Special Educators Resource Room Podcast: Real Talk for Special Education Teachers

139. What I Wished I Had Prepped Before the New School Year

Back-to-school prep doesn’t have to mean laminating late into the night. In this episode, I’m breaking down what I really wish I had prepped before the school year began—things that made a lasting impact on student independence and classroom flow (and saved my sanity). Spoiler: it's not about perfection, it's about purpose.

We’ll walk through the four key areas I focus on now: evergreen task boxes, visuals that teach routines from day one, a flexible planning framework based on skills (not the calendar), and teacher-facing tools that keep you grounded when the chaos hits. Whether you’re prepping for August or mid-year troubleshooting, these are the systems that will support you all year long.

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