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Preview of Model Without Expectation AAC, SGD Poster for Classroom or Speech Room

Model Without Expectation AAC, SGD Poster for Classroom or Speech Room

AAC (Alternative and Augmentative Communication) classroom decor, poster. Advocacy for AAC modeling without expectation with a speech generating device.
Preview of Blowing Nose Social Story Hygiene Routine Autism AAC Nonverbal Special Education

Blowing Nose Social Story Hygiene Routine Autism AAC Nonverbal Special Education

Created by
Speech Fuel
This hygiene routine visual set is a clear and simple resource designed for students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and special education classrooms. It teaches important daily hygiene skills including using a tissue, washing hands, covering a cough, and using hand sanitizer through easy to follow visuals and simple language. These visuals support communication, build independence, and help reduce confusion by showing exactly what to do during common routines. Teachers, SLPs, and pa
Preview of Editable AAC About Me Poster (Boys) | All About Me | Communication Profile |

Editable AAC About Me Poster (Boys) | All About Me | Communication Profile |

Create a personalised AAC “About Me” poster to help your child feel seen, understood, and supported! This editable poster (boys version) allows you to showcase your child’s favourite things, foods, interests, communication style, and what helps them feel calm and regulated. Perfect for use at home, school, or therapy, this resource helps teachers, therapists, and peers better understand your child and build meaningful connections. It’s especially helpful for children who use AAC or need support
Preview of Zones Of Regulation Poster Social Emotional Learning Autism AAC Visual Support

Zones Of Regulation Poster Social Emotional Learning Autism AAC Visual Support

Created by
Speech Fuel
This Zones Of Regulation Poster is a clear, visual support designed to help students understand and identify their emotions across the four zones. It is ideal for autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and students in special education classrooms who benefit from structured, visual social emotional supports. This resource uses simple language and consistent visuals to teach what each zone looks and feels like, while also introducing basic coping strategies like breathing, asking for help, and ta
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