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Preview of Bus Rules Visual Support "I Will, I Will Not" for Special Education, Autism FREE

Bus Rules Visual Support "I Will, I Will Not" for Special Education, Autism FREE

Created by
Living 2 Learn
This visual support tool is ideal for students who struggle with behaviors when riding the bus to and from school. Two columns show behaviors with visual icons that "I will" and "I will not" do on the bus. This freebie can be printed and laminated for daily use!
Preview of PLANNING AND RECORDING - FREE - Behaviour Education Support Resources

PLANNING AND RECORDING - FREE - Behaviour Education Support Resources

A great place to start when supporting a student with observed social, emotional or behavioural issues.Planning and Recording Kit for supporting students with social, emotional and behavioural education. Contents: · Tips for supporting students · Getting to know you - worksheet · Identifying my behaviour - worksheet · Observations/overview - worksheet · Playground play - planner · Individual behaviour safety - planner · Individual behaviour learning - planner · Behaviour recording - forms (4 o
Preview of I Can Play With Cars Social Story

I Can Play With Cars Social Story

Help students to learn how to use toy cars and the ramp, by reading a social story to go over the rules first! Be sure to cut the pages in half and create a social story they can look at throughout the year! ©️ Copyright 2024 Preschool Time for All. All rights reserved. One license is for one educator and their students/caseload. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically for student or teacher use only by the original purchaser or licensee. Reproduction of this product for an other use
Preview of Interacting with Police Officers Social Story

Interacting with Police Officers Social Story

Created by
Rebecca Free
A great social story to teach individuals with special needs, whom often can become physical when trying to communicate their needs,how to appropriately interact with police officers. This social story was created to teach these individuals the seriousness of what happens should they become physical with an officer. It should be taught to all individuals with special needs, and reviewed often. In addition, this would be a great resource for police stations to keep handy!
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