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EspeciallyDesignEd

Rated 4.78 out of 5, based on 18 reviews
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Mechanicsville, Maryland, United States
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For the past 15 years, I've worked as a special educator, primarily with students with autism and/or severe disabilities. I've worked with children in grades k-12 in both inclusion and self-contained classroom settings and with adult learners ages 18-21 in vocational and pre-vocational programs. I have specialized expertise in supporting autistic students and students with intellectual disabilities and/or multiple disabilities.
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Preview of Learning With Pete Task Box Bundle (26 Sets)

Learning With Pete Task Box Bundle (26 Sets)

Learning is groovy with everyone's favorite cool cat! Students love these engaging and inclusive task box cards. Fun and colorful illustrations hold student interest as they practice addition, subtraction, colors, shapes, or counting at differentiated skill levels. And early learners develop pre-academic skills with errorless task cards!
Preview of Matching Shapes With Pete Task Box

Matching Shapes With Pete Task Box

Practice matching 2D and 3D shapes with the coolest cat in town! With 3 levels of support, plus errorless matching, these fun and inclusive task box activities are perfect for early childhood classrooms, multi-age special education classrooms, or resource rooms.
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Experience

For the past 15 years, I've worked as a special educator, primarily with students with autism and/or severe disabilities. I've worked with children in grades k-12 in both inclusion and self-contained classroom settings and with adult learners ages 18-21 in vocational and pre-vocational programs. I have specialized expertise in supporting autistic students and students with intellectual disabilities and/or multiple disabilities.

Teaching style

As an autistic and ADHD educator, parent, and person, I'm passionate about supporting disabled and neurodivergent people while respecting their authentic selves. The goal of special education should not be to make *us* "less disabled," but to make our environment more accessible and less disabling to *us*!

My own education history

B.A. in Special Education: Mild to Moderate Disabilities M.S. in Special Education: Severe Disabilities Graduate Certificate in Education of Students with Autism