
Woodloch Resort: Where We are All Special
I have traveled across six continents. What I know for sure is that we all want to be seen, in some way.

I have traveled across six continents. What I know for sure is that we all want to be seen, in some way.

I had the great pleasure of presenting with the amazing Carllistus Obeng, a school psychologist in Washington, DC, at the Coalition for

Why is Monday, or better yet the Monday after a break, the best time to start a behavior plan for a student?

Soon after the pandemic hit the world in the spring of 2020, there were plenty of voices of wisdom encouraging us that

Nearly twenty years, while new to living and working in Vermont, I was asked to visit a young boy at his home.

I’ve been talking with colleagues and friends alike that this current situation could very well be amplifying who we were and what

I am a special educator, traveler, meditator and nature lover. I like pauses, newness and change. I, like many, was in somewhat

As we approach the start to another school year, my calendar is filling up with Professional Development sessions for teachers and administrators.

When we exclude students, parents or each other from the learning process of life, a tremendous amount is lost. In the wake

There are many ways we attempt to control each other, often without realizing it. For youth with special needs, especially those who

I have traveled across six continents. What I know for sure is that we all want to be seen, in some way.

I had the great pleasure of presenting with the amazing Carllistus Obeng, a school psychologist in Washington, DC, at the Coalition for

Why is Monday, or better yet the Monday after a break, the best time to start a behavior plan for a student?

Soon after the pandemic hit the world in the spring of 2020, there were plenty of voices of wisdom encouraging us that

Nearly twenty years, while new to living and working in Vermont, I was asked to visit a young boy at his home.

I’ve been talking with colleagues and friends alike that this current situation could very well be amplifying who we were and what

I am a special educator, traveler, meditator and nature lover. I like pauses, newness and change. I, like many, was in somewhat

As we approach the start to another school year, my calendar is filling up with Professional Development sessions for teachers and administrators.

When we exclude students, parents or each other from the learning process of life, a tremendous amount is lost. In the wake

There are many ways we attempt to control each other, often without realizing it. For youth with special needs, especially those who