What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming A Special Education Teacher| What They Didn't Tell You!

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  • @thebehaviorcheckin
    @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому +2

    CHECK OUT This video on what I wish I knew about behavior and classroom management ua-cam.com/video/s1BN_qP27MM/v-deo.html

    • @gregorygranger6481
      @gregorygranger6481 Рік тому +1

      How do special ed students get back into normal classes

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому

      It's an IEP team decision. It can be based on academic performance, testing, student behavior and readiness, parent input, and teacher recommendation. The student should always be placed in their least restrictive environment. This is based on their level of need for support. General education is always considered at every meeting but may not be appropriate based on the student's individual needs.

  • @cljoe35
    @cljoe35 3 дні тому

    You are absolutely right. They never told us. It never crossed their mind. They knew the truth and nothing but the truth. They knew the truth would set us free.

  • @brandon7482
    @brandon7482 3 роки тому +56

    Great channel ma’am. I was in Special Education from second grade to senior year in high school ☹️ It was back in the Stone Age, 90s to early 2000s. I was the first man in my family to graduate from high school, thanks to my teachers. Iam 35 now with a wife, 6 kids and a great career. So far non of my kids show signs of learning disabilities 🤞. My dyslexia and problems with mathematics still pop up almost everyday but I still use a lot of the skills I learned at school.

  • @valeriedaren4539
    @valeriedaren4539 2 роки тому +17

    15 Years in the Special Education field and you NAILED it, on every level. Your honesty for those who are considering, or are entering, the field is appreciated. It is not for everyone, but I couldn't imagine doing anything else. I work with Middle School and the benefits of forming those multi year bonds with the students and families is the best reward. Thank you : )

  • @Weatherman1214
    @Weatherman1214 Рік тому +5

    I'm a mid-life, career-changer. I'm heading into education and I have two of my own kids that have special powers. A good teacher is so critical to their ability to thrive, learn, and grow and has inspired me to look into Special Education. Looking at your video, what I never thought about was your point that teachers and kids in the SPED programs have multi-year bonds. I LOVE that! Thank you for pointing that out - it truly has pushed me to obtain my SPED certification.
    I imagine I'll keep learning from your channel. Thank you for the information and candor.

  • @Shay_Coleman
    @Shay_Coleman 3 роки тому +24

    Thank you for this video! I’m in school to receive my Bachelors in special education. Im getting my feet wet now by working in a school as a para!

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому

      Awesome! I did that too. Thank you for subscribing. If you have any questions, let me know!

    • @Walkinthepark305
      @Walkinthepark305 2 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin remember if you gotta kick the parent out the room do it I feel like most parents delay the kids since kicked my mother out my I improved from SPECIAL ED LIFE 😃 parents are exhausting

    • @Walkinthepark305
      @Walkinthepark305 2 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin and tip if you got a really talkative , parent just say that’s crazy * times 5 on repeat lol they will stop ✋ talking

  • @Froggyzz05
    @Froggyzz05 2 роки тому +3

    I autism (I was sitting by the door durring rec time and my math teacher came by and said "What's up are you gonna go hang out with" I said no one because im at a new school for only 6th graders and have no friends yet so then she said "well we gotta change that Answer sooner or later" and she's the reason I want to go to school it made my day to hear somebody I didn't know a month ago cared about me I still have to friends but I have comfort knowing that I have someone to talk to... I just thought I'd share because this teacher really makes me feel loved

  • @tanyatroxler9918
    @tanyatroxler9918 2 роки тому +16

    As a former SpED teacher and department chair, the biggest mistake I see most SpED and Reg. teachers make is sending the the misbehaving student to someone else for reprimand such as principal, counselor, resource officer etc. Deal one on one with the student to change the behavior, but make sure they are accountable to you. Not anyone else. Once I learned that I rarely had issues. I taught Severe Behavior Disorders at an Alternative Program as well as a regular middle school. So, don’t give your power to someone else because the student will respect the person that deals with them. And of course, there are some exceptions to this. Needless to say, my Principal loved me lol.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +5

      I love this. They need to see us as the leader in the room.

