Supporting Students with Disabilities at School and Home: A Guide for Teachers to Support Families and Students

This guide highlights 5 key practices for teachers and families to support all students, including students with disabilities, at school and home. For each practice, the guide provides:

  • tips for teachers to support students with disabilities during instruction;
  • tips for families that educators can share to support or enhance learning at home, especially during periods of remote instruction; and
  • free-access resources that include strategies shown to be effective by research (e.g., informational guides, downloadable materials, research-based programs).

 

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Featured Resource

This 5-part, on-demand learning series helps professionals understand the transition-to-adulthood process so they can clearly explain the IEP transition plan, answer questions, and guide families and youth as they prepare for the future. Participants will learn about transition planning, assessments, services, and activities that build readiness for adulthood, and ways to support youth in developing self-advocacy skills.

Each session is practical, easy to follow, and designed to provide tools professionals can use right away. Participants who complete all training requirements will earn 1 Continuing Education contact hour.