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The job of a special education teacher is not an easy one, and additional pressures from budget cuts, new school initiatives, and professional development can be overwhelming. This issue of NASET’s Practical Teacher was provided by the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.  Written by Tim Villegas, he shares how he manages to stay positive and connected to kids and families. The article focuses on five secrets to being a special education teacher and still absolutely loving it.

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