    • @tanyatroxler9918
      @tanyatroxler9918 2 роки тому +1

      @@thebehaviorcheckin Thank you so much for replying. I appreciate you. You’re giving great advice.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      Thank you. 😊

    • @CocoChanelle-1
      @CocoChanelle-1 Рік тому +2

      Yes, you start with making them respect you,however, some of them are very defiant and will need the Code of Conduct booklet strictly enforced or you will end up on a video because one has physically challenged you in the classroom- Know when it’s above your head and call for help.

    • @isabelcurd8628
      @isabelcurd8628 Рік тому

      You have to have lots of patience , patience is love , when you see thrm upset give them their space that eorks really good for all sudents . Some teachers they don’t know hoe to give the students s litle space… Science is kind of hard gor my student snd me , I have to improve in this aldo literature.

  • @RZB98
    @RZB98 3 роки тому +10

    I am a severe and profound special ed teacher and this video is spot on! Thanks for making it.

  • @CocoChanelle-1
    @CocoChanelle-1 Рік тому +4

    There are about 2% of the middle and high school students that will be challenging as well. Leadership in schools is not for people who can’t handle stress.

  • @teachermade766
    @teachermade766 3 роки тому +9

    Special Education teacher do a lot of work but it's also very rewarding seeing the growth in children!

  • @HotforTeaching
    @HotforTeaching 2 роки тому +2

    Many general education teachers do not understand all that is involved with what is required of special education teachers. This is very informative. Thank you.

  • @rebeccahayhurst442
    @rebeccahayhurst442 2 роки тому +4

    This is such a great video! I am a Sp Ed para and am considering being a teacher. I feel like you really hit it spot on what I’m seeing my teachers deal with and what I would need ti as well. Really helpful!

  • @sliverdragon4951
    @sliverdragon4951 2 роки тому +5

    I use to be a difficult autism person for my teacher. I living proof that a autism person can destroyed their barriers and I work full time and I realize as a autism person u got to be able to speak for your self

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +1

      It is so important to know how to advocate for yourself!

  • @joycefletcher839
    @joycefletcher839 Рік тому +1

    My assistants were like having additional students. They made the job so much worse. In fact, an assistant's behavior was the beginning of the end for me.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому +1

      Directing adults can be very challenging. That is definitely one part of teaching most teachers struggle with.

  • @lindseyrae8598
    @lindseyrae8598 6 місяців тому +1

    Watch out for the meetings, the IEPS, and parents who won’t go to meetings.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  6 місяців тому

      IEPs can be a lot. That's why I have made multiple videos on writing them. I know how overwhelming it can be.

  • @BaritoneMonkey
    @BaritoneMonkey 3 роки тому +9

    Prospective SpEd inclusion teacher here -- thank you for sharing some of the lessons you've learned from your experience!! This is exactly the kind of content I need more of right now. 🙂

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому

      Thank you!

    • @Yacoba_Israel
      @Yacoba_Israel 2 роки тому

      I have been looking for content.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      What questions do you have? I am working on planning out my content. I'd love to answer any questions you may have.

  • @NYCWendy1
    @NYCWendy1 2 роки тому +2

    Hello! I love your content! I’m also a career switcher & now an EC SPED Teacher 🤗 it’s a wonderful career & I love what I wake up every day for! Hard? Challenging? Yes … but such an important field! Thank you for your vids!!!

  • @faridebustios6799
    @faridebustios6799 Рік тому

    Thank you I loved it, and I learning.

  • @Sunshinestateeducator
    @Sunshinestateeducator 3 роки тому +6

    I’m a career changer also. This was a really good video. I am going into my third year of teaching in August.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! What advice do you have for career switchers. What did you do before?

