Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Students with multiple disabilities require "out of the box" thinking when designing their learning experiences. My students all have different sensory needs and learning styles. Distance learning has proven to be quite challenging in this respect. Learning colors through painting, matching, fine motor skills by coloring, touching foreign textures, tolerating new smells, learning to grasp a marker and learn a new letter or painting daubers to learn number concepts are just a few of the experiences that are able to be done through art supplies.
Sensory and art materials are ideal for all of my students no matter what their learning style is. During distance learning we are able to interact (student, teacher and parent) by doing projects together and focus on individualized goals doing activities that the student enjoys.
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Students with multiple disabilities require "out of the box" thinking when designing their learning experiences. My students all have different sensory needs and learning styles. Distance learning has proven to be quite challenging in this respect. Learning colors through painting, matching, fine motor skills by coloring, touching foreign textures, tolerating new smells, learning to grasp a marker and learn a new letter or painting daubers to learn number concepts are just a few of the experiences that are able to be done through art supplies.
Sensory and art materials are ideal for all of my students no matter what their learning style is. During distance learning we are able to interact (student, teacher and parent) by doing projects together and focus on individualized goals doing activities that the student enjoys.