Remote Work Without Limits
Remote Work Without Limits By Ed Carter The idea of working from anywhere used to be a fantasy—a daydream for the able-bodied, the endlessly mobile, the ones with backpacks and bottomless airline miles. But times have shifted, and so has the definition of what it means to live and work on your own terms. […]
How to Set IEP Goals to Support Behavior Modification
Are you ready for some warmth and sun in your daily routine? It’s April! Here at Datability, we’re ready to embrace the season of new beginnings, color, and creative energy. However, seasonal changes can be quite challenging for some students especially if they’re experiencing behavior and mental disabilities. We believe the best way to address […]
Hack Student’s Reading Comprehension with These IEP Goals
If your special-ed students struggle with reading comprehension, one way to help them is by integrating specific, measurable, and attainable goals in their IEPs. This way, you can ensure the children overcome their reading challenges and make steady progress over time. To help you come up with an effective and actionable plan, we’ll show you […]
Twice-Exceptional Gifted Children: Understanding, Teaching, and Counseling Gifted Students
Does your kid perform exceptionally well in some subjects but not in others? The chances are – they might be extremely gifted! However, when pedagogues fail to see the complete picture of students’ development needs, they can’t devise a motivating learning program. But don’t get discouraged! This blog post can help you better understand, teach […]
Promoting Mental Well-being in Special-ed Classroom
Summer’s in the air! Are you ready for some outdoor adventures? Here at Datability, we are looking forward to what summertime has in store for us. But we also want to note that this season is a great time for all special needs students, teachers, and parents to integrate self-care habits into their daily routine. […]
Motivating IEP Math Goals & Exercises for Primary Grades
Let’s face it – while math can be fun, it’s also one of the most challenging subjects. Things can get even more frustrating in an IEP classroom, where everyone’s math abilities are on different levels. That’s why it’s vital for you as a special-ed teacher to create a unique set of mathematical goals for each […]
Why are Individualized Education Programs Important?
We wanted to thank you for being an active part of the special education community and share some interesting info about Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Let’s start with a little bit of the history of IEPs. Before 1975, millions of children with disabilities were judged according to the same standards as all the other kids. […]
Awesome Valentine’s Day Ideas for Your Special-Ed Class
Can you believe it’s almost Valentine’s Day? Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity for children to celebrate, whether they’re in the classroom or studying virtually from home. However, planning Valentine’s Day celebration for special education students can get quite overwhelming both for you as a teacher and your students. To make things easier, we’ve prepared […]
Hunting for an Accessible House
By Ed Carter Unfortunately, there is a shortage of accessible housing in America. If you’re searching for an accessible home to accommodate yourself or your child, you may need to hunt carefully and be prepared to make modifications. In this article, we hope to demystify the process by sharing tools and advice that will make […]
