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Teaching Autism: Fun, Fun, Fun Summertime Blog Hop!

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Monday, 20 July 2015. Fun, Fun, Fun Summertime Blog Hop! I am so excited to be part of a fabulous Summertime Blog Hop! Anyone who reads my blog knows how much I love a good collaboration with other bloggers - it brings so much to our Worlds, we can learn so much from each other and it's just great to make new teachy friends, am I right? Thank you to Crystal at Wyatt's Wise Owl Teacher Creations. For hosting such a fabulous blog hop! So the blog hop is all about beating the Summer Slide! Then moving on to...

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Teaching Autism: 10 Things about Autism

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Monday, 17 August 2015. 10 Things about Autism. I love to liaise with others and just recently I have been liaising with someone who has been wanting to go into the Autism World to teach. She asked me "What are the top 10 things I should know? This was a tough one. It's different for us all. What I think someone should know, someone else may make a completely different list, but here are my 10 things I think someone should know about autism;. 1) Not all autism is the same. Every child is different. Phwoa...

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Teaching Autism: Back to School, Nikki Style.

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Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Back to School, Nikki Style. Hi Overseas Teachy Friends! So it's that time of year for you all - time to get that alarm clock back on, lay out your clothes and get set for that First Day Back. Although, some of you have already gone back. Do you know how crazy, weird it is trying to get used to all these different school times? I will think of you all while I am still relaxing and putting my feet up getting ready for my upcoming vacation! So, are you ready? So, let's get started!

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Teaching Autism: Fun Kids Cooking

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Wednesday, 12 August 2015. Are you already struggling to try find something to occupy your children this summer holiday? How about getting them involved in some cooking sessions. Todays recipe is Pitta Bread Pizzas! So cheap, quick and fun! The children can literally put whatever they want on top and is sure to keep them occupied! Toppings of choice; ham, pepperoni, pineapple, sweetcorn, olives, chicken, onions, peppers are just some ideas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Bloglovin!

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Teaching Autism: Meet Teaching Autism

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Hi, and thanks for stopping by my blog, Teaching Autism! My name is Nikki and - as you probably guessed - I work with students with Autism! I love being able to go into class every day with some new surprise or challenge ahead of me. I am originally from Wales, in the United Kingdom. It's one of the most beautiful places around, but it doesn't stop us being avid travellers and going around the World on our different adventures every year. TeachersPayTeachers gave me an adventure where I was able to meet ...

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