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Preview of DASH: Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Screening Handout

DASH: Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Screening Handout

Created by
Mighty Minds OT
The DASH is a used evaluation tool to assess upper extremity functional ability, such as cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, multiple sclerosis, and more! This evaluation tool is necessary for school-based occasional therapists, physical therapists, early intervention practitioners, home care practitioners, and more. This document of the DASH includes the following: overview of the DASH including details on the manual and subsectionspopulation overview to use the DASH onevidence (reliability and valid
Preview of Calm Code for Children Bundle | Anxiety, Worry & Confidence Workbooks for Kids

Calm Code for Children Bundle | Anxiety, Worry & Confidence Workbooks for Kids

Created by
InclusiveEd
Calm Code for Children Bundle 3 printable workbooks supporting anxiety, emotional regulation, coping skills and confidence Help children understand anxiety, manage worries, build emotional regulation skills and grow confidence using calm, child-friendly activities designed for home, school and emotional wellbeing support settings. This bundle combines all three Calm Code for Children workbooks into one supportive emotional regulation toolkit for children approximately aged 7–11. The resources a
Preview of Trace the treble clef(κλειδί του σολ)

Trace the treble clef(κλειδί του σολ)

music early learning-the treble clef
Preview of Parent Paperwork Inside Note (for backpack loop)

Parent Paperwork Inside Note (for backpack loop)

I've stapled sticky notes to my student's backpack loops more times than I can remember-then the light bulb went off! I use long strips on colored paper to mark student's bus numbers so I changed the wording and voila. Print on bright colored paper to alert parents that vital/urgent paperwork has been sent home in their child's backpack today.
Preview of Counseling Notes Form

Counseling Notes Form

Created by
Emily Zupkus
This form can be included in a student's file, presented at an IEP or 504 meeting, etc. 10 rows included for each month of the school year. Columns are labeled as "Date" "Topic" "Session Notes" and "Goals" A great tool to keep track of things discussed without breaking confidentiality.
Preview of Change of Clothes needed

Change of Clothes needed

Note to send home to parents about wet/dirty clothes and to request a new set of spare clothes be sent to school
Preview of Perdido un Diente - Lost a Tooth at School

Perdido un Diente - Lost a Tooth at School

Note to congratulate a student and inform a parent that their child lost tooth during school. This is a Dual Language note, written in Spanish and English.
Preview of Diaper Alert (4 per page)

Diaper Alert (4 per page)

Get rid of all those sticky notes! These diaper alert mini slips are perfect for early childhood or daycare programs. Print one and slice away-no more writing notes to parents about diapers. These can be stapled to backpack straps, placed in communication folders or given out during parent pick-up. We all know what happens the day you have a sick child without diapers!
Preview of Medical Planner | Daily Planner | Medical Students | Gift for future Doctors

Medical Planner | Daily Planner | Medical Students | Gift for future Doctors

Created by
Mrs Aya 3rd
Medical Planner designed and created especially for medical professionals & Medical Students. What's Included: - (01) PDF File containing (30) Printable Daily Planners + (30) Notes Pages. - Organize your day with these daily planner. - Print as many times as you like. - You may not resell for profit in anyway. - No refunds or exchanges for printable downloads. If you have any questions feel free to message me. I will be happy to assist.
Preview of Allergy Food Log

Allergy Food Log

Created by
Brittany Hardin
Have a child with a strict diet? Parents want to know what they're eating? No worries just use this printable to keep track of the child's diet and be sure to note any reactions so that you'll have a paper trail if need be.
Preview of Parent Literacy Workshop: Complete 45-Minute Presentation Package

Parent Literacy Workshop: Complete 45-Minute Presentation Package

🌟 Parent Literacy Workshop: Complete 45-Minute Presentation PackageEmpower families to become their child's most important literacy partner with this ready-to-use parent workshop!What's Included:✅ 45-Minute PowerPoint Presentation (14 slides) ✅ Detailed Presenter Notes - Complete script with timing, talking points, facilitation tips, and answers to common questions ✅ Parent Take-Home Handout - Beautiful 2-page summary of all 6 strategies plus action plan template ✅ 15 Must-Read Book List -
Preview of 2019 Welligent IEP EYS Check list: Help Special Ed Teacher Fill out forms faster

2019 Welligent IEP EYS Check list: Help Special Ed Teacher Fill out forms faster

Created by
Joelzstuff
This UPDATED 2019 Welligent IEP Check list & EYS form help can help the Special Ed. Teacher stay organized while writing their students' IEP. You can fill out the students old goals and new goals with a few notes to keep you on track. A small check list page are for the forms that might need to be filled out by the teacher that is using the Welligent System. This doc also includes a few reminders of why a student might need to stay in Special ed. and a small list of assessments that a teacher
Preview of Pre-K Incident Report

Pre-K Incident Report

Created by
Path to Pre-K
Pre-K Incident Report Keep communication clear, professional, and positive with this Pre-K Incident Report—perfect for documenting minor classroom incidents while keeping families informed and involved. Designed with early childhood educators in mind, this simple, easy-to-use form helps you track and communicate everything from playground tumbles to peer conflicts in a way that’s respectful, developmentally appropriate, and organized. ✅ What’s Included: Multiple Incident Report with dif
Preview of NO PREP Pain Communication Tool (Request Board) Low Tech AAC Visual

