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Preview of The Don't Do That Loop

The Don't Do That Loop

Created by
thefriendlyBCBA
A simple strategy to "do commands" when wanting to increase adaptive behavior!
Preview of Strategies for Teaching Play Skills

Strategies for Teaching Play Skills

By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. This handout describes to staff some strategies for teaching play skills directly during center time. Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. Save by purchasing all 5 handouts together! This file is part of a bundle of 5 handouts aimed at reminding early childhood educ
Preview of Activity: Play Skills Development

Activity: Play Skills Development

Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. To use this handout:Ask participants to read each of the 4 groups of play skills and determine which group comes 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. This activity helps educators review their knowledge of play skills and how they typically d
Preview of Play Skills Worksheet - Staff Handout

Play Skills Worksheet - Staff Handout

Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. To use this handout:The Play Skills Worksheet was created to help staff plan how to use information covered in my workshop for educators. Save by purchasing all 5 handouts together! This file is part of a bundle of 5 handouts a
Preview of Why Teach Play Skills? - Early Childhood Staff Handout

Why Teach Play Skills? - Early Childhood Staff Handout

The "Why Teach Play Skills?" handout emphasizes the importance of teaching play skills directly to children who are reluctant to engage in play, including children with cognitive or social delays. Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. This file is part of a bundle of
Preview of Play Skills BINGO - Educator Training

Play Skills BINGO - Educator Training

Play Skills BINGO was created to use in conjunction with videos of adults teaching play skills to young children. When I presented this activity, I used videos of teachers and assistants to show examples of staff who were teaching play skills while playing! If you are unable to video your staff showing these skills, you may also find videos online that exhibit specific strategies listed on the game card. Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play s
Preview of Learner Profile and General Comments for Report Cards

Learner Profile and General Comments for Report Cards

This resource contains comments for report cards. If you work in a PYP school, it will be perfect for you as it contains learner profile attributes and attitudes. If you do not work in a PYP school, you can easily use this resource for your general comments. The resource contains possible variations for opening statements, main body statements and closing statements. I wrote these with the intent to use them for the end of the academic year but they can easily be tweaked to suit fist semester r
Preview of Developmental Milestone Charts 1-36 months -Baby Infant Toddler Child Daycare

Developmental Milestone Charts 1-36 months -Baby Infant Toddler Child Daycare

I am an elementary teacher turned stay-at-home mama, so I wanted something easy to follow when planning age-appropriate activities for my little ones. Included are 5 easy-to-follow pages of developmental milestone charts for ages 1-36 months. The milestones are categorized by age, and then arranged into achieved, emerging and advanced skills. Great for moms, daycares or child providers! This information was provided by BabyCentre and approved by the BabyCentre Medical Advisory Board.
Preview of First Words Checklist: Parent Handout for EI Speech Therapy +Tracking Milestones

First Words Checklist: Parent Handout for EI Speech Therapy +Tracking Milestones

Created by
Beyond Babbles
100+ first words + simple guidance on what actually countsIs your child starting to talk… but you’re not sure what “counts” as a real word? Maybe they say “ba” for ball… or sign “more”… or use the same sound every time they see their bottle… 👉 Does that count? This 2-page, parent-friendly checklist helps you track your child’s first words with confidence, without second-guessing every sound, sign, or attempt. 💛 Who This Is For✔ Parents of babies and toddlers who are starting to communicate ✔ E
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