Teaching Letters and Sounds to A Child With Special Needs – When Traditional Strategies Don’t Work

Share this…PinterestFacebookPrintMy son, Kai, is six years old and lets just say that he can be an ornery learner. Or, maybe we can call it “fussy.” Kai has special needs. He has PVL (periventricular leukomalacia), Autism, Duplicate Chromosome 16, SPD and more. I was a general education teacher for fifteen years before I became a … Continue reading Teaching Letters and Sounds to A Child With Special Needs – When Traditional Strategies Don’t Work