Resources and ideas for teachers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs.
Showing posts with label new blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new blogs. Show all posts
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Another New Blogger on the Block
Exceptional Students in the Classroom is another new blog to join the intensive special needs/multiple disabilities blogging party. Head on over and check it out. It is so exciting how many blogs are now out there written for and by teachers in this small corner of the special education field!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Welcome New Bloggers!

I want to introduce three new special education/disability blogs.
Exceptional Paradise is a new blog by a teacher of learners with significant disabilities/AT specialist in Virginia. She already has an excellent post up about avoiding an Edmark Coma from teaching and re-teaching (and re-teaching) those Edmark words (I haven't taught Edmark in years and I still know that yellow is in in the first few lessons, eight?) I expect more great posts soon!
Empowering People/Changing Lives is by a young woman named Erin who has mild cerebral palsy and is just starting on her journey to college, but is already a disability activist. I look forward to reading more about her adventures.
Building a Program that Works by Monica Braat is a new blog that will focus on sharing materials and activity ideas for the severe special needs classroom, specifically she will share extension activities for News-2-You.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
New Blogs on the Block
Here are two fairly new Assistive Tech blogs for you to check out:
That being said I can't help but notice that in the AT/Disability/Special Education Blog world men seriously out number women, in spite of these corners of the helping professions being dominated by women. I am happy to give a hand out to anyone who wants to start a blog in the field, but I especially would like to see more women bloggers.
Vote for Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs in the 2008 Weblog Awards. You can vote once a day, every day! (Until January 13th.)
- Assistive Technology Public by Mike Mann, MS, PT, ATP
- Speech Language Pathology Sharing by Eric Sailers, M.A., CCC-SLP
That being said I can't help but notice that in the AT/Disability/Special Education Blog world men seriously out number women, in spite of these corners of the helping professions being dominated by women. I am happy to give a hand out to anyone who wants to start a blog in the field, but I especially would like to see more women bloggers.
Vote for Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs in the 2008 Weblog Awards. You can vote once a day, every day! (Until January 13th.)
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