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PreK Dollar Depot

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Rhoadesville, Virginia, United States
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I have taught inclusion classes in language arts and math in the 7th grade and self-contained 7th grade math. I have also taught a self-contained class of students in grades K-4, including reading, math, social studies, science, living skills, fine motor skills, and social skills. I currently teach early childhood special education students aged 2-5 of all disabilities in their general education settings. I am a BCBA and I mentor RBTs who work in the county, as well.
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Preview of Clip and Go! Counting Cookies Task Cards; PreK K Centers; Autism Special Needs

Clip and Go! Counting Cookies Task Cards; PreK K Centers; Autism Special Needs

These cards are great to use in math centers, work systems, and discrete trial training. Work tasks like this help to teach students how to count using one-on-one correspondence and then allow them to practice independently. I use these types of hands-on activities in my early childhood special education classroom to help my students practice basic skills while using their fine motor skills. It helps them remain focused, too! These activities also make wonderful work tasks for students who are p
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Experience

I have taught inclusion classes in language arts and math in the 7th grade and self-contained 7th grade math. I have also taught a self-contained class of students in grades K-4, including reading, math, social studies, science, living skills, fine motor skills, and social skills. I currently teach early childhood special education students aged 2-5 of all disabilities in their general education settings. I am a BCBA and I mentor RBTs who work in the county, as well.

Teaching style

I have been using a variety of assistive technology in my instruction, including low and high tech. Because I teach students with significant special needs, I tend to use direct instruction with many visual aids. Pictures are very important in my classroom. I also use many work tasks to teach them independence.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Orange County Education Foundation Teacher Innovation Grant 2010 (VA) ~ Orange County Education Foundation Teacher Innovation Grant 2011 (VA) ~ Above and Beyond the Call of Duty (ABCD) Award - 2012 ~ Orange County Education Foundation Teacher Innovation Grant 2013 (VA) ~ A+ Teacher of the Month for February 2016 - B101.5 Radio

My own education history

*B.A. American Studies, University of Mary Washington *M.Ed. Special Education, George Mason University *Early Childhood Special Education Certificate, Lynchburg College *ABA Certificate, George Mason University *BCBA, LBA, State of Virginia

Additional biographical information

I am a proud parent of an adult son with autism. Since I have been the parent who has gone through the process of early childhood special education, through the K-12 education system, and the post-graduate transition process, I try very hard to place myself in the parent/caregiver shoes and remember what it was like for us to be on "that side of the table."