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[Source: People.com via Fred Rogers.org] There’s a new kid on the block! On April 5, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood will welcome a new character, a young boy named Max, who has Autism. Max is Teacher Harriet’s nephew, and like many kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder,…...
March 26, 2021
Editor’s Note:  This post is part 2A of a four-part interview guide for pediatric and school based speech-language pathologists, school psychologists, occupational therapists and physical therapists.     To read the rest of this guide, visit our Interview Like a Pro – The Pediatric Therapy…...
March 26, 2021
Editor’s Note:  This post is a newly written “Part 2B” of a four-part interview guide for pediatric and school based speech-language pathologists, school psychologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and others that work with children with special needs.     This document covers interview tips particularly…...
Welcome to Issue number 50 of our special e-letter, “Teaching & Therapy Resources for Homebound Families”     (Did you miss our previous issues?| Read them HERE) Each week, this e-mailer features new resources, articles about this bizarre time we are living in, and…...
by Lori Lite Children love to visualize or imagine filling their bodies with the colors of the rainbow. This effective research-based, stress management technique also known as guided imagery is widely accepted and used by both traditional and holistic communities. This gentle…...
[Source:  Buggy and Buddy] With the kids natural curiosity of insects growing during this time of year, I thought it was the perfect time to gather together some bug crafts and learning activities to try with the kids. Here are some of my favorites…...
[Source:  Red Ted Art] People often ask me specifically for birthday Pop Up Cards. Now, I have a very popular Birthday Cake Pop Up card and our Bear Pop Up Card (with balloons) of course is perfect too.. but ultimately, I say:…...
[Source: Edutopia] My first exposure to a student who used augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) was when I taught in a self-contained disability-specific special education classroom. The student, Ringo, had a device like a small laptop that he used to type words and sentences,…...
March 24, 2021
Editor’s Note:  Susan Mullins, OTR/L is a former contractor for PediaStaff.  A number of years ago, she accepted the opportunity of a lifetime to work in Fairbanks, Alaska.  Before she left for her adventure, we asked Susan if she would write an…...
Call Today at 866-733-4278 or text us at 662-524-9099 or Apply HERE!!  Are you looking for a high paying School Psychologist opportunity? PediaStaff needs a great School Psychologist to work full-time hours for the 2020-2021 school year with a district in the beautiful…...