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Washington, United States
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Welcome to my store! I’ve spent over 30 years working with neurodiverse children and have 4 of my own quirky children. My journey has taken me through roles like special education teacher, ABA therapist, and autism consultant at the University of Washington. I’m passionate about sharing my expertise in areas like social skills training, ABA, PECS, pivotal response training, Denver Early Start Model, positive behavioral supports, and inclusion.
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Preview of Poop in Potty Toilet Training Social Story (Boys) Autism Potty Training Editable

Poop in Potty Toilet Training Social Story (Boys) Autism Potty Training Editable

Now editable! This (boy version) potty training social story or social narrative, " I Can Poop in the Potty" is designed to help children who are experiencing poop withholding or fear of pooping in the toilet. This is an excellent resource for kids who are toilet training but are stuck on the step of pooping in the toilet. It features photographs with boys and would be a great resource for young children with autism or special education needs who are embarking on their toilet training journey
Preview of Wiping After Using the Bathroom Editable Social Story & Wiping Visual Support

Wiping After Using the Bathroom Editable Social Story & Wiping Visual Support

Do you have a young child with autism or special education needs that is reluctant to wipe after using the bathroom? This " I Can Wipe" social narrative is the perfect solution to help convince children of the importance of wiping after using the toilet. This autism printable discusses why it is important to wipe when you go to the bathroom and how to wipe after using the restroom. The step-by-step instructions make it easy for your child to learn how to wipe properly using toilet paper. This so
Preview of Editable Autism Toilet Training Visuals Bathroom Potty Visual Supports w Photos

Editable Autism Toilet Training Visuals Bathroom Potty Visual Supports w Photos

Now editable! Support autism toilet training or potty training with these bathroom visual supports featuring real photos. This printable toilet training bundle includes multiple schedule formats, PECS-style bathroom cards, and reward visuals designed to help autistic children build independence with toileting routines in the classroom or at home. If you are toilet training a child with autism or special education needs or just looking for a way to increase independence with the bathroom rout
Preview of Common Object Picture Cards for Speech Therapy ABA Autism ABLLS-R C14 C17 & G4

Common Object Picture Cards for Speech Therapy ABA Autism ABLLS-R C14 C17 & G4

If you are looking for noun picture cards common object flash cards with realistic photos for the ABLLS-R for your special education or autism student or just need print and go speech therapy cards for work with preschoolers on early receptive or expressive language practice, these common object picture cards with real photos will be ideal. There are over 100 different cards with realistic photos. The items on the cards are common objects that should be familiar to most preschool or early elem
Preview of Editable Autism Lanyard Cards – Visual Cues for Behavior & Directions

Editable Autism Lanyard Cards – Visual Cues for Behavior & Directions

How can I help my autistic student follow directions during the school day? These editable autism lanyard cards feature realistic photo visuals and easy-access tabs to support behavior and direction-following in children with limited receptive language. Use them as ABA visual supports, classroom behavior prompts, or special education lanyard cards to provide portable, effective cues throughout the school day. These lanyard pictures or behavior reminder cards were designed to be an easy behavi
Preview of Taking Turns Autism Visual Supports to Teach Turn Taking Preschool Social Skills

Taking Turns Autism Visual Supports to Teach Turn Taking Preschool Social Skills

Are you struggling with a class of kids who will not take turns? Taking turns or turn taking is a critical preschool kindergarten and even early elementary social skill and a core SEL skill. This Take Turns Bundle includes visual supports to get started teaching this critical social skill. Six different visuals are included to help young children understand the process of waiting and taking turns. Versions of the autism visual supports include versions that are differentiated for children who
Preview of Editable Food PECS Style Picture Cards with Real Photos Autism ABA Apraxia

Editable Food PECS Style Picture Cards with Real Photos Autism ABA Apraxia

Now editable! Support nonverbal children with autism, apraxia, or special education needs using these PECS food picture cards with real photographs. This set includes 140+ communication visuals, organized by category, perfect for use in ABA programs, at home, or in preschool and early childhood classrooms. If you are working with a non-verbal child that is using a Picture Exchange Communication (PECS) system or similar communication system these food cards with realistic photos will be helpful t
Preview of Autism Potty Training Social Story Toilet Training & Bathroom Life Skills

