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Ms. Salazar’s Classroom Edit display name

  • Andover Elementary School
  • Orlando, FL
  • More than a third of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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When working with preschool children I tend to find that they are very accustomed to having adults do EVERYTHING FOR them. By giving them the opportunity to learn this skill I believe It will help teach my students how to be responsible for their personal belongings and teaches them how to organize their things. I also believe that young children should learn to be independent as much as they can. That is an important life skill for atypical children but also, and I think even more so, for children who have special needs.

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When working with preschool children I tend to find that they are very accustomed to having adults do EVERYTHING FOR them. By giving them the opportunity to learn this skill I believe It will help teach my students how to be responsible for their personal belongings and teaches them how to organize their things. I also believe that young children should learn to be independent as much as they can. That is an important life skill for atypical children but also, and I think even more so, for children who have special needs.

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