    • @Sunshinestateeducator
      @Sunshinestateeducator 3 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin probation officer straight out of college and then a child welfare case manager right before becoming a teacher ❤️ for me it has been a very long process. I’m still working on the tests that I was required to take. They give you 3 years in Florida to get it done. I have about a year left to finish. I had to take 3 college courses as well. I guess my advice would be to just not get too overwhelmed with the process. Take it step by step. I waited years to really look into the process because at first glance it seemed like it was going to be way more than I could handle.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому +1

      @@Sunshinestateeducator I am actually moving to Florida in July. That's pretty cool. I was a news producer.

    • @Sunshinestateeducator
      @Sunshinestateeducator 3 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin that’s awesome! I’m in the north west area of Florida. Kind of near Pensacola area. What part are you moving to?

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому +1

      @@Sunshinestateeducator the Jacksonville area.

  • @HomeCooktoProCounselor
    @HomeCooktoProCounselor 2 роки тому +4

    Rachel-- On the dealing with the parents part my mom is a former early childhood teacher and she is a fierce advocate for me and my brother I was in a sped classroom last year now I am in general classes with a masters degree (as Most sped teachers have) I kept but keeping the IEP obviously because i need it to survive in my opinion I tend to get overwhelmed a lot for some of the most dumb things looking back on it but like you said it’s a do and learn type deal

  • @Mercy.Beloved
    @Mercy.Beloved Рік тому +1

    I wish they talked about accidents. I just dealt with one. I turned around for one minute to get something and it happened. I’m devastated.

  • @karenjdavis8
    @karenjdavis8 2 роки тому +1

    However, figure out your “why” you are there. It helps to keep you focus! Love my job. Paperwork overload, but doable! Keep hope!

  • @arifatahsin2083
    @arifatahsin2083 Рік тому

    great advice for new teachers.Thanks

  • @nerdgeekcosplay909
    @nerdgeekcosplay909 2 роки тому +1

    I would say this job takes a special person to do. A special heart and personality.

  • @jennetorazova
    @jennetorazova 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you !

  • @LearningSciencewithMichelle
    @LearningSciencewithMichelle 3 роки тому +1

    Great video friend!! This good for new teachers. I hope moving is going well!

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому

      Thank you! The moving is going okay. I plan to post an update video soon!

  • @amuthajayaprakash9700
    @amuthajayaprakash9700 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for sharing your insights ❤❤. I'm doing bachelors in special education.. Find this video helpful. Looking forward for more🥰🥰

  • @dreamsofendlessguitar167
    @dreamsofendlessguitar167 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Do you have any more tips on becoming a leader when you are not naturally that type of personality? I need to become more assertive.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  11 місяців тому +1

      I struggle with people pleasing, so I understand where you are coming from. I have found that assertiveness does come with confidence and time. Also, when you are passionate about something, it is easier. I find it helps to write it out what I need first and even practice it. Also, understanding that it's better to speak up, even if it's not received, the way you want. You will feel better if you speak up instead of letting it fester inside.

    • @dreamsofendlessguitar167
      @dreamsofendlessguitar167 11 місяців тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin Thanks so much for the reply. That is very helpful.

  • @diverselearninghub6008
    @diverselearninghub6008 3 роки тому +1

    such a great video! it's so great for new teachers to see!

  • @ASLTeachingResources
    @ASLTeachingResources 2 роки тому

    These tips are super helpful. Thank you for sharing your insights, I'm looking forward to watching your other videos! 👏

  • @catherinecrawford2289
    @catherinecrawford2289 2 роки тому

    Thank you, very helpful.

  • @karenjdavis8
    @karenjdavis8 2 роки тому +1

    Calendaring them out is a good tip. Very challenging when you have to write over 45 For the year🙁

  • @zhekinahtarzona502
    @zhekinahtarzona502 2 роки тому

    thank you for this!

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      You're welcome. Please let me know if there are any other videos you would like to see.

  • @jenniferross3725
    @jenniferross3725 2 роки тому +2

    Good video I’m working towards earning my masters in education and dual certification I know I really have to absorb all of the knowledge I need thank you

  • @mackfam9798
    @mackfam9798 3 роки тому +1

    this was a good video thanks for doing this

  • @MultiOlive22
    @MultiOlive22 3 роки тому

    I'm starting a job as an affective needs teacher. This video was helpful :)

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      I am so happy it was helpful! Let me know if you have any questions.

