Free Resources for Early Childhood and Special Education Teachers
Access Lesson Plans, Autism Support Materials, and Classroom Tools to Enhance Learning Outcomes
For the Classroom: From Educators to Educators
Discover a curated selection of free, easy-to-use resources designed to support your work in special education and preschool classrooms. From lesson plans and classroom tools to expert guidance and instructional strategies, everything you need to enhance student learning is at your fingertips.
Downloadable Resources for Your Classroom
Access a collection of free, downloadable resources designed to enhance your classroom instruction. From lesson plans and activity sheets to interactive tools, these materials support early childhood and special education teaching. Perfect for educators looking for easy-to-use resources to enrich student learning and development.
Professional Development Series
Practical Support for Your Classroom
Stages expert-led sessions provide you with practical strategies and insights to support your students' unique learning needs. Whether you're looking for specific teaching techniques or broader instructional guidance, these on-demand sessions are available anytime, anywhere. Check back regularly for new content designed to enhance your teaching practice and student outcomes!
Challenging Classroom Behavior
This webinar, led by Rachel Emmer, M.S., CCC-SLP, Teaching & Learning Ambassador; and Frankie Kietzman, Director of District Partnerships, will help teachers determined the “why” behind a behavior so they can develop a plan to prevent it from occurring in the first place and tailor explicit instruction to reshape behaviors or reinforce replacement behaviors better suited to meeting the students’ needs.
Special Ed Funding Sources
This webinar, led by Frankie Kietzman, Director of District Partnerships; and Cindy Bowers, J.D., C.O.O., STAGES Learning explores options for funding resources. From Medicaid to grants, there is money out there for special needs curricula and support materials. Presenters will discuss the funding sources and how your spending can be justified under district regulations, citing a real-life case study
Autism: Transition to Classroom
Presented by Dr. Kari Stubbs, Vice President, Brand Strategy & Industry Alliances, STAGES® Learning; Dr. Michelle Nutini, District & Educator Advocate, STAGES® Learning; Michael Caliguiri, Educational Ambassador, STAGES® Learning; and Lisa Schleer, Vice President of Educational Strategic Partnerships, STAGES® Learning. Provides practical strategies to help students manage anticipated changes.