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Preview of Trace and Write A-Z

Trace and Write A-Z

Alphabet learning exercises A–Z for preschool and kindergarten children to practice writing skills, with animal vocabulary. The traceable letters are clear, helping to support development.
Preview of Social Skills Coloring Pages Bundle for Autism | Life Skills for Special Ed

Social Skills Coloring Pages Bundle for Autism | Life Skills for Special Ed

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Adaptive Ed
Support teens and young adults with autism, developmental disabilities, or other support needs with this Growing Bundle of age-appropriate social skills coloring pages. Each set includes 100+ unique coloring pages designed specifically for older learners who benefit from clear visual modeling. This bundle targets essential social, safety, communication, and behavior skills across school, home, community, and vocational environments. All pages come in editable formats to help you customize visual
Preview of Keeping My Hands to Myself Coloring Pages for Young Adults w/ Autism, 100+ pages

Keeping My Hands to Myself Coloring Pages for Young Adults w/ Autism, 100+ pages

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Teach teens and young adults with autism, developmental disabilities, or other support needs how to keep their hands to themselves with this set of 100+ age-appropriate coloring pages. Depicting meaningful community and vocational settings—as well as bus and car environments—these ready-to-use pages help students learn what safe, respectful body behavior looks like through clear, realistic visuals that model appropriate spacing, calm bodies, quiet hands, personal boundaries, and safe interaction
Preview of Tantrums: Unexpected Behavior In School Social Skills Scenes, Differentiated

Tantrums: Unexpected Behavior In School Social Skills Scenes, Differentiated

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Help students learn to recognize unexpected behavior in school settings with this engaging visual scene activity focused on tantrums. This resource teaches learners to identify when someone is having a tantrum in the classroom or other school environments, an important social skill for maintaining safe and respectful learning spaces. Students examine busy school scenes and identify the example of unexpected behavior. These structured visuals support learners with autism, developmental disabiliti
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