  • @educationalgia4675
    @educationalgia4675 2 роки тому

    When I get older, I want to be a special education teacher. I’m currently 15 years old and a junior in high school. This year, I’m going to be a Teacher’s assistant in my school’s special ed’s classrooms. ^^ This has really helped, tysm.

  • @CocoChanelle-1
    @CocoChanelle-1 Рік тому

    Your hair is beautiful.

  • @dawngaines5966
    @dawngaines5966 2 роки тому +4

    I also am a peace keeper and do not enjoy confrontations! I could benefit from finding balance with communication skills with conversing with challenging adults. Could you recommend any books that you mentioned you read up on? Would greatly appreciate it! Thank for the video. Looking forward to watching more of your content!

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      I suggest journaling. Write down what your fears are. Explore why you have those fears. Write down your intentions and affirmations about how you are stronger than those fears, and deserve to have your desires and needs met too. This has helped me.

  • @faeprice1003
    @faeprice1003 2 роки тому

    I'm thinking about potentially becoming a special Ed teacher thank you for this video.

  • @g0r3_8unn11
    @g0r3_8unn11 Рік тому

    I used to watch videos like this when I was at school so I knew what tactics my teachers would try and use on me. So so so glad I dropped out. I used to get restrained and dragged so damn much by my teachers lmao

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому +1

      I'm sorry you had a bad experience in school.

    • @g0r3_8unn11
      @g0r3_8unn11 Рік тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin thank you. It does actually mean a lot to me to hear someone say that.

  • @teachingthepetites4614
    @teachingthepetites4614 3 роки тому +1

    I'm dreading the paperwork,but praying it gets easier.

  • @michaelsmiley15
    @michaelsmiley15 2 роки тому +1

    The problem with teachers today is that they don't have any control over curriculum or schedule
    You typically have 7 to 8 hours of subject matter that you have to get done each and every day
    The problem in special education is you have certain students who can't do their work in that format it's not possible
    Therefore you have to take it one day at a time one subject at a time so getting one subject done per day is the way everything should be looked at

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      It's a challenge some of my students need a slower pace, and some need a faster pace. I agree, teachers need for autonomy over the curriculum.

  • @francoispalay5773
    @francoispalay5773 Рік тому +1

    I notice there is a lot of politics, that in itself can be a cause for burnout. I'm glad I'm just part- time now! My friend just quit because of the stress.

  • @dannyp9090
    @dannyp9090 2 роки тому +7

    This video was so helpful! My name is Danny. I am currently in college. I have a background experience in Nursing/Nursing assistants. I did some research and found this career alongside with Social Work/Case Management Nursing. Do you recommend this career and how is the job outlook for this career? :)
    Thanks!! loved it

    • @ms88888
      @ms88888 2 роки тому +1

      I have a background like yours. I am a Hospital CNA and have worked in sped for 3 years now.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      It is very rewarding job, but it also has it's challenging moments. If you work in the right school climate it can be a great career. The money is higher in other fields, but you do get the summers off. You will also need those summers to recharge. Teachers work very hard.

    • @CocoChanelle-1
      @CocoChanelle-1 Рік тому

      Work as a substitute Para. This will give you a feel of it and whether you like that school’s program. Some schools are better than others and some prefer elementary over high school.

