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Preview of Executive Functioning Slideshow - by educational psychologist, ADHD support

Executive Functioning Slideshow - by educational psychologist, ADHD support

Slideshow (in PDF to preserve formatting) about executive functioning - what it is, why it is important and strategies to support. Links to sources. Support is organised by skill e.g. transitioning, planning and organising, working memory, social emotional skills, self control, focus and attention. I am an educational psychologist and this was created to help inform teachers and parents and empower them to support their students with ADHD and trauma. 15 slides.
Preview of ABA Function-Based BIP Toolkit | Evidence-Based Strategies for All 4 Functions

ABA Function-Based BIP Toolkit | Evidence-Based Strategies for All 4 Functions

The most complete function-based behavior intervention planning resource available for ABA practitioners. Everything you need to write a thorough, evidence-based BIP — organized by function, with step-by-step implementation guidance for every strategy. This toolkit doesn't just list interventions. It explains the mechanism behind each strategy, gives you implementation steps you can hand directly to RBTs, cites the peer-reviewed evidence base, and includes the data sheets and parent guides to ma
Preview of Executive Function Skills | OT Quick Reference

Executive Function Skills | OT Quick Reference

Understand how executive function impacts learning and behavior. This quick reference explains attention, organization, and self-regulation skills in a simple, practical way. Perfect for: • Teachers • Parents • Intervention teams Includes: ✔ Key skill breakdown ✔ Common challenges ✔ Practical insights 👉 Clear and actionable 👉 Easy to understand
Preview of Executive Functioning Powerpoint for Professional or Parent Education

Executive Functioning Powerpoint for Professional or Parent Education

Contents - What is executive functioning - Domains of executive functioning - Anatomy of the brain - What challenges your child may experience - Activities and strategies to implement at home - Where can I find further resources?
Preview of Child's Play Math Unit 33: Tables of Partitions Without the Rods

Child's Play Math Unit 33: Tables of Partitions Without the Rods

This time we try the previous examples without the rods.
Preview of Art of Advocacy

Art of Advocacy

This is a short introduction to basics of parent advocacy.
Preview of Child's Play Math Unit 17: Brackets

Child's Play Math Unit 17: Brackets

Brackets or parentheses form a useful function in math. There’s no reason why children shouldn’t know about them as and when they are needed. One thing they do is help sort out exactly what is going on.
Preview of Quick Teacher Guide to Student Accommodations

Quick Teacher Guide to Student Accommodations

This short document provides you with over 30 quick and easy strategies to support all students including those with learning disorders, ADHD, executive function challenges and ASD.
Preview of Small Group/ Intervention Organizer

Small Group/ Intervention Organizer

Created by
Megan Jones
Allow yourself to save some time, and make sure that you are covering what you need to by staying organized with this small group organizer. This bundle has a wide variety of tables, and graphic organizers to ensure that you are planning your small group time, tracking progress, and meeting standards! Let me know what you think!
Preview of Gifted Education Cheat Sheet- Gifted Overexcitabilities Tips and Tricks

Gifted Education Cheat Sheet- Gifted Overexcitabilities Tips and Tricks

Handout to provide to other teachers, parents, or anyone that works with gifted children →Provide instant PD for your colleagues →Print and go →It's a "cheat sheet" that teaches about gifted overexcitabilities. In the most basic sense, having an overexcitability means that some people tend to experience the world with a heightened sense of awareness and that their brains react more strongly to these stimuli than your typical brain. →Includes tried and true strategies to help children for
Preview of IFSP Goal Bank for High Tech AAC | Early Intervention SLPs

IFSP Goal Bank for High Tech AAC | Early Intervention SLPs

Created by
EI Essentials
Writing AAC goals is hard enough. Writing them in front of a parent, on the spot, in an IFSP meeting? That's a whole different level of pressure. What's included: ✔ 44 ready-to-use AAC goals organized by routine, not communication function ✔ 11 routines covering the real moments of a child's day ✔ Every goal written with "using [his/her/their] AAC device" already in it ✔ A 3-question reflective framework to write goals with families, not for them ✔ Color + B&W versions included ✔ APA refere
Preview of Understanding Self-Regulation: A Guide for Therapists and Educators

Understanding Self-Regulation: A Guide for Therapists and Educators

Created by
Radical Good OT
This 6-page PDF translates current research on self-regulation development into practical, actionable information for educators. Created by a licensed occupational therapist with expertise in child development, this resource bridges the gap between what the research says and what you can actually do in your classroom. What's Included:Stage 1: Infancy (0 to 12 months). How physiological regulation develops and why responsive caregiving matters. Stage 2: Toddlerhood (1 to 3 years). The sequential
Preview of Inclusive Practices Staff Training

Inclusive Practices Staff Training

What does real inclusion actually look like — and how do we build it together? This is the professional development presentation that every school needs but almost no one has time to build. The Building Inclusive Classrooms Training was designed for both special education and general education staff, because inclusion is not just a SpEd responsibility. It belongs to everyone in the building. Created by an inclusion specialist with over 10 years of experience bridging special education and Montes
Preview of Teaching Social Skills NET To Young Children - Training Guide

Teaching Social Skills NET To Young Children - Training Guide

Created by
Boundless ABA
Unlock Powerful Social Skills Training in ABA with This Essential Natural Environment Teaching (NET) Guide!Transform your ABA therapy sessions and empower children with effective social skills! This comprehensive training guide is expertly designed for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) to train Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and for direct use by ABA professionals seeking to master social skills instruction in natural, play-based settings. Move beyond "too hands-on" approaches an
Preview of Listening & Spoken Language Therapy for Hearing Loss: LSL Parent Handouts

Listening & Spoken Language Therapy for Hearing Loss: LSL Parent Handouts

Large collection (75) of parent handouts related to developing listening and spoken language in children with hearing loss using Auditory-Verbal Therapy habilitative option. Must have for an LSLS certified therapist working with newly diagnosed children. Great resource for LSLS certified therapists and teachers of the deaf to use with parents Therapists working on LSLS certification requirements Parents to learn the concepts behind AVT/LSL therapy. TOPICS IN AUDITORY VERBAL THERAPY is a coll
Preview of How to Support Language at Home | GLP Parent Handout | Declarative Language Tips

How to Support Language at Home | GLP Parent Handout | Declarative Language Tips

This handout teaches families exactly how to support communication using connection-based, neurodiversity-affirming strategies. Includes declarative language, modeling, joining scripts, routine-based language, regulation support, and sensory-friendly ideas. Includes: ✔ Modeling examples ✔ Declarative language scripts ✔ How to join a child’s play ✔ How to support scripts ✔ Sensory + regulation tips ✔ What NOT to do Use this for home programming, therapy binders, EI routines, or parent coach
Preview of Student Vocational Time Sheet

Student Vocational Time Sheet

This time sheet was designed to help students grasp the concept of biweekly pay checks, tracking work hours, and signing their name. These vocational skills can be especially helpful in a middle school, high school, or adult transition special education class. The time sheet covers the following areas: Identifying the week range and/or start dateTracking daily workPracticing signing namesOption for “Overtime” or extra credit payOption for sick time to introduce the concept and help students wh
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