TPT
Total:
$0.00

Percent Increase and Decrease Quiz

5+ results
Preview of Reinforcement Menus

Reinforcement Menus

⭐ My Awesome Reinforcement Menu ⭐Engaging, Visual, & Kid-Approved!Make motivation FUN and functional with this bright, easy-to-use Reinforcement Menu; perfect for ABA therapy, classrooms, home routines, and social skills groups! This resource includes multiple visual reinforcement menus featuring highly motivating, age-appropriate options such as: FidgetsFloam & SlimeStickers & Pop-ItsStress balls & Play-DohTablet timeMusic or videosSqueezes & bubblesLegos & MagnetilesTrampoline timeMusic & outd
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 Calm Down Coloring Pages | SEL, Autism Support, READY TO USE, NO PREP, PRINTABLE

Calm Down Coloring Pages | SEL, Autism Support, READY TO USE, NO PREP, PRINTABLE

Created by
The Autism Club
Calm Down Coloring Pages & Tracing ActivitiesSEL • Autism Support • Deep Breathing • Bedtime Routine Help children feel safe, calm, and ready for rest with this soothing set of calm down coloring and tracing pages. This resource is designed with gentle, comforting visuals and simple prompts to support self-regulation, emotional awareness, and relaxation skills. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, special education classrooms, and home use, these pages guide children through calming strategies l
Preview of Easter Egg Letter Match

Easter Egg Letter Match

Objective: Students will match uppercase and lowercase letters by placing the correct Easter egg pieces together. Preparation1. Print the Easter egg pages on cardstock for durability. 2. Cut out all egg pieces. 3. Laminate the pieces if you would like to reuse the activity. 4. Attach the uppercase eggs to the inside of a file folder using glue or Velcro. Keep the lowercase eggs loose for students to match.
Preview of Child's info/ Safety information

Child's info/ Safety information

Teaching a child basic info about themselves and their parents is important and also a safety skill to have incase on gets lost, etc. Individualize this to meet your child, student, or client's needs. Includes a page for grandma/ grandpa name and number as well (if preferred) 9 pages total
Showing 1-5 of 5+ results