  • @shariecebrewster5962
    @shariecebrewster5962 Рік тому

    Me to small groups and it's easy as well

  • @Hammermantv
    @Hammermantv 2 роки тому

    advice from a person whose disabled
    1 if u are working with 2 students pls dont be giving to much attenion to one student and give less attenion to another i hated that as a student give 50/50
    2 key worker sesion is like therapy to me when you are in college you would get a key worker and always ask question like in my 5th year of college i had two supporter workers 1 who didnt give me a lot of help and the other who was my main key worker gave me a lot of support i kept telling my key worker my other support worker dont give me attenion in class when i needed it and she sorted it
    3 always be there for them even if one of their targets is to be inderpendant it will take a long time
    4 when the task is confusing pls talk slow to them because its hard to understand when the pace goes quick

  • @s.moeller9543
    @s.moeller9543 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this content. If it is okay to share, what made you want to become a SpEd teacher? I have made a career change myself recently and am in school to become one. When I substitute teach, the mild/mod classes are the ones I enjoy the most.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Місяць тому +1

      I had an IEP growing up and my Teachers really helped me. My child also has an IEP.

    • @s.moeller9543
      @s.moeller9543 Місяць тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin nice!! Thank you.

  • @kurtmaxberry7025
    @kurtmaxberry7025 2 роки тому

    Talk about work life balancing, what I mean is how much of your day is doing your job. Regardless of having the summer off talk about your life. My wife is a teacher and spends more than 12hrs per day 5-6 days a week to maintain the class room. She doesn’t spend time with our kids either because of it. How is yours.

  • @ashrobertson6904
    @ashrobertson6904 Рік тому

    I’ve been in these facilities, you need patience, every single one of the teachers there were abusive to the students because nobody would do anything

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому +1

      I'm sorry this happened to you. My teachers were always very kind.

  • @melissaraulston231
    @melissaraulston231 Рік тому +1

    I'm really liking your videos. I'm 34 years, married with 2 children and current a stay at home mom but am working on getting my sped certification. I have 2 college degrees but not in anything specific sothey are too generic lol. My husband is the main money maker in our household, so my income is just extra. Being a teacher would be perfect because I'd be on the kids schedules. I am having the hardest time retaining this info I'm learning. Any advice?

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! I am happy to hear that you are enjoying my videos. I really enjoy teaching. If you could, can you elaborate on how you are struggling to retain information? What area are you struggling with the most?

    • @melissaraulston231
      @melissaraulston231 Рік тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin I guess what is getting me is more of the actual scenarios of the situations. I went in and took the exam but felt like there were only about 20 or so questions of what I actually studied from everything and then the rest was actual situation that I had no idea about.

  • @jociir2650
    @jociir2650 Рік тому

    I just had a school tell me they can’t take my son because there’s no one who can handle his needs. I learned recently this is illegal to deny any child education . My son will be 5 he’s autistic level 3, non verbal with behavior problems and not potty trained yet. They just don’t want to deal with him. And it broke my heart to hear them say they can’t take him for those reasons . What can I do about this

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому

      Is this a public school? Did they offer another setting to serve him?

    • @jociir2650
      @jociir2650 Рік тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin yes it’s a public school with a special education program. They didn’t tell me anywhere else I can take him .

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому

      @Jocii R does he have an IEP?

    • @jociir2650
      @jociir2650 Рік тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin yes he does and they didn’t bother to look at it. I spoke to the ese department in my area and they are going to call me back with a way to help so I hope everything gets solved

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому

      @Jocii R good. Yes, they are not allowed to do that. I'm sorry that happened to you. They have to provide FAPE.

  • @1flat1sharp47
    @1flat1sharp47 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Based on your video, I don't think this job is for me.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +2

      Well, it's good to know that ahead of time.

    • @1flat1sharp47
      @1flat1sharp47 2 роки тому +1

      @@thebehaviorcheckin I was a special ed aide for several years in residential and educational settings and really enjoyed it, but I guess I can’t be the main person.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      What do you think you can't handle?

    • @1flat1sharp47
      @1flat1sharp47 2 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin Well, someone who knows me very well said that it was not a good fit for me, but I think it is mostly the planning (especially IEPs). I am not really bothered by the behavioral issues, and I have been equally happy supporting students in mainstream classes as staying in the SpEd class.

