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How (and Why) to Write for TEACHING Exceptional Children
Content type: Journal Article
Overview of how to develop a manuscript for TEC.
Guidelines for Using Behavioral Skills Training to Provide Teacher Support
Content type: Journal Article
We removed the abstract at the suggestion of the AE.
Food Selectivity and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Guidelines for Assessment and Treatment
Content type: Journal Article
Studies show that up to 72% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have feeding difficulties (Schreck, Williams, & Smith, 2004). Children with ASD often display food selectivity, defined as the consumption of a severely limited diet in terms of...
The Individualized Education Program: Procedural and Substantive Requirements
Content type: Journal Article
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) consists of procedural and substantive requirements to which school district personnel must adhere in developing special education programs for students with disabilities. Ultimately, following these...
4 Steps for Transition Planning: Valuing the Process
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
29 June, 2020
As a high-school intervention specialist, my personal transition planning process has evolved over the years. Regardless of your approach to transition planning, however, there's one thing we can all share: If you value the process, your students will...
Theoretical and Methodological Diversity of Exceptional Children Scholarship
Content type: Journal Article
To reiterate what we introduced in our first two editorial introductions, our vision for Exceptional Children (EC) over the next 4 years is to ensure equitable educational access, participation, and outcomes for children and youth with disabilities by...
Teacher Registered Apprenticeship Programs: How Educator Preparation Programs Can Lead the Way
Content type: Webinar
Teacher Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs) show promise for addressing the critical need to increase, strengthen, and diversify the educator workforce. Educator preparatory programs (EPPs) can play a significant role in co-constructing the design...
Twice-Exceptional Children: Double the Needs, Double the Interventions
Content type: Webinar
Children with disabilities can have significant strengths and talents that also need developing. These “twice-exceptional” gifted children with disabilities are often confounding because they require strengths-based education that focuses on the...
It's All About Relationships: How Building Relationships Supports the Inclusion of Young Children with Disabilities and Their Families
Content type: Webinar
"It's all about relationships." Easy to say but it is one of the most complex things we do. Intentional relationship building is a skill we can learn. Building partnerships with families of young children with disabilities, with other professionals, and...
You Expect Me To Do What? Clarifying Paraprofessional Roles in the Classroom
Content type: Webinar
In this webinar, we’ll discuss steps for creating and sharing expectations with paraprofessionals in your classroom team. We’ll discuss steps for determining what roles paraprofessionals can take on in the classroom and how to play to the strengths of each...