NO PREP Pain Communication Tool (Request Board) Low Tech AAC Visual

Created by
Teacher JT
When a person with autism is sick or in pain, they may find it very difficult to identify or express the way they are feeling. Within this packet is a "I Feel Pain or Sick" chart and a request board. The chart has major body areas identified, also highlighting some sicknesses. The request board has a listing of possible requests such as: medicine, ambulance, help, bandage, and water. A "Pain Scale" ranging from 1 - 5 in various shades identifying the severity of pain is also included. The images
Preview of Autism:  My Body Hurts

Autism: My Body Hurts

Created by
Creative CiCi
When a child with autism is sick or in pain, it is very hard for them to identify or express the way they are feeling. Within this packet is a "My Body Hurts" chart. The chart has a body with major body areas identified, such as: head, eyes, throat, arm, stomach, leg, ankle, toes and etc. The "My Body Hurts" also has an area on "My Body is Feeling..." and a listing of possible reasons such as: hot, cold, itchy, aches, bleeding, runny, better and etc. The "My Body Hurts" also has a "My pain le
Preview of Some Parts are NOT for Sharing:  How to prevent child abuse

Some Parts are NOT for Sharing: How to prevent child abuse

Travel with a pair of friendly fish as they learn about what parts of our bodies we share with others. Children will learn what the boundaries of appropriate touching are in a very non-threatening way. Former School Counselor Julie Federico begins the imperative conversation of personal boundaries in Some Parts are NOT for Sharing. Children will enjoy learning about their bodies as they get some important information from a pair of fish. Parents will marvel at the simple straightforward language
Preview of Clean Hands Social Story

Clean Hands Social Story

Working with younger students who are potty training, but do not always keep their hands out of their private areas? This is a quick and easy social story to use so that you can work on keeping students and staff safe and healthy.
Preview of Grades 2-5, "Do I Have the Flu?" for the Gifted Talented

Grades 2-5, "Do I Have the Flu?" for the Gifted Talented

Grade 2-5 “Do I Have the Flu?”Informational Text for Healthy PracticesTHIS WORKSHEET IS NOT MEANT TO DIAGNOSE A COLD OR THE FLU. ALWAYS REFER TO A DOCTOR FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT OR ADVICE.This resource is an educational microbiology text for discussion purposes, designed for gifted and talented students.Gifted and talented students require increased creativity and depth of learning.  Here is a link to teaching strategies for gifted and talented students:  https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Produc
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.
Preview of Baby Visual Stimulation Cards Featuring Bible Promises

Baby Visual Stimulation Cards Featuring Bible Promises

Created by
Niña Genesis
Motherhood is hard — you often don’t know what to do with a baby who still wakes up at night and isn’t quite ready to play the way you had imagined. I created this resource to support your baby’s visual development during those early days. Not only does it stimulate their sense of sight, but it also gives you the opportunity to speak words of blessing over their life. It will help you feel the divine authority that the Lord has placed upon you. I hope it’s a blessing to you, just as it was for m
Preview of Eye Tracking and Vision Perception Classroom Activities Grades 1 & 2 Packet 1

Eye Tracking and Vision Perception Classroom Activities Grades 1 & 2 Packet 1

A "Must Have" for all 1st & 2nd grade teachers! Dr. Kristy Remick's packet 1 includes background information for teachers about the importance of VISION and LEARNING and offers a simple method to maximize vision performance in the classroom. 80% of learning is visual! Eye tracking and vision perception are "reading readiness" common core skills and are needed for all 1st & 2nd grade students. This packet includes "fun" classroom vision activity worksheets appropriate for all students and "Easy t
Preview of Visual Doctor visit appointment BINGO card (pdf and png file combo)

Visual Doctor visit appointment BINGO card (pdf and png file combo)

Do you know someone who would benefit from a visual guide to (most*) well visit checkups, perhaps to teach or alleviate anxiety? This BINGO card includes 8 steps to the typical well visit*, including -weight -height -blood pressure -eye check -ear check -heart rate -mouth check, and -asking/answering questions. *This card does not include vaccinations, in order to reduce anticipatory anxiety during the pre-teaching process. Suggested use: Print this card and talk about it ahead of a doctor we
Preview of Worry Monsters

Worry Monsters

Many children have worries. To help children cope, adults can encourage young children to draw or print their worries and in turn externalize these challenging emotions. With the children and families that I work with, we like to draw our worries on "Worry Monsters." The worry monsters can then hold onto the worry so that the child does not have to. This is one aspect of OuTcomes Therapy's Calming Kit. We will be posting more items in the coming weeks to help children calm, regulate and focus.
Preview of Food Allergies Social Story Autism Safety Awareness Classroom Routine Visual

Food Allergies Social Story Autism Safety Awareness Classroom Routine Visual

Created by
Speech Fuel
This Food Allergies Social Story is a clear, supportive visual resource designed to teach students about food safety, allergy awareness, and appropriate behavior during meals at school. It is ideal for students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and students in special education settings who benefit from direct instruction and visual supports. This story helps students understand that some foods are not safe for others and shows exactly what they can do to keep their peers safe in a sim
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