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Kristin Whiting has been a special needs teacher and administrator for over 20 years. She loves her job and makes a difference every day.
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Activities for Teaching Drawing, Writing and Letter Recognition: The Best Worksheet is a Blank Sheet of Paper
I love the quote “The best worksheet is a blank sheet of paper.” I’m not sure where I first read this quote but it stuck with me. I’ve never been much of a “worksheet person.” Sometimes I decide to try … Continue reading