Introducing Circle Time In A Preschool Special Education Classroom - Autism
Introducing circle time/morning meeting to your young autistic students can be a challenge! I'll give you permission to skip "calendar time" and asking students to "raise their hands" 🤣. Let's be real...those things aren't happening in my classroom. Are you the same? In this FB Live replay, I'll be sharing some ideas and tips to help you get started creating predictable routines within circle time that will help your students move toward active engagement!

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