FREE I Need A Break Cards


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Description
We all have students who need a break from time to time. Some students need an outlet to help make a positive choice when they are feeling angry or frustrated. Students with autism, ADHD or other behavior needs can use these break cards to ask for a break without having to speak.
These cards are the perfect visual cue for students to use before having an outburst in class. Break cards are great for special education students with autism or behavior disorders! There are 4 different card options to choose from. Just print and you’re all set!
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