  • @latinamm7013
    @latinamm7013 2 роки тому

    I just got hired yesterday to teach VPK VE.. I will be a Guest Teacher for the entire year because the teacher is on maternity leave. I’m not a certified teacher nor am I VPK endorsed so I have a lot of learning to do.
    However, I’ve been working on getting VPK endorsed on my own since I met the staff credential.
    I live in Florida…
    Any advice from you would be very appreciated.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      I'd love to help. What specific questions do you have?

    • @latinamm7013
      @latinamm7013 2 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin I will need a really good planner… any recommendations?

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +1

      I use the happy planner teacher edition to jot stuff down. Honestly, I use Google calendar and a doc template for most of my planning.

  • @brigittebeltran6701
    @brigittebeltran6701 3 роки тому +2

    My main issue is opposing gen Ed teachers....The kiddos are the least of it.

  • @stephaniewatson1086
    @stephaniewatson1086 Рік тому

    I have a lot of questions about what a teacher can or can’t say to parents

  • @shariecebrewster5962
    @shariecebrewster5962 Рік тому

    Starting my year's be become teacher it's different as well

  • @johnrainsman6650
    @johnrainsman6650 2 роки тому

    I need advice. When I was a Freshman in high school, my biology teacher patronized me (albeit, unintentionally, I'll admit). See, the second day, she had approached me at my locker after biology class. She put her hand on my shoulder and said something like, “If you ever have any questions in class, just ask.” She said this kind of slowly actually. Question is, why did she come to me? I don’t remember making a “struggling student” impression on her; the first day, I remember nothing. The second day, I was simply working on an in-class assignment with a partner. disability

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      I replied to this on the other video. Let me know if you want to discuss more.

  • @mibwu
    @mibwu 2 роки тому +1

    i am autistic and was undiagnosed a large portion of my life while still being in special ed classes. id like to become a special ed teacher when im older but i am afraid that what happened to me could happen to future students and make life much harder on them. do you have any experience with this sorta of thing where you had children that are disabled but have no diagnosis? if so, how do you go about helping them and accommodate for them when you don't know what it is they have?

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      When I worked as inclusion teacher, I helped all the students in the gen ed setting. I provided services to the students on my caseload.

  • @bonnikerr9284
    @bonnikerr9284 Рік тому +1

    What were some books you found helpful with confrontation, not letting people walk over you, and advocating for you students?

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому +1

      I don't have any recommendations on that per say. I try to use the same strategies with adults that I use with kids, such as collaborative problem solving and I statements. I learned about collaborative problem solving through the book, Lost at School by Ross Greene.

    • @bonniegracevictoria6968
      @bonniegracevictoria6968 Рік тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin Thank you!
      Appreciated your video -- I love working with special needs kids, but have only done Community Living Support one-on-one...I think that's very different, and perhaps I like working outside the classroom. The paperwork might kill me. But I'm still deciding. ;)

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому

      The paperwork gets easier as you get more experience. I have some videos that you might find helpful on my channel.

  • @sliverdragon4951
    @sliverdragon4951 2 роки тому +1

    People got it wrong for some autism people some autism person has to be motivated to learn and since I learn a job my self and develop at lot of skills without a teacher and job coach I’m on a different level

  • @cherokeestacks1459
    @cherokeestacks1459 2 роки тому +2

    Hi, what are the steps to becoming a special education teacher? i have a son who is on the spectrum and special education is so close to my heart, and i really want to get in this field? :)

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +2

      I am actually making a video about this. It will be up Sunday at 11am est.

    • @stephespi8373
      @stephespi8373 2 роки тому +1

      Great question. I’m also leaving my logistics job to be in this field . Early childhood education or special education because my son is on the spectrum too, and i would love to help and understand him and other kids, too. I want to be able to connect with him and spend more time with my 💓.

    • @ittakesavillage4517
      @ittakesavillage4517 2 роки тому

      Wow my son is on the spectrum as well. I am a registered nurse, BSN. But I want to study childhood/ special needs education because I want to homeschool my kids and other peoples kids.

