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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 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 Autism Adaptive Pain Chart and Communication Cards, I Feel Pain Visual

Autism Adaptive Pain Chart and Communication Cards, I Feel Pain Visual

I Feel Pain visual communication cards and charts. This was created for Autistic individuals or non speaking patients. Use this as an accommodation during a medical exam. For best results in stressful pain situations, this could also be used in therapy using pretend play for practice. This file is for printing on 8.5”x11” paper. Charts are in 8.5”x11” format. ————- **WATERMARKS WILL BE REMOVED**
Preview of Food Allergies Social Story Autism Safety Awareness Classroom Routine Visual

Food Allergies Social Story Autism Safety Awareness Classroom Routine Visual

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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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