Megan Capuano

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Don't set them up for a failure that will have no redeeming possibilities. In our work with challenging students, we have to accept that they will stumble, periodically regress, make unexpected leaps in functioning, and then still have bad days or hours or moments. But we must not ask them to do tasks that are likely to result in failure.
Hanging In: Strategies for Teaching the Students Who Challenge Us Most
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