Autism Potty Training Social Story Toilet Training & Bathroom Life Skills

How do I toilet train my autistic child? If you’re searching for a clear, visual way to teach autism potty training, this 23-page editable social story with real photos walks children step-by-step through the entire toilet training process. Designed specifically for autistic learners, this resource uses simple language and realistic bathroom images to support understanding and reduce anxiety. Unlike generic potty books, this social story explicitly teaches each step of the toilet training an
Preview of Pooping in Potty Toileting Social Story Bundle Boy & Girl Version Poop Withholdi

Pooping in Potty Toileting Social Story Bundle Boy & Girl Version Poop Withholdi

This pooping in the potty or poop withholding toilet training social story bundle for potty training includes the boy and girl version of the "Poop in Potty" story. It is the same wording for both stories but with different images. It is deal for preschool age or early elementary age children with autism or special education needs. When potty training a child with special needs such as autism or even a neurotypical child one of the most frustrating aspects can be getting a child to overcome a
Preview of When I am Mad Coping Skills Social Story & Autism SEL Visuals for Preschool & K

When I am Mad Coping Skills Social Story & Autism SEL Visuals for Preschool & K

This preschool autism coping skills social story introduces 10 easy coping strategies for kids to use when they are mad or angry and 3 emotional regulation visual supports that are introduced in the story. This SEL social story about what to do when you are upset is an easy way to work on introducing coping strategies and will be a great addition to your early elementary or preschool social skills library. This emotional regulation social story is an easy way to introduce how to deal positive
Preview of CVC Word to Picture Matching Photo Cards Aligned with ABLLS-R Q5 Autism ABA

CVC Word to Picture Matching Photo Cards Aligned with ABLLS-R Q5 Autism ABA

These matching words to picture photo cards are ideal if you are looking for ABA flash cards with realistic photos for the ABLLS-R items Q5 "Match words to pictures" or are working on beginning reading skills or pre-reading skills with your special education or autism student and you need print and go cards. These photo flashcards work well for non-verbal students or students with auditory processing issues as they can respond without verbalizing the words and do not have to follow a receptive
Preview of Non-Identical Matching Sorting Photo Picture Cards for ABA Autism Speech Therapy

Non-Identical Matching Sorting Photo Picture Cards for ABA Autism Speech Therapy

If you are looking for non identical matching or sorting cards with realistic photos for the ABLLS-R item B8 "Match or Sort Non-identical Pictures" for your special education or autism student or just need print and go speech therapy cards for work with preschoolers on early classification skills, these non-identical picture cards with real photos will be ideal. There are 25 different categories with 10-15 examples of each different object for a total of more than 300 cards. The cards can easi
Preview of How Do They Feel Adapted Book Aligned w ABLLS ID Emotions to Teach Perspective

How Do They Feel Adapted Book Aligned w ABLLS ID Emotions to Teach Perspective

Discover an engaging way to help children identify emotions and understand situation-based feelings with this interactive adapted book, 'How Do They Feel.' This special education adaptive book supports early learners, and nonverbal students, making it ideal for special education, autism classrooms, life skills programs, and preschool social skills instruction. Each page presents a scenario where children must choose the corresponding emotion for the character and place the matching picture. T
Preview of Brushing Teeth Visual Schedule w Photos Toothbrushing Steps Autism Visuals

Brushing Teeth Visual Schedule w Photos Toothbrushing Steps Autism Visuals

This brushing teeth visual schedule is a great tool to get students more independent with toothbrushing and increase cooperation. Many special education students or students with autism are either resistant to brushing their teeth or are dependent on an adult to help them through the process. Providing these clear pictures of brushing teeth steps near the sink is an easy way to visually prompt them through the procedure until they are independent and help ease anxiety for some students. The bru
Preview of Circle Time Song Visuals & Circle Time Boards Autism Pre-K Circle Time & Speech