  • @jasminperez3032
    @jasminperez3032 2 роки тому +2

    What books do you recommend to read for a special education :) I'm in my second year in college to get a bachelors in special education

  • @Moodfullmelody
    @Moodfullmelody 2 роки тому +2

    Which is a good uni to get a special education degree via online courses? Please share if you know some . Thanks

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +1

      I went to Indiana University. I loved my program. It was online, but we had live virtual classes. The professor were amazing!

  • @keiraportillo5073
    @keiraportillo5073 2 роки тому

    What did you do before teaching? I’m thinking about switching to teaching now I’m working in the medical field now

  • @amarauzo7650
    @amarauzo7650 2 роки тому +1

    As someone who is shy, introverted, and not confrontational do you recommend this job :(

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +2

      I have worked with some amazing introverted teachers. You do have to learn how to advocate for your students, but that is different than being confrontational.

  • @thebehaviorcheckin
    @thebehaviorcheckin  7 місяців тому

    Check out my Teacher Tell All Video: ua-cam.com/video/JtuH9EsMRTI/v-deo.htmlsi=hUiUMI-DnqxOdt5I

  • @missylisa9539
    @missylisa9539 2 роки тому

    I was put in a class with the others guys that didn't give a shit.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      I'm sorry. I know that is frustrating from personal experience!

  • @amnazulfiqar3036
    @amnazulfiqar3036 Рік тому

    Hey lovely,Can you tell me a salary range? Is it treated same way as gen ed teacher?

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  Рік тому

      It really depends on the state, and district/County you work in. Most starting Teachers make between 35k and 50k depending on location. Some districts give a 1k to 3k stipend to Sped Teachers, but this is not common practice.

  • @Yacoba_Israel
    @Yacoba_Israel 2 роки тому

    I was a late as Inclusion Teacher. I don’t have any background in SPED. I did not understand the case manager part of it. Can you direct me to ANY content (books, online whateva 😩😩) to help me understand what I’m supposed to do.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +1

      Case managers manage the paperwork and meetings for the student. They are the point of contact for the student. They keep track of IEP due dates, re-evaluation and any data on goals. I can do a video on how I manage this if you'd like.

    • @Yacoba_Israel
      @Yacoba_Israel 2 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin Please!!! And thank you for breaking down the case manager role. 😘

  • @rachel-er2of
    @rachel-er2of 2 роки тому

    being in iep is going to give me trauma my parents don't think i needed it nor did i think i needed it :skull:
    i was put in it because they thought i didn't know any english (im not white)
    and no, i don't have a disability

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      I'm sorry the read this. I hope you are doing better now.

    • @rachel-er2of
      @rachel-er2of 2 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin Thank you so much! I really appreciate it, I'm doing fine now :D

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      Wonderful to hear!

  • @99leave
    @99leave 2 роки тому

    Hi Rachel, I have a question I hope you can help me with. I have a Part Time BA of English Literature, and worked as a part time teacher for several years. I am thinking of taking a Master degree in Special Education to become a special education teacher, will this plan work? will it qualify me to teach special needs or to become a special needs help? or some role in this field? I would really appreciate your thoughts.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому +1

      I'm not sure where you are located. There are alternate teaching certification programs in every state. I would start looking at those first. My Masters program allowed me to get my certification with my degree. I went to Indiana University.

    • @99leave
      @99leave 2 роки тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin I'll look it up, I am really thankful for your prompt response. Wish you all the best.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      You're very welcome.

  • @catherinegadsby4124
    @catherinegadsby4124 2 роки тому

    What does IEP stand for again?

  • @rajansrang1400
    @rajansrang1400 2 роки тому

    Helo mam I am also a special educator and I have 2 years of experience in this field. Can I join your institute as a special educator?

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      Institute? Do you mean my school or where I went to college?

    • @rajansrang1400
      @rajansrang1400 2 роки тому

      I mean I want to get job in the same school where you are teaching please

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      You can email me at the email in my bio.

    • @rajansrang1400
      @rajansrang1400 2 роки тому

      Hi.. I have mail my application but no response

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  2 роки тому

      @@rajansrang1400 you emailed me? I will check and make sure it didn't go to spam.

