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This I Love You Berry Much Craft is the sweetest, simplest way to create a meaningful keepsake while building fine motor skills, creativity, and connection in early years, special education, and home settings.

If you’re looking for an easy Valentine’s Day craft that doesn’t require complicated prep, expensive materials, or hours of adult assistance,...


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If you’re searching for the best Black Friday deals for special education teachers in 2025, you’re in the right place. This week is one of the biggest opportunities of the entire year for SPED teachers to stock up on classroom resources, sensory tools, life skills materials, and teacher-sanity essentials – without destroying your budget.

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How AngelSense Helps With School Transitions, Drop-Offs, and Pickups: A Parent’s Guide

For many families raising autistic or neurodivergent children, the school day doesn’t just begin with the bell ringing. It begins in the car park, at the gate, or in the school foyer – during those moments of transition where anxiety, unpredictability, or sensory overload can make things...


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The Cutest Grinch Christmas Craft for your classroom is finally here – and trust me, you’re going to love it as much as your students do! Christmas is hands-down my favorite time of the year, especially in the classroom. There’s just something so magical about that final stretch before winter break – the twinkly lights, the smell of cinnamon, the cozy jumpers...


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