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Preview of Yes No Communication Prompt

Yes No Communication Prompt

This is a basic communication prompt to support yes/no questions. This visual should be used by placing a picture or object after the question, 'Do you want?" Assist the learner in responding to the question by pointing and saying "yes" or "no". If the child does not respond, then gently pick up the child's hand and prompt him to point to either yes or no.
Preview of Simple Social Scripts

Simple Social Scripts

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Sando Speech
Simple Social Scripts Visual sentence/question strips that provide scripts for basic interactions with peers. These are great for students with limited language and the visual supports on each strip allow students with emerging reading skills to initiate and engage in conversation as well. Sentences/Questions included: What is your name? What's your name? My name is ______ What are you doing? How are you? I'm.... (pictured emotions) What is that? What's that? Can I play? Can I play with you
Preview of Lunchtime Rules at School

Lunchtime Rules at School

This is a social story written to remind students of expected behaviors at lunchtime. It addresses behavior that is not acceptable- eating from the floor, hiding under the tables, swinging their lunchbox, how to walk in line, talk quietly with their friends during lunch, and what to do if the cafeteria is too loud.
Preview of My Backpack of Steps – A Social Story on Planning & Organization

My Backpack of Steps – A Social Story on Planning & Organization

Teach kids planning and organization with this engaging social story, My Backpack of Steps!Help your students learn how to break down big tasks into small, manageable steps. Designed for neurodivergent learners (autistic, ADHD, gifted/2e), this resource builds executive function skills by showing children how to stay calm, organized, and successful when facing challenges. What’s included (6 pages): 4-page illustrated social story Teacher/Parent Guide Reflection Questions sheet for discussion,
Preview of Following the Morning Routine – Back to School Social Story

Following the Morning Routine – Back to School Social Story

Start the day calm, confident, and ready to learn! This Morning Routine Social Story teaches children how to follow a simple, structured routine before school — reducing stress, promoting independence, and building social-emotional skills. Perfect for: Special Education Autism Support Preschool–Grade 2 Morning Meetings Counseling SessionsWhy Teachers Love It: Supports SEL and executive function skills Engaging for neurodivergent learners Ready to print — no prep needed
Preview of Fry Words 1–25 Assessment, Progress Monitoring & Fluency Support

Fry Words 1–25 Assessment, Progress Monitoring & Fluency Support

Are your students struggling with sight word automaticity, fluency, hesitations, or reading confidence? This Sight Word Intervention Toolkit was designed to help teachers move beyond simple memorization and provide meaningful, targeted reading support using assessment, progress monitoring, fluency practice, and intervention planning tools. Perfect for RTI, AIS, intervention groups, tutoring, homeschool support, and classroom reading intervention, this toolkit helps educators identify student nee
Preview of Playing Fair at Christmas: Staying Calm When I Don’t Win

Playing Fair at Christmas: Staying Calm When I Don’t Win

Holiday games can bring big feelings. For many neurodivergent children, losing a game can feel overwhelming—especially during the excitement and sensory load of the holiday season. Playing Fair at Christmas: Staying Calm When I Don’t Win is a gentle, neuroaffirming social story + SEL resource designed to help children: Understand feelings of frustrationPractice calm responses when losingBuild flexible thinking and emotional regulationEnjoy holiday games without emotional overload
Preview of El Bizarron and the Arrogant Couple - a play

El Bizarron and the Arrogant Couple - a play

Let your students build their own self-esteem while at the same time seeing this folktale, of Latin American culture from the island of Cuba, come to life through their own performance. El Bizarron, though a peasant, has the strength not only of body but also of character to teach us that helping others, and not harming others, is the best way to real peace and happiness. Synopsis:The arrogant and rich "El Diablo" and his equally arrogant, vain wife Vanagloria take on a humble peasant servant ca
Preview of I Don’t Talk to Strangers Online – Digital Safety Social Story

I Don’t Talk to Strangers Online – Digital Safety Social Story

Help your students stay safe and confident online with this neurodiversity-affirming Social Story about not talking to strangers in games or chats. Designed especially for autistic, ADHD, gifted, and 2e kids, this story uses literal, simple, clear language that supports comprehension without fear or overwhelm. This Social Story teaches children: ✔ What a stranger is online ✔ Why some messages are not safe ✔ How to respond when someone unfamiliar writes to them ✔ What information they shou
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