  • @mickeyjones5311
    @mickeyjones5311 2 роки тому +1

    Hix

  • @bessyhsn4218
    @bessyhsn4218 2 роки тому

    🥰

  • @beautynbrainzxo
    @beautynbrainzxo 3 роки тому

    What were you doing before you became a SPED teacher?!

  • @brigittebeltran6701
    @brigittebeltran6701 3 роки тому

    You do NOT manage the paras...the gen Ed teacher tells them what to do and paras can be vicious or wonderful...

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому +4

      In a self contained classroom, you will. I have been blessed with amazing paras! I was a Para before I became a teacher.

    • @brigittebeltran6701
      @brigittebeltran6701 3 роки тому +1

      @@thebehaviorcheckin True...in self-contained. Some are great and some not at all. My last 2 were awesome! Great Channel by the way! ❤

    • @BriAntRich
      @BriAntRich 3 роки тому +3

      It's a two way street , some teachers don't know how to treat their paras.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому +2

      This is true. Leading other is a skill.

  • @jpcreech99
    @jpcreech99 3 роки тому +2

    Have you ever had a student that was in special education but you thought he/she shouldn't need special education because maybe he was just a lazy butt and needed a little motivation to actually want to learn? Can you differentiate a person with little motivation to learn from a actual learning disability?

    • @jpcreech99
      @jpcreech99 3 роки тому +6

      How about a person like me who joined the Air Force, finished there BA in aeronautics with a 3.3 GPA from ERAU, and now makes close to six figures in one of the leading aeronautics companies in the world? The only thing special ED did for me was to motivate me to get the hell out of there, because the negative stigma people get from being in special ed is a real thing.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому +4

      Lack of motivation can stem from a learning disability, ADHD, depression/anxiety or another chemical imbalance. It's not considered and an educational disability if it does not impact the student academically. A team of teachers, psychologists and your parents work to together to determine this. Children and adults can struggle significantly with motivation. This can be very frustrating for them, and it does not mean they want to be this way. I don't like the term lazy, because it's typically more than that. I have been called lazy and I wasn't. I just lacked the skills to complete the task. People avoid tasks for number of reasons: it's too hard, too easy or they are too disregulated to make themselves do it. As our brains mature, we can learn coping strategies or accommodations to help us get motivated. Most people need to be taught these skills.

    • @jpcreech99
      @jpcreech99 3 роки тому +1

      @@thebehaviorcheckin thanks for replying to my questions. I'm not saying that special ed is not needed all i'm trying to say is that some people in my opinion get misdiagnosed and as you said motivation can stem from several issues. In my case due to family issues I had to leave public school and start homeschooling. With two very sick parents that did not go as planned. At 18 I took my GED while studying my butt off and passed, after that I when to University of Maryland and got a associates degree in computer studies and after serving 8 year's in the military I got my BA degree in Aircraft Maintenance Management. So for me I feel like I was misdiagnosed as a young child and was spoon fed education like I was a 3 year old until I left school and had to do everything on my own.

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 роки тому +3

      Maybe so. People can outgrown their disability as their brains develop. This is especially true if interventions help. I outgrew mine.

    • @jpcreech99
      @jpcreech99 3 роки тому +2

      @@thebehaviorcheckin Thank you, I liked your response about being able to outgrow your disabilities. And thanks for being a teacher, we need as many good quality highly trained teachers that are so committed to there job.

  • @TheresaofTheWorld
    @TheresaofTheWorld 3 місяці тому

    Kids with “behaviors”? Don’t they all have behavior?

    • @thebehaviorcheckin
      @thebehaviorcheckin  3 місяці тому

      Children that display challenging behaviors that deviate from the norm.

    • @TheresaofTheWorld
      @TheresaofTheWorld 3 місяці тому

      @@thebehaviorcheckin k got it. That’s what I figured.

  • @Trevorki
    @Trevorki 2 роки тому

    Are you married?