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Preview of TAKING ADHD MEDICATION SOCIAL STORY TOOLKIT | EDITABLE SOCIAL STORY TEMPLATE

TAKING ADHD MEDICATION SOCIAL STORY TOOLKIT | EDITABLE SOCIAL STORY TEMPLATE

Struggling to help your child take their medication for ADHD? Are you looking for an editable social story that teaches your child how ADHD medication works? Are you a parent looking for ADHD resources? This editable social story template and toolkit is your complete resource to reduce your helping to reduce overwhelm and avoidance when taking medication. This Social Story Toolkit Includes:1. "TAKING MY ADHD MEDICATION" Social Story PrintableA simple story to teach your child or student the f
Preview of TAKING MEDICATION SOCIAL STORY TOOLKIT FOR ADHD & SPECIAL ED

TAKING MEDICATION SOCIAL STORY TOOLKIT FOR ADHD & SPECIAL ED

Struggling to help your child take their medication for ADHD, ASD or Constipation? Wondering how to reduce your child's anxiety around taking antibiotics following a doctor's visit? This social story toolkit is your complete resource to reduce your helping to reduce overwhelm and avoidance when taking medication. This Social Story Pack Includes:1. "I Can Take My Medicine" Social Story A simple story to teach your child or student the following:- when we have medicine- why it is important- the
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 Early Intervention Checklist for Developmental & Sensory Concerns

Early Intervention Checklist for Developmental & Sensory Concerns

This Early Intervention Checklist for Developmental and Sensory Concerns is a great way to outline & identify concerns to share with parents. Research has shown that early intervention is the key. This form helps make it clear to parents and allows them to better communicate concerns with doctors or other professionals after meeting with the classroom teacher or special education teacher. Parents find it clear and non-threatening. Sensory & Development Checklists can be printed 2 sided or
Preview of Speech & Language Screener

Speech & Language Screener

Looking for an easy form to fill out for screenings and/or observations? Here is the perfect one for you. This form addresses the following core areas: -speech -langauge -voice -fluency -social pragmatics Make screenings and observations a piece of cake!
Preview of Learning Right & Left – Fun Hands-On Practice for Preschoolers!

Learning Right & Left – Fun Hands-On Practice for Preschoolers!

🖐 Learning Right & Left – Fun Hands-On Practice for Preschoolers!Help your little learners master right and left with this engaging, hands-on activity! Perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten, this resource makes learning directions interactive, visual, and fun. ✨ Why teachers love it: ✔️ Builds directional awareness and body coordination ✔️ Supports early math, movement, and literacy skills ✔️ Simple, playful activities that keep preschoolers engaged ✔️ Perfect for circle time
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 Potty Training Made Easy: Play-Based 3-Phase Guide for Toddlers and Young Kids

Potty Training Made Easy: Play-Based 3-Phase Guide for Toddlers and Young Kids

Created by
Whats it Like
Make potty training stress-free, playful, and structured with this 3-phase potty training guide! Designed by an occupational therapist, this resource breaks the process into clear, manageable steps: Phase 1 – Play & Preparation:Use fun, hands-on activities and pretend play to introduce the potty and build body awareness. Phase 2 – Bye Bye Diapers & Pull-Ups (Hello Potty or Toilet):A structured transition plan to help kids recognize cues, stay consistent, and gain confidence using the potty indep
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 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
Preview of A Social-Emotional Learning Book for Children Ages 4–8

A Social-Emotional Learning Book for Children Ages 4–8

The Color of My Feelings A Social-Emotional Learning Book for Ages 4–8Help children explore emotions in a safe, gentle, and engaging way with this printable SEL picture book designed for young learners. This resource teaches children how to recognize feelings, express emotions appropriately, and practice healthy coping skills through relatable situations and kid-friendly language. Perfect for: Social Emotional Learning lessons School counseling sessions Calm-down corners Morning meetings P
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 Toileting Log

Toileting Log

Created by
Ms Megan
This is a toileting log for a week. This download includes two pages. One with half hours starting at 8:30. The other is blank so you can write in your own times. If you would like other times typed in, you can contact me and that can be arranged.
Preview of The Mechanics of Swallowing

The Mechanics of Swallowing

This is a swallowing 101 presentation. It can be used in biology class for high schoolers or in grad school to introduce the stages of swallowing. It would also be great to present to anyone needing more information on swallowing- doctors, nurses, teachers, family, etc. This PowerPoint is a clear and direct way to explain the swallowing process and the role SLPs play!
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
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