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I fell into the teaching profession by accident. I needed extra cash while in graduate school for economics and began substituting (“subbing” for those in the business) in the school district I attended as a student. I found that I enjoyed being in the classroom, so I went back to school for my teaching credential. I earned my multiple subject teaching credential a year later and began applying for jobs. At that time, jobs were easier to come by than they are now, but it was still a bit tight. I ended up interviewing for a second grade position in the same school district I subbed in. While in the interview, I was told that there was a pre-school mild-moderate special education position open as well. Wanting to appear flexible, I said that I was interested in that both the second grade and the preschool position. A few hours later I was offered a mild-moderate preschool position and I took it. After discovering my love for this age range and the subject matter, I earned my early childhood special education credential for ages 0-5. I remained in the mild-moderate classroom for 3 years before teaching the moderate-severe autism classroom for the remaining 6 years in that school district.
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Preview of Pete the Cat Jumps 2 Cars

Pete the Cat Jumps 2 Cars

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Free Pete the Cat Basic Numbers Cartoon & Printable. This cartoon has Pete trying to jump over two cars giving an opportunity to introduce or reinforce basic numbers in a natural way. Use the cartoon to get the kid's attention and then use the printable to engage the kid in play!
Preview of Pete the Cat Jumps 3 Monsters

Pete the Cat Jumps 3 Monsters

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preKautism
Free Pete the Cat Basic Numbers Cartoon & Printable. This cartoon has Pete trying to jump over three monsters giving an opportunity to introduce or reinforce basic numbers in a natural way. Use the cartoon to get the kid's attention and then use the printable to engage the kid in play!
Preview of Pete the Cat Jumps 4 Elephants

Pete the Cat Jumps 4 Elephants

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preKautism
Free Pete the Cat Basic Numbers Cartoon & Printable. This cartoon has Pete trying to jump over four elephants giving an opportunity to introduce or reinforce basic numbers in a natural way. Use the cartoon to get the kid's attention and then use the printable to engage the kid in play!
Preview of Pete the Cat Jumps 5 Bees

Pete the Cat Jumps 5 Bees

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preKautism
Free Pete the Cat Basic Numbers Cartoon & Printable. This cartoon has Pete trying to jump over five bees giving an opportunity to introduce or reinforce basic numbers in a natural way. Use the cartoon to get the kid's attention and then use the printable to engage the kid in play!
Preview of Shapes in Space | Circle

Shapes in Space | Circle

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FREE Printable Shape Activity & Cartoon for teaching about circles. This is a printable that you can use in combination with a cartoon that has to do with basic shapes. The focus is on circles. In the cartoon, a cat that looks sort of like Pete the Cat is playing with his fire truck when the unthinkable happens, it blows a wheel. How will he fix his fire truck, watch the cartoon to find out, then use the printable to reinforce the concept. Enjoy!
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About the store

Experience

I fell into the teaching profession by accident. I needed extra cash while in graduate school for economics and began substituting (“subbing” for those in the business) in the school district I attended as a student. I found that I enjoyed being in the classroom, so I went back to school for my teaching credential. I earned my multiple subject teaching credential a year later and began applying for jobs. At that time, jobs were easier to come by than they are now, but it was still a bit tight. I ended up interviewing for a second grade position in the same school district I subbed in. While in the interview, I was told that there was a pre-school mild-moderate special education position open as well. Wanting to appear flexible, I said that I was interested in that both the second grade and the preschool position. A few hours later I was offered a mild-moderate preschool position and I took it. After discovering my love for this age range and the subject matter, I earned my early childhood special education credential for ages 0-5. I remained in the mild-moderate classroom for 3 years before teaching the moderate-severe autism classroom for the remaining 6 years in that school district.

Teaching style

I resigned at the end of my 9th year teaching not because of a lack of passion for educating children but because of my passion for educating children. My past experiences have prompted me to start prekautism.com as a way to support families. If you would like a more detailed version of my journey check out prekautism.com.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Some how, I was teacher of the year for Cabello Elementary in the New Haven Unified school District.

My own education history

I graduated from a local university with a bachelor’s degree in economics. I then went back to school and received a multiple subject credential and then went back one more time for an Early Childhood Specialist Credential.

Additional biographical information

When I am not working tirelessly on my website, you will find me spending time with my wonderfully supportive wife and our ever-changing variety of pets, working out at the gym, or attempting to best one of the most challenging dungeons in Baldur’s Gate.