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Special Education

PARENT RESOURCES, EVENTS, AND TRAININGS

Click on the title above for links to 2021 previously recorded Transition Talk Tuesdays Presentation Videos

 

 
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Helping With Change of Routines

During this challenging time, your child may have some challenging behaviors because of the changes in routines or because they are feeling the adults' anxieties.  There are many strategies for supporting students through challenging behaviors, including:

  • Create a routine and a visual schedule to make your child's day more predictable

  • Use timers to help your child understand the routine

  • Use a 5-point scale to help your child explain his/her emotions 

  • Have a quiet space in your house for your child to de-escalate

  • Make time throughout the day for movement

  • Prepare your child for changes in routine ahead of time so he/she isn't surprised

You can print and use these resources to help your child: 

Click here to access: Calm Down Checklist 

Click here to access: Voice Scale Chart

Click here to access: Breathing Exercise

Click here to access: Coronavirus Story Elementary

Click here to access: Coronavirus Story Secondary

Click here to access: What To Do When I Feel Sick

Click here to access: Hand Washing Visual   

Click here to access: Parenting Strategies and Tips

Additional Online Resources:  

Academics  
Mathematics

Click here to access: Xtra Math

Click here to access: Readtheory

Click here to access: Math Card Games That will Help Students Practice Their Skills

Click here to access: Math Video Lessons for Remote Teaching Edpuzzle

Enrichment  
Enrichment

Click here to access: National Geographics Kids

Click here to access: Smithsonian Tween Tribune

Click here to access: Fun At Home

Literature  
Literature

Click here to access: Epic!:  Read Amazing Children's Books Online

Click here to access: Story Online

Click here to access: Audible Stories

Click here to access: Spanish Children's Stories

Let's Move!  
Running

Click here to access: P.E. With Joe

Virtual Field Trips  
Virtual Field Trips

Click here to access: 33 National Parks Tours 

Click here to access: 20 Virtual Field Trips to take with your kids 

Other  
Art

Click here to access: Free Online Art Lessons

Click here to access: Various Resources

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Resources


Notice of Procedural Safeguards and Parents' Rights    Aviso de Garantías Procesales y Derechos de Los Padres

Parent/Guardian Handbook English    Guía de Padre/Guarda

Rights of Students with Disabilities

AUTISM Program Information - 
The Temecula Valley USD offers an array of supports and programs for students on the Autism Spectrum. For more information visit our Autism Services page.

S.E.A.L. Program information -
Temecula Valley Unified School District offers a variety of special education programs.  The Social Emotional and Academic Learning (S.E.A.L.) program is a special education program that meets the needs of students with social emotional weaknesses that interfere with their ability to access their education.  There are S.E.A.L. programs at the elementary, middle, and high school level.  Please see the following brochure links for further information. S.E.A.L. Elementary   S.E.A.L. Middle School    S.E.A.L. High School