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Preview of Using My Pencil Grip Social Story Autism Visual Support Fine Motor Writing Help

Using My Pencil Grip Social Story Autism Visual Support Fine Motor Writing Help

Created by
Speech Fuel
This Using My Pencil Grip social story is a clear, engaging visual support designed to teach students how to use a pencil grip in a simple and supportive way. It is ideal for students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and those in special education who need explicit instruction and repetition to build fine motor and writing skills. This resource helps reduce frustration, increase independence, and support successful participation during writing tasks by breaking the process into easy,
Preview of My Choices 2 Boards Autism AAC Visual Supports Nonverbal Special Education

My Choices 2 Boards Autism AAC Visual Supports Nonverbal Special Education

Created by
Speech Fuel
My Choices 2 Boards Autism AAC Visual Supports Nonverbal Special Education Classroom Routine This My Choices 2 Boards set is a simple and engaging visual support designed to help students make choices, communicate wants and needs, and build independence across the school day. These boards are ideal for students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and students in special education settings who benefit from clear visual options. Each board provides structured, easy to understand choices th
Preview of Empowered to Learn: A Visual Structure System for Autism

Empowered to Learn: A Visual Structure System for Autism

One-Page Visual Schedule: Ready to LearnThis one-page visual schedule provides a clear, structured, and student-friendly way to teach what it means to be “ready to learn.” Designed especially for autistic learners and students who benefit from visual supports, this tool breaks readiness skills into simple, concrete, and observable actions. The visual schedule includes easy-to-understand icons and words for: Sitting safelyBeing calmListeningLooking at the teacher or taskBeing quietThinking and ge
Preview of AAC Parent Guide - How to implement AAC at home and in the community

AAC Parent Guide - How to implement AAC at home and in the community

Created by
McKenna Brodeur
Introducing AAC to families can feel incredibly overwhelming. As an SLP / educator, you want parents to feel confident, but jargon-heavy materials get left in a backpack. This parent friendly, low-prep guide breaks down the essentials of AAC into practical, everyday language. It is designed to bridge the gap between school / therapy and home, turning daily routines into natural communication opportunities.
Preview of Token Chart With 5 Slots And Rewards Visuals For Autism AAC Behavior Support

Token Chart With 5 Slots And Rewards Visuals For Autism AAC Behavior Support

Created by
Speech Fuel
This token chart with 5 slots is designed to support positive behavior, motivation, and communication for autistic students and nonverbal learners. The five slot format helps students visually understand progress toward a reward in a clear, predictable way. This resource includes one token chart with 5 slots, matching token icons sized to fit the chart, and optimistic reward visuals with no repeated images. Color and black and white versions are included to support flexible printing, laminating,
Preview of AAC Boards for Speech Delay | Core Vocabulary (150 Words)

AAC Boards for Speech Delay | Core Vocabulary (150 Words)

Created by
shabana tariq
This comprehensive AAC communication resource includes 150 Core and Fringe vocabulary words presented through visually organized, color-coded boards — perfect for speech therapy, classrooms, and home language intervention. Each board follows the Fitzgerald Key color-coding system, helping children recognize parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, prepositions, etc.) and build structured sentences naturally. Designed for non-verbal, minimally verbal, and speech-delayed learners,
Preview of Checking the Weather Chart Social Story for School Morning Meeting Routine AAC

Checking the Weather Chart Social Story for School Morning Meeting Routine AAC

Created by
Speech Fuel
This Checking the Weather Chart social story is a student facing visual support designed to help children understand and participate in the classroom morning routine. The story clearly explains what a weather chart is, when it is used at school, how students can look at the chart, talk about the weather, help change the chart, and use the information to decide what to wear. This social story is ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary classrooms, as well as special education setti
Preview of Autism Portable Visual Communication Skills Cards AAC Core Board

Autism Portable Visual Communication Skills Cards AAC Core Board

Created by
Autismade
Help children communicate with confidence using the Autism Portable Visual Communication Skills Cards AAC Core Board. I've designed these cards for portability and quick access, making them a useful addition to therapy sessions and school routines. An easy set of cards ideal for young Learners. WHATS INCLUDED:1 large plus 1 small set of boards Core Vocab page with (9 visuals) Color tab page with ( 9 color visuals) Shape tab page with (9 shapes) Number tab page with (9 numbers) IDEAL FOR:* Spe
Preview of AAC IMPLEMENTATION TOOLKIT

AAC IMPLEMENTATION TOOLKIT

Created by
shabana tariq
AAC IMPLEMENTATION TOOLKIT GUIDE A Practical 30-Day Plan to Help Non-Speaking Children CommunicateThis 60+ page AAC toolkit is designed to help parents, therapists, and educators start AAC with confidence and clarity. Instead of overwhelming theory, this guide gives you a simple, step-by-step system to build communication using real-life routines. ✔ What’s Inside: 30-day structured AAC plan Starter AAC boards (ready to print) Core + fringe vocabulary lists Daily 10-minute practice rout
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