Welcome to LID 101: Your Guide to the Low Incidence Disabilities Classroom!
Are you new to the world of Low Incidence Disabilities (LID)? If you are new to working with students with significant cognitive disabilities, this 2-day in-person training (October 27th and November 11th) is designed just for you!
LID programs go by many names—Life Skills, Functional Living Unit, Adaptive Learning Environment (ALE)—but they all share a common goal: providing safe, engaging, and effective practices for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
LID 101 will introduce you to the best practices for creating an organized, impactful, and fun learning environment. You’ll walk away ready to lead your classroom with confidence and creativity!
We’ll cover topics like:
- Creating a positive classroom climate and learning environment
- Designing and supporting instruction tailored to student needs
- Building a strong and effective team dynamic
- Strategies for supporting communication across all students
- Positive behavior supports
Attendees will leave with more than $300 in classroom resources to implement right away, PLUS personalized in-class support, coaching sessions, or a virtual check-in to brainstorm ideas and bring your learning to life in your own classroom!
Please note: This is a multi-day workshop, and full attendance is required to receive credit and classroom resources!
Ready to make a lasting impact in your LID classroom? I can’t wait to see you there!
This session is free to members of the Special Education Cooperative.
(Rescheduled from September 23rd and October 30th)