Although I graduated from college at a very young age, and with my Master’s nonetheless, I never really set out to attend college at all. I feel like a hypocrite sometimes being an educator and NOT forcing college on my students but I can’t be fake..it’s just NOT me!!! College simply isn’t for everyone and […]
Speaking Out Against Standardized Tests
Today is our first day back from mid-winter recess and I am sure other educators are like me thinking, “Now, to cram these kids with test prep” because that’s literally what it feels like every year at this time. In fact, if you’re in a testing grade you’ve been actively preparing since September actually, but […]
ASD And Voluntary Tracking Devices
When I heard about the voluntary tracking devices and expansion of services for children and families who have ASD or other developmental disabilities in which wandering is an issue and quite common, I jumped for joy! Having a verbal child under the ASD umbrella often leaves me in fear of what could happen within today’s […]
Parents Are The Foundation Of Education
**Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored collaboration with Latina Mom Bloggers. All opinions are 100% mine** Many can sit and say that parents cannot be blamed for the paths their children take. These people try to place the blame on teachers and our system, but I beg to differ. As an educator for many […]
Children with Disabilities Can Achieve Their Goals
I became so excited just the other day when my boy shared with me that his friend in his ICT (Integrated Co-Teaching) classroom had been voted school president. For me, that was a BIG DEAL!!! Why? Well, because I don’t even recall children in the ICT class running for student council, let alone serving. In […]
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