Miss Amanda has put together another mini music therapy session for this week! Tune in and sing along.
Monthly Archives: April 2020
A look at virtual learning
Easterseals teachers and therapists are experts in their fields. Social distancing has posed challenges that have put a spotlight on just how innovative and dedicated the team is.
Miss Milly recently worked with student Alondra. She was a superstar! After the session, her mom sent a sweet picture!
Outside Activities with Miss Milly
Miss Milly created this great video to share some easy and fun outdoor activities!
Green Grass Grows All Around
In honor of Earth Day, Miss Amanda shares this class favorite!
Virtual Friendship Academy
by Patricia Formicola
The best part of social distancing is every day at 9:30am I get to see my students and teaching assistant, Ms. Sonia for our Morning Meeting Circle Time! It brings an instant smile to my face as each child arrives to our Go-To-Meeting room. We count and take attendance each day and have up to 12 students at a time. We do our Good Morning song and our Positive Behavior Support song. This song is lead by my Teacher Assistant, Ms. Sonia. We then have a structured routine each day so the students know what to expect. It is the same schedule we used in our classroom at Easterseals Friendship Academy in Levittown, PA.
We talk about the weather of the day. I call on a student who uses her talker (speaking device) to tell us if it is sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowing. We move to our calendar, days of the week, special days of the month etc…Each student is called on to answer different questions like , what is the month, day, year and someone chooses the background for the calendar whether its a spring background, Earth day background, or rainy one for April showers. Then we watch a shapes and a number song video from YouTube using the split screen as a visual.
Afterwards we talk about the letter of the week, the sound it makes, and what words begin with this letter. Students then use items in their house to do a Show and Tell. This week was the letter “W” and students took turns showing me their water bottles, watches, Woody dolls, a whale stuffed toy and one student who is 3 years old even showed us a picture of Washington’s Crossing. W for Washington. His mom prompted him asking him what river and he knew it was the Delaware River that Washington crossed! He was excited to answer this question and we felt his excitement!
After the letter of the week, we do a read aloud book picking different authors. This week we are reading all Eric Carl books. The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Lonely Firefly, Head to Toe, 10 Rubber Ducks, and The Mixed-up Chameleon. We make connections to each book as Eric Carl is the author and illustrator so you see similar pictures of the sun, moon, different animals etc.. His books also teach letters, numbers, shapes, days of the week, animals etc…
For the last part of our morning meeting we end with 100 exercises. I show a Jack Hartmann, Let’s Get Fit ….Count to 100 video. Every set of 10 we do different exercises including, arm circles, touch your toes, jogging, and clap your hands over your head.
Then we say our Good-byes to everyone! Students call out the names of their friends saying Good-bye to each person and see you tomorrow!
Tips for Telepractice
Danielle Franhini-Muir, Director of Behavioral Support Services presents her fourth video in her family support series. This video provides tips for families to help create successful teletherapy sessions.
Rainy Day Lullaby
Music Therapist Amanda did something a little special! She recorded a lullaby, and it seemed like a rainy Monday was the perfect time to share!
Enjoy and feel free to put on repeat 🙂
Social Story – Social Distancing
Miss Debbie, a special education teacher at the Friendship Academy in Media created a social story about social distancing!
Music Therapy Mini Session 3
Miss Amanda is bringing us another mini music session. Join as we sing along!
Family Support Video 3: Challenging Behaviors
Video #3 in series of positive behavior shorts for parents! Presented by Danielle Franchini-Muir, MS ED. BCBA
Here are some additional resources for families
https://cdn.vanderbilt.edu/vu-web/lab-wpcontent/sites/96/2020/02/20211845/Provide-Help-Once-Calm.pdf
Response Strategy: Avoid Attending to the Behavior
https://cdn.vanderbilt.edu/vu-web/lab-wpcontent/sites/96/2020/02/23195812/Avoid-Attending-to-CB.pdf
Response Strategy: Provide a Verbal Reminder
https://cdn.vanderbilt.edu/vu-web/lab-wpcontent/sites/96/2020/02/31204726/Verbal-Reminder.pdf
Sesame Street: Common and Colbie Caillat – “Belly Breathe” with Elmo
Deep Breathing Exercises for Kids!
https://copingskillsforkids.com/deep-breathing-exercises-for-kids