tips to help make learning easier for children who struggle to pay attention and focus in the classroom, as well as our best behavior management strategies for kids who struggle with self-control and self-regulation both at home and at school. #ADHD #ADD #discipline #positiveparenting #positivediscipline #parenting

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9 Tips to Help Students with ADHD, Hyperactivity, and other Attention Needs in the Classroom - If you're looking for ideas to help students with special needs find more success in the classroom, you're going to love these nine strategies. Click through to see how you can keep behaviors under control, help students feel successful, pay better attention, communicate well with parents & families, and get other great teaching tips. A FREE download is even included. Great for the elementary teacher!

9 Tips to Help Students with ADHD, Hyperactivity, and other Attention Needs in the Classroom - If you're looking for ideas to help students with special needs find more success in the classroom, you're going to love these nine strategies. Click through to see how you can keep behaviors under control, help students feel successful, pay better attention, communicate well with parents & families, and get other great teaching tips. A FREE download is even included. Great for the elementary…

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there are six ways to stop blurring in the classroom

How do you stop students from blurting out in the classroom? Do you have some processes in place to curb blurting, but they're just not working for you

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25+ strategies for kids and teens with ADHD! Help students find success in the classroom with organization, study strategies, extra movement, building confidence, strategies for attention, setting up a work station, and more. Activities and materials to use to help children and young adults be more independent. #adhd #pathway2success

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Tips, tricks, visuals and accommodations to help kids in school with ADHD. Social story about paying attention using strategies to improve focus. Visual reminders for children focus strategies for teaching tools to help behavior in the classroom.

As a special education teacher, there have been hundreds of times I have had to have conversations with parents about their child and characteristics we are seeing at school that are consistent with ADHD or Autism. Some of these conversations were harder than others, but they were never personal until I sat on the receiving […]

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how to handle the 5 most difficult classroom behavior

If you work with children, I can promise you that you will come across at least one student that has these difficult behaviors. Some of the most difficult classroom behaviors like disrespect and defiance can make classroom's chaotic.

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an empty classroom with desks and chairs in front of the wall that says how to set up your moderate / severe special led classroom

Whether it is back to school time or not, it’s never too late to arrange your special ed classroom layout to fit your needs. Today, I’m sharing must haves in my special education classroom. In my elementary special education classroom, I love to include a sensory area in the classroom and center areas in the classroom. I have included teacher tips for special education classroom organization that will help you feel successful. Check out my moderate to severe special education classroom!

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Consistent classroom routines and procedures and social emotional learning are so important for our students with ADD/ADHD. Here are eight simple strategies you can use in your classroom right now to help your neurodivergent children thrive socially and academically.

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I promise that the end of the school day can look calm and collected. It’s all about setting the right end of the day procedures in the classroom. Here are 5 quiet activities to implement at the end of the day to help keep the peace and end the day cool, calm and collected. Read the blog post! #elementaryclassroom #elementaryideas #behaviormanagement

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a young boy sitting at a table with his hands on his head and the words five descalation strategies to manage meltdowns

Are you wondering how to manage meltdowns in your special education classroom? Today, I talk about 5 deescalation techniques that you can use with your special education students. This blog includes deescalation tips for both antecedent strategies and reactive strategies. One of these meltdown tips is finding tools for sensory regulation. I include a sensory chart to pick what’s best for each child. Hopefully you find these deescalation strategies helpful to manage meltdowns in the…

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a poster with the words how to recover from a no good, disorderly teaching day

So things went south toward the end of the day. Your students were antsy and talkative. There were disruptions. The noise level got out of hand. Perhaps you got behind and let things go a bit. You raised your voice a few times. Whatever ... Read more

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