Blog Posts
Growing in Understanding
“So when a parent comes in with their gloves on ... understand it. Show them with your actions that you will do anything to help them. … once you are working as a team with the parents, the possibilities are endless.” In this guest Q&A, my friend Shira reflects on the importance of lifelong learning, representation, and how parenting a child with a disability has changed her as an educator.
Tips for Trips!
Planning a field trip? Think proactively! Recently, I saw a brilliant thread by an autistic advocate @AutisticPb, with their tips to set students up for success …
This inspired me to put together some of my own tips for teachers. Yes, I know it’s wishful thinking right now for us educators in Ontario, but my book is Book of the Month in Australia right now…
This is Autism, Too!
I am constantly learning from my students. Hear from Griffin as he talks about his school experiences while being autistic and how others can be more understanding.
Welcome to Skateboarding!
My friend Matt is passionate about skateboarding. Here’s some wisdom on making skateboarding - and teaching in general - more accessible!