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Preview of Visual Schedule Autism, Token Boards, First Then Board, Break Cards, Voice Level

Visual Schedule Autism, Token Boards, First Then Board, Break Cards, Voice Level

Twenty-four autism visuals that can be used to support your special education students during any setting or subject. Using visual aids, particularly with students with autism is a best practice and can increase independence, decrease transition difficulties, increase positive behaviors, provide clear expectations and increase motivation among others! We cannot eliminate the visual stimuli our students experience, but we can limit the auditory clutter by using visual supports. Each visual inc
Preview of Visual Schedule Autism, Classroom Rules, Choice Boards, First Then, Break Cards

Visual Schedule Autism, Classroom Rules, Choice Boards, First Then, Break Cards

Add schedules, visuals, rules and communication supports to your special education classroom with this mega bundle of autism visual aids. Using visuals, particularly with students with autism is a best practice and can have the following benefits:increase independencedecrease transition difficultiesincrease positive behaviorsprovide clear expectationsincrease motivationmany more!We cannot eliminate the visual stimuli our students experience, but we can limit the auditory clutter by using these v
Preview of Articulation Mirror Station with Speech Sound Visuals and BONUS POSTERS

Articulation Mirror Station with Speech Sound Visuals and BONUS POSTERS

Everything you need to create your own Articulation Mirror Station within your home, therapy room or classroom! The speech sound visual cards are a great resource to send home with the child for home practice!This resource was updated in 2023 to increase the diversity of the images featured as well as incorporate placement cues and stimulation cues for eliciting correct production during home/classroom use. Bonus posters have also been included with updated articulation norms. Consonant phoneme
Preview of Tips for Increasing your Preschooler's Expressive Language

Tips for Increasing your Preschooler's Expressive Language

Boost your child’s communication skills with this easy-to-read, one-page handout filled with practical strategies to encourage expressive language development. ✅ Simple, everyday techniques to help your child use more words and longer sentences ✅ Play-based strategies to make language learning fun and natural ✅ Easy ways to encourage conversation during daily routines like meals, bath time, and playtime ✅ Quick and effective tips designed for busy parents This handout provides straight-to-
Preview of Volume Control-O-Meter : What Size is Your Voice?

Volume Control-O-Meter : What Size is Your Voice?

To help improve self awareness and increase perspective taking, the Voice Control-O-Meter is an easy to understand and fun intervention for classroom management and social skills groups and individual therapy sessions with children that have ADHD and Autism. The voice control poster and scenario puzzles nicely compliment Michelle Garcia Winner's Social Thinking concepts. Children learn to identify what voice level to use in different locations and distances from others. The impact their voice l
Preview of Speech Therapy: Articulation Language Carryover

Speech Therapy: Articulation Language Carryover

These are compliment tickets from Teachers and Parents for students to have filled out and return for rewards or praise... They are a fun and motivating way to inform and communicate goals with other staff and parents. Kids love to see progress. These simple things can suddenly increase carryover. That's always been a challenge for the speech therapist! Have a party after everyone has returned a compliment ticket!
Preview of 5 Steps to Reduce Mealtime Stress | Feeding Therapy Parent Handout

5 Steps to Reduce Mealtime Stress | Feeding Therapy Parent Handout

Created by
LMNFeeding
Description:Reduce mealtime stress with this simple, parent-friendly guide designed to support calmer and more positive family meals. This resource outlines 5 practical steps that help decrease pressure around food, encourage food exploration, and create a more supportive mealtime environment.Created by a pediatric feeding Speech-Language Pathologist and mom, this handout is perfect for parents, caregivers, feeding therapists, and educators working with picky eaters or children who experience me
Preview of Describing Graphic for speech therapy

Describing Graphic for speech therapy

This describing graphic can be used in speech therapy for students with describing goals to increase expressive language!
Preview of Types of Stutters Handout

Types of Stutters Handout

For speech pathologists, knowledge of the types of stutters is important to accurately assess the frequency and severity of stuttering. For adults who stutter or parents of children who stutter, understanding the various types of stuttering that may occur can lead to more useful, effective and positive interactions between the clinician and the parent/adult as well as increased accuracy when identifying the severity of stuttering. This handout can be used in conjunction with the stuttering tre
Preview of Yes/No Visual Aid for Communication (Answering Questions & Making Choices)

