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Preview of Editable Behavior Chart August - May

Editable Behavior Chart August - May

Send home daily behavioral charts which are editable to include special days, delete holiday break weeks, and handwrite daily activity if desired. I edit and print one month at a time so I can include activities like special dress up days or student birthdays on the calendar! Each month has a different icon - August pencils, September leaves, October pumpkins, November turkeys, December snowflakes, January fireworks, February hearts, March clovers, April umbrellas, May flowers
Preview of Bathroom Chart- Special Education, Early Childhood, Data and Behavior Tracking

Bathroom Chart- Special Education, Early Childhood, Data and Behavior Tracking

Bathroom tracking chart for students. Can be used in general education or special education settings. Utilize for data purposes or behavior data tracking.
Preview of First / Then Task Chart

First / Then Task Chart

First then charts can be extremely useful for students who struggle with a variety of executive functions such as task initiation and remembering multi-step directions. They can also provide motivation. I typically stick these in a clear communicator, but they can also be laminated and used with dry erase markers.
Preview of School–Home Communication: Building Strong Family Partnerships (PD Slides)

School–Home Communication: Building Strong Family Partnerships (PD Slides)

This 21-slide professional development presentation equips educators with practical, research-informed strategies for improving school–home communication in ways that are proactive, culturally responsive, and sustainable. Designed for PD sessions, faculty meetings, PLCs, and educator coursework, this resource helps teachers move beyond “contact when there’s a problem” and toward relationship-centered family engagement. Grounded in family communication theory, Epstein’s Framework of Family Engage
Preview of Failure Letter to Parents

Failure Letter to Parents

This letter has prompts for you/your school's information. This letter includes 4 different paragraphs depending on the state of the student's grade: 60%, 50%, 35%-50%, Below 35%. Simply delete the paragraphs you don't need and use in an email to the parents or send home for parent signatures. By informing parents early on about their student's potential failure, it allows for timely intervention and support. Parents can work together with teachers to identify the underlying issues causing the
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