Help me give my students pull-ups as they learn to use the toilet independently and baby wipes to clean them after they use the bathroom. Paper towels are needed to clean up spills and messes.
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My Students
This will be my first year teaching special education, after 13 years as a Pre-Kindergarten teacher. My students are special needs students who need a lot of hands-on materials to gain their interest, as well as to help them learn. They range from being verbal to non-verbal, from readers to non-readers, and from independent to students requiring extra support. No matter their disability, they are all special and unique, and I want to help make coming to school special and fun.
My Project
My students are classified as autistic. They vary in range from needing a lot of support to being quite independent. The pull-ups that I am requesting will help 3 of my boys as they learn to use the toilet independently. As they learn to use the bathroom, needless to say, accidents will happen. The baby wipes will help them to stay clean after using the bathroom, as well as to wipe themselves after eating.
The paper towels and Clorox wipes will help to keep the classroom clean after art or food activities.
My students are also learning to clean up after themselves and they use paper towels generously to clean. Winter and spring months also mean runny noses from colds and allergies. The tissues will help clean their noses. The storage containers will keep their learning activities in one area and easily accessible.
More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more
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