Yes/No Visual Aid for Communication (Answering Questions & Making Choices)

This is a visual aid that can be used for communication and to encourage comprehension of 'yes' and 'no' for questions and choice making. It can be used in any educational, therapeutic, daycare, or home setting to decrease frustration and enhance understanding.
Preview of Distance Learning Speech Clarity Strategies Visual Articulation Apraxia Fluency

Distance Learning Speech Clarity Strategies Visual Articulation Apraxia Fluency

Created by
mindful speech
This is a visually-simplistic resource great for targeting speech clarity strategies in a variety of therapies (e.g., speech sound disorders, stuttering, cluttering). Print and laminate as needed or use in split-screen view during teletherapy sessions! Strategies included: KNOW YOUR WHY Reduce rateIncrease intensityPause & phrase
Preview of Reward Chart- Party Animals

Reward Chart- Party Animals

Help your child stay on track by using this reward chart. They can visually track their progress toward a goal by earning a star for each desired behavior or completion of an activity. Choose either the 3 or 5 star version, based on how long your child can work before requiring a reward. You can help your child increase their attention span by starting with the 3 star chart and working up to the 5 star chart. Once your child gets all three or five stars, they can earn something extra special! *
Preview of Speical Educaition / Austim Basic Icon Communication Board Reinforcers

Speical Educaition / Austim Basic Icon Communication Board Reinforcers

Created by
BehaviorFinds
A communication board is a sheet of symbols, pictures or photos that a child will learn to point to, to communicate with those around them. Why use a communication board? Speech is difficult for some children. They may find it difficult to make people understand what they are trying to say. This basic Icon-only communication board is perfect for early learners and for lower end users. The communication board features four basic categories: reinforcers, needs, emotions, and communication. Users s
Preview of Daily Check In Social Story Autism Visual Support AAC Emotional Regulation Class

Daily Check In Social Story Autism Visual Support AAC Emotional Regulation Class

Created by
Speech Fuel
This Daily Check In Visual Supports set is a structured, easy to use resource designed to help students identify feelings, regulate emotions, and communicate needs throughout the day. Created for autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and special education settings, this set includes clear, consistent visuals that support emotional awareness, behavior regulation, and functional communication. Students can point, gesture, or use AAC devices to express how they feel, what they need, and what they
Preview of DAILY ROUTINES FOR HOME VISUAL SUPPORTS & SCHEDULES EDITABLE Autism & Special Ed

DAILY ROUTINES FOR HOME VISUAL SUPPORTS & SCHEDULES EDITABLE Autism & Special Ed

Do you need help with creating smooth daily routines for home? Are you looking for EDITABLE visual schedules and visual supports that you can personalise to support your child’s home schedule during morning, afternoon and other daily routines? This  Daily Routines for Home Visual Schedule Toolkit is your complete resource. Many students, particularly those with special needs, such as  Autism, behaviour difficulties or ADHD can have difficulty with organisation, planning and independence when it
Preview of Gestalt Language Processing Adapted Door Hanger: Transition Tool

Gestalt Language Processing Adapted Door Hanger: Transition Tool

Created by
The SLP Cafe
Enhance your speech therapy sessions and support your students with our Gestalt Language & AAC Adapted Door Handle Visuals and Phrases. This resource is designed specifically for students who love to open and close doors, enjoy playing outside, or are always ready to leave. With engaging visuals and functional phrases, this tool helps children practice language skills in a meaningful context. What’s Included: • Visuals and Phrases: Printable visuals and phrases including: • “Let’s open it”
Preview of AAC Implementation Parent & Staff Training Handouts Presentation Tracking Forms

AAC Implementation Parent & Staff Training Handouts Presentation Tracking Forms

Looking for supports help implement AAC for your students this year and provide valuable staff and parent training that is easy to understand?This product contains 32 handouts for training staff and parents to aid in the understanding and implementation of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Each handout focuses on one topic or strategy and is written at a level for parents and staff that makes AAC easy to understand. This guide is now available is color as well as black and whi
Preview of *Editable* Desk Visuals--Emotions & Asking for Help

