Setting Paraprofessionals Up for Success
3 things make a special education classroom functional: Structure, Routine, and Paraprofessionals. In this video, Jen shares how she sets her classroom support staff and paraprofessionals up for success. Paras are integral to a special education classroom. They should feel valued, appreciated, and as though they are meant to be here. As an educator, it is super important to build your team. You can do this by working towards team goals, engaging in frequent staff training, and creating a collaborative environment! What steps do you take to set your classroom staff up for success? Resources Shown in this Video: Paraprofessional Training Manual https://shop.theautismhelper.com/prod... Paraprofessional Training Manual Part 2: https://shop.theautismhelper.com/prod... Paraprofessional Training Manual - En Español: https://shop.theautismhelper.com/prod... --------------------------------------- Other videos you may Iike... Autistic Student Success Starts with Classroom Set Up - • Autistic Student Success Starts with Class... Autism Classroom Setup PART 2: Staff & Student Zones - • Autism Classroom Setup PART 2: Staff & Stu... --------------------------------------- The Autism Helper on Social Media: Instagram: / theautismhelper Facebook: / theautismhelper TikTok: / theautismhelper Pinterest: / theautismhelper --------------------------------------- You can find all resources by The Autism Helper on Teachers Pay Teachers or our store! The Autism Helper Store: https://shop.theautismhelper.com Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S...

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