Circle Time Song Visuals & Circle Time Boards Autism Pre-K Circle Time & Speech

Are you looking for a way to increase participation for EVERYONE at circle time or small group times in your special education preschool or autism class? These interactive circle time visuals including song boards with pictures of popular small group games, concepts, and instruments has everything you need to lead a fun and interactive session with young children or special education students. These song and nursery rhyme visual supports are designed to provide a way for non-verbal students t
Preview of Things That Go Together Associated Object Cards Aba Autism SLP ABLLS-R B16 G14

Things That Go Together Associated Object Cards Aba Autism SLP ABLLS-R B16 G14

If you are working with a special education student or with a child with autism in an ABA program on matching things that go together (associated objects) or just working on early classification skills in a preschool classroom or in speech therapy these “What Goes Together?” flashcards will be ideal. These pairs of things that go together flashcards include real photos with simple bold text and another version with no text. The cards can easily be used in games, sensory bins, made into file fol
Preview of Crossing the Street Road Safety Bundle | Social Story, Adapted Book, Worksheets

Crossing the Street Road Safety Bundle | Social Story, Adapted Book, Worksheets

Teach students how to cross the street safely with this autism safety bundle! This road safety bundle includes a social story with realistic photos, adapted book, cut-and-paste worksheet, and mini color book—perfect for special education, life skills, or community safety units. The adapted book is customizable, with unnumbered pages so you can adjust the steps based on the child’s level of independence. Include or omit pages based on skills like holding hands, looking for crosswalks, o
Preview of I Can Poop at School Editable Social Story for Fear of Pooping at School

I Can Poop at School Editable Social Story for Fear of Pooping at School

Now editable! This 22-page social story for pooping at school, "I Can Poop at School," is designed to gently support children who may feel nervous or scared about using the toilet in a public setting or who are experiencing stool withholding. The story explores common fears children with autism might have around using the bathroom at school, such as concerns about privacy, noises, or unfamiliar environments, while reassuring them that these feelings are normal. With a comforting and encouragi
Preview of What is Missing? What is Wrong? Language Photo Cards Aligned with ABLLS-R G28

What is Missing? What is Wrong? Language Photo Cards Aligned with ABLLS-R G28

These ' What is Missing' and ' What is wrong? or What is incorrect?' picture cards are perfect for anyone in need of flashcards featuring realistic photos for ABLLS-R items G28 'Label features of items that are missing or incorrect'. Whether you're a teacher working with special education or autism students or a speech therapist working on pointing or labelling what is wrong and what is missing, these print-and-go cards are an ideal solution. There are 83 picture cards included, 43 cards tha
Preview of Crossing the Street Safely | Road Safety Rules Social Story with Real Photos

Crossing the Street Safely | Road Safety Rules Social Story with Real Photos

Teach road safety and crossing the street safely with this autism social story. Perfect for Pre-K to 2nd grade, this 20-page resource uses realistic photos to help children learn essential safety rules in a clear, visual way. Ideal for special education, life skills, and classroom safety lessons. If you have a young child and are planning summer excursions, but are nervous about the child running away or not staying by the adult this social narrative may be just what you need. The social skil
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About the store

Experience

Welcome to my store! I’ve spent over 30 years working with neurodiverse children and have 4 of my own quirky children. My journey has taken me through roles like special education teacher, ABA therapist, and autism consultant at the University of Washington. I’m passionate about sharing my expertise in areas like social skills training, ABA, PECS, pivotal response training, Denver Early Start Model, positive behavioral supports, and inclusion.

Teaching style

I have an eclectic teaching style. I like to incorporate a variety of teaching strategies and methodologies because I believe the most important component of any education is individualization so that it builds on the interests and strengths of the student. I love finding creative ways to help people enjoy learning and work to the best of their abilities. I believe any child can learn, given the right tools and environment. I take material requests into consideration! I know that working with neuro-diverse learners can often present special challenges that need creative solutions. Feel free to message me if there is a specific type of material you need or you need a specific picture(s) in a product, and I will see what I can do.

My own education history

University of Washington: Work towards obtaining a PhD in Early Childhood Special Education & Autism Spectrum Disorders University of Kansas: Masters in Early Childhood Special Education with an emphasis in Autism Spectrum Disorders Wichita State University: Bachelors in Elementary Education

Additional biographical information

I live in Washington state with my husband and 4 very fun and active children. Let's connect! Find me here - www.Autism-Talk.com