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Preview of Track Potty Training Goals- Reward chart, visual potty steps, home notes- Autism

Track Potty Training Goals- Reward chart, visual potty steps, home notes- Autism

Created by
Katie Hursey
Here is a way to help younger or special education students participate in their toilet training. Display individual charts to show progress and motivate! Visual steps, reward coupons, and home notes are included. Students can easily track their progress by stamping or coloring their own chart. Great for students with autism! Also you can a chart home or keep their chart in their folder for parents to use at home.
Preview of Behavior Chart

Behavior Chart

Created by
Rachael Moore
This is a tracking tool for parent communication that is detailed around two behaviors that a student is working on. This can also be used for students to monitor their behavior daily too.
Preview of Toilet training

Toilet training

Toilet training tips from an Occupational Therapist. For a parent handout, please see our Toilet Training Strategies handout.
Preview of Parent Literacy Workshop: Complete 45-Minute Presentation Package

Parent Literacy Workshop: Complete 45-Minute Presentation Package

🌟 Parent Literacy Workshop: Complete 45-Minute Presentation PackageEmpower families to become their child's most important literacy partner with this ready-to-use parent workshop!What's Included:✅ 45-Minute PowerPoint Presentation (14 slides) ✅ Detailed Presenter Notes - Complete script with timing, talking points, facilitation tips, and answers to common questions ✅ Parent Take-Home Handout - Beautiful 2-page summary of all 6 strategies plus action plan template ✅ 15 Must-Read Book List -
Preview of Bump it Up - Pencil Grasp (PDF version)

Bump it Up - Pencil Grasp (PDF version)

Do you have students starting school unable to grasp a pencil correctly? What is a correct / age appropriate pencil grasp? Last year (pre-covid) I had several students start school using a palmer and pronate grasp. This year I have a few using a pronate grasp. So this year before we start our formal writing and using our BIU writing wall, I have made a BIU pencil grasp chart. We will use this in the same way we use our writing BIU. Students will identify the grasp they are using and how they can
Preview of Stop Using Time Out! TEACH SELF-REGULATION THAT ACTUALLY WORKS!

Stop Using Time Out! TEACH SELF-REGULATION THAT ACTUALLY WORKS!

Welcome to a new way of teaching our children! Hello! My name is Jenna Maxwell and I am the developer of the Cool Down Card. The Cool Down Card was created to help parents teach their child how to calm down on their own and what to do when they are in a calm down area. Many parents feel that “time out” doesn’t work or will see behaviors escalate when coming up with consequence strategies. When you put a child in time out, you are essentially telling them “deal with this on your own” and then
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