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  • Joseph Lee K-8 School
  • Dorchester, MA
  • More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households

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All aboard to the Imagination Station!!!... Imagination is such an important part of being a child. But for some children, having an imagination does not happen naturally. My students need help learning how to imagine. I am a first-year special education teacher in an urban, high-need public school system in Massachusetts. My classroom is made up of five preschool-aged students diagnosed with severe Autism Spectrum Disorders.

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All aboard to the Imagination Station!!!... Imagination is such an important part of being a child. But for some children, having an imagination does not happen naturally. My students need help learning how to imagine. I am a first-year special education teacher in an urban, high-need public school system in Massachusetts. My classroom is made up of five preschool-aged students diagnosed with severe Autism Spectrum Disorders.

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