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Unique End of the Year Awards for Special Education Students

As the school year winds down, it’s important to celebrate the hard work and achievements of all students. For special education students, who often face unique challenges and obstacles, these end-of-year recognitions can be especially meaningful.

From File Folder Master, Computer Champion, Fabulous Friend, Independent Worker or Improvement in a subject area, these awards are designed to honor the whole child, including their social-emotional growth. By incorporating these awards into your end-of-year ceremony, you can help reinforce the self-confidence and self-worth of your special education students. So, let’s dive in and explore some of these awards to spotlight the amazing students in your classroom.

Awards that can be particularly meaningful for special education students do not always have to be academic awards. These awards recognize the progress and growth that a student has made throughout the school year, whether that be in a specific skill or overall behavior. By acknowledging their hard work and determination, we can help build their confidence and motivation to continue improving.

An important aspect of recognizing special education students is celebrating their unique talents and contributions. By recognizing a student’s creativity, we can help foster a sense of individuality and self-expression, which is crucial for their personal growth and development. These awards recognize individual talents and student’s creative sides.

Within these awards, you will find 89 different student awards. Each award has the option to be printed in color, black & white, and edit the child’s name, date and teacher name. Like below, you can simply type in your student’s name, your name, and enter the date! 1,2,3 print and go! You will be ready to showcase your fabulous students in no time!

As the school year comes to a close, I encourage you to take this opportunity to celebrate your students with these unique awards, and make them feel valued and appreciated for their achievements. Remember, as Maya Angelou said, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Let’s make our special education students feel extraordinary. Grab your student awards now!

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