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Should we really be following our state recommended "distance learning" minutes? Probably not.
Our reality in our special needs community is that we don't take breaks from learning in the same way as others.
Our "recommended minutes" for learning will never be less because we are always striving to reach that next milestone that our peers have probably already mastered.
Less minutes with a worksheet or working on official academic benchmarks can actually mean MORE time for reaching new milestones and generalizing our skills.
More IEP Help: www.specialedinnercircle.com
Become a Master IEP Coach: www.masterIEPcoach.com
By Catherine Whitcher4.7
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Should we really be following our state recommended "distance learning" minutes? Probably not.
Our reality in our special needs community is that we don't take breaks from learning in the same way as others.
Our "recommended minutes" for learning will never be less because we are always striving to reach that next milestone that our peers have probably already mastered.
Less minutes with a worksheet or working on official academic benchmarks can actually mean MORE time for reaching new milestones and generalizing our skills.
More IEP Help: www.specialedinnercircle.com
Become a Master IEP Coach: www.masterIEPcoach.com

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