*Editable* Desk Visuals--Emotions & Asking for Help

Are you looking for ways to support your students in the classroom in the areas of asking for help or identifying emotions? I have found that the two are sometimes related (...Johnny needs help because he is feeling frustrated) so I created these visuals to help provide some support in the classroom. I have used these in the classroom, the speech room, and sent these home with parents! What's included? --emotions only desk visual --emotional regulation "Do I need...?" desk visual --2 options for
Preview of AAC Parent Handouts, Language Stimulation Strategy Bundle for Parents & Teachers

AAC Parent Handouts, Language Stimulation Strategy Bundle for Parents & Teachers

These AAC parent handouts include a bundle of 3 resources, each explaining a different language stimulation strategy. These strategies include: 1. Modeling and Embedding Core Words (7 pages) 2. Modeling without Expectation (4 pages) 3. Wait-Time and Over-Prompting (7 pages) This easy-to-follow guide helps parents implement speech therapy early intervention strategies at home. ~ As a therapist in speech therapy early intervention and a parent to a young child, I’ve found that parent guidance
Preview of Calm, Kind, and Ready: A Calm Corner Toolkit for Kids

Calm, Kind, and Ready: A Calm Corner Toolkit for Kids

Help children learn healthy coping skills, emotional regulation, and mindfulness with this calming nature-themed Calm Corner Kit! Designed with soft watercolor illustrations, calming colors, and kid-friendly visuals, this printable toolkit gives students simple strategies to manage big feelings and return to learning feeling safe and supported. Perfect for: Classrooms Homeschool spaces Counseling offices SEL centers Calm down corners Neurodivergent and ADHD-friendly environments 📦 This Re
Preview of First Words Bundle | Communication for Toddlers | Early Intervention

First Words Bundle | Communication for Toddlers | Early Intervention

Created by
EI Essentials
Colors and shapes are not first words. It can be hard to shift families from academic words to functional ones. This bundle gives you everything you need to target the functional vocabulary that actually builds communication in toddlers.Three resources. One system. Real language for real life.What's included: ✔ First Words Checklist — identify and target high-impact words by category ✔ Top 10 First Words Poster — a simple visual families can use every single day ✔ First Words Tracker — document
Preview of La Routine Quotidienne des Enfants:Cartes Flash et Affiches de Vocabulaire (FLE)

La Routine Quotidienne des Enfants:Cartes Flash et Affiches de Vocabulaire (FLE)

French Daily Routine for Kids: Morning, Day, and Night Sequence ChartLa Routine Quotidienne des Enfants : Cartes Flash et Affiches de Vocabulaire (FLE)Aidez vos élèves à structurer leur journée et à gagner en autonomie avec cet ensemble complet de Cartes Flash sur la Routine Quotidienne ! Dotée d'illustrations claires et de textes descriptifs, cette ressource est parfaite pour les enseignants de Maternelle, de Primaire et de FLE (Français Langue Étrangère) pour enseigner le vocabulaire du temp
Preview of Spatial Concepts Interactive Book (Boom Cards): There’s A Mouse in the House

Spatial Concepts Interactive Book (Boom Cards): There’s A Mouse in the House

This file contains a link to an interactive/adaptive book & game on Boom Learning ™. Check out the brand new Printable Version here! The book stars an adorable little rascal, the mouse. There are two modes to the ebook/game: Read and Play. 1. Read Mode: This is an interactive e-book that targets things around the house and spatial positions (prepositions). -Your kids will have a blast looking for the little mouse on each page. -You can read the book to the student or have them read i
Preview of Speech Sound Cues Summer Homework Parent Resource Sheets Articulation No Prep

Speech Sound Cues Summer Homework Parent Resource Sheets Articulation No Prep

Are you tired of copying endless pages of articulation homework for spring break homework or summer practice packets - knowing they won't even be looked at after a couple days? Use these simple, one page worksheets instead. They each include visual models and written descriptions of proper sound production, as well as stimulus items in words, phrases, and sentences. Contains one instruction page and one target page for twelve of the most commonly targeted phonemes: /l/, /r/, /s/, /z/,
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