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Preview of Bathroom Routine Steps Visual with Boardmaker PCS | Autism & ABA

Bathroom Routine Steps Visual with Boardmaker PCS | Autism & ABA

Looking for a way to promote independence in the bathroom and use less verbal prompting with your students or clients? Trying to include more visuals through Boardmaker PCS into your daily routines? This product provides you with visuals with multiple variations to suit each child's needs. Sentence versions include: "I go to the bathroom by myself""I go to the potty by myself""I use the potty""I can use the potty"For each of these sentences, there are 4 picture variations including: Pants down
Preview of First Aid Coloring Pages K-2 Health and Safety Printable

First Aid Coloring Pages K-2 Health and Safety Printable

First Aid Basics Coloring helps K-2 students learn simple health and safety routines in a calm, age-appropriate way. These first aid coloring pages support conversations about minor injuries, trusted adults, clean hands, and basic classroom safety. What's included• First Aid Kit Coloring Page • Bandage for a Small Scrape • School Nurse Helping Student • Ice Pack for a Bump • Washing Hands Before First Aid How teachers can use itUse this First Aid Basics Coloring set during a health safety lesson
Preview of Bee Sting Safety Coloring Pages for K-2 Health and First Aid

Bee Sting Safety Coloring Pages for K-2 Health and First Aid

Bee Sting Safety Coloring pages help K-2 students learn calm, age-appropriate steps for what to do around bees and bee stings. This health resource supports a simple insect safety lesson while helping children understand when to get trusted adult help. What's included• Tell an Adult About a Sting • Stay Calm and Walk Away • Check the Sting Spot • Cold Pack With Adult Help • Watch for Big Reactions How teachers can use itUse these Bee Sting Safety Coloring pages during a K-2 health activity, inse
Preview of Gentle Hands for My G-Tube

Gentle Hands for My G-Tube

This is a supportive social story designed to help children understand and feel safe with their G-tube. This child-friendly story teaches kids not to pull at their feeding tube by reinforcing body safety, caregiver support, and appropriate ways to keep hands busy during feeds. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and medically complex kids who benefit from visual supports and simple, reassuring language.
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