At 12:28pm on January 25, 2015, James Finney said…
Susan, I really like your approach to behavior intervention. Using social stories as a tool for behavior intervention for students with autism sounds very effective. I am sure this strategy can also be used in general education classrooms. I have encountered students that I'm sure would benefit from such an approach to behavior intervention. Thanks for sharing this idea! I look forward to making use of it with my students in the future.
Susan, with a cart of iPads and the smartbaord that you have in your classroom taking this class is beneficial to you and will make a huge different in finding resources to help your students. Especially the information in this article http://www.edutopia.org/technology-integration-guide-implementation offers a lot of great ideas on integrating technology in the daily teaching.
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Susan, I really like your approach to behavior intervention. Using social stories as a tool for behavior intervention for students with autism sounds very effective. I am sure this strategy can also be used in general education classrooms. I have encountered students that I'm sure would benefit from such an approach to behavior intervention. Thanks for sharing this idea! I look forward to making use of it with my students in the future.
Susan, with a cart of iPads and the smartbaord that you have in your classroom taking this class is beneficial to you and will make a huge different in finding resources to help your students. Especially the information in this article http://www.edutopia.org/technology-integration-guide-implementation offers a lot of great ideas on integrating technology in the daily teaching.