Guide to Title I Funds and Other Programs
Learn how Title I funds can be used to add Sensory Paths to your school!
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Learn how Title I funds can be used to add Sensory Paths to your school!
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For dedicated and determined teachers, learn how to use the Donor’s Choose Special Request for getting a Sensory Path in your school!
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Grants available in 2024! See if any of these funding opportunities would be a good fit for your organization.
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Following up on our topic of movement based learning, today I want to discuss some of The Sensory Path™ products that can help integrate movement into the school day. Remember physical activity can be built into the lesson itself or occur as breaks outside of or between lessons. You can also plug physical activity into
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Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. It is the ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes and think about how they feel in a situation. Empathy can motivate us to be good to others, imagine how it would feel to be in their position, and think how we
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The Legal Standard I want to discuss Universal Design for Learning (UDL) which is a growing concept in the field of education. The concept of universal design originated in the field of architecture & design with accessibility to buildings when the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) was established as law. There are 5
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