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Preview of Toileting Story for Little Boys

Toileting Story for Little Boys

I had been searching for a simple potty training story that had clear and basic steps for years! I couldn't find exactly what I needed, so I decided to have custom clipart made and create my own. These 2 simple stories show the steps to using the potty. It is not as easy as just sitting on the toilet and peeing! Children with autism and other special needs may have difficult understanding and/or coordinating the various steps. The steps included are: pants down, underwear down, sit on toilet (or
Preview of Visuals For Lanyard - Special Education Visuals

Visuals For Lanyard - Special Education Visuals

Visual cue card for lanyards: these cue cards are meant to be placed on a ring and carried with all adults who are working with autistic children. That way, the team can provide consistency, and predictability with the visual cues they are using. Visual supports are an evidence-based practice with autistic children. That means they have been proven to work. Visual cue cards can help children understand directions when (verbal) words don’t make sense. Giving directions verbally isn’t usually the
Preview of Teaching Body Parts: Bear Has a Boo-Boo Interactive book

Teaching Body Parts: Bear Has a Boo-Boo Interactive book

Created by
Teach Me Speech
Looking for an activity to teach your younger students body parts? This interactive book has repetitive phrasing and body part/ band-aid pictures to velcro into the book to keep those Early Intervention, Pre-School, and Kindergarten kiddos engaged! It's simple language and use of early developing sounds makes it easy for little ones to participate and is visually clean to prevent distractibility. You can have your students match, identify, and label 8 body parts. It can be used in groups or wi
Preview of Apraxia of Speech Summer Homework for Speech Therapy

Apraxia of Speech Summer Homework for Speech Therapy

Created by
Anna Dee SLP
This easy to use homework packet for Apraxia of Speech is perfect to send with your preschoolers and early elementary students. These homework handouts cover Multi-Sensory Cueing, Prosody, Quick Tips, and a Target Word Homework Sheet. Use to supplement assessments, reviews, or for homework packages. Not sure how to use these handouts? Don't worry. I included detailed instructions - including tips for choosing target words! *This product does not include target word list. If you are intereste
Preview of Imitating Actions With Objects For Special Education

Imitating Actions With Objects For Special Education

Imitation is the basis for developing new skills in all areas of development. This is especially true for learning communication and developing social skills. Babies and toddlers learn new things quickly and efficiently by cueing in and watching those around them . For autistic children, imitation is often difficult. This resource will help you start to address imitation by encouraging imitation with objects. This resource includes 3 sets of flashcards (12 in each set). These "actions with ob
Preview of Pooping In The Potty Story for Boys

Pooping In The Potty Story for Boys

This simple story shows the steps for pooping in the potty. It is not as easy as just sitting on the toilet and pooping! Children with autism and other special needs may have difficulty understanding and/or coordinating the various steps. The steps included are pants down, underwear down, sit on the toilet, try to poop, wipe butt, underwear up, pants up, flush and wash hands. This story also helps prepare a child (especially those with sensory differences) for what to expect: there might be a l
Preview of Speech Therapy Parent Handouts - Frequently Asked Questions - Early Intervention

Speech Therapy Parent Handouts - Frequently Asked Questions - Early Intervention

These Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) handouts for Early Intervention have been designed for you to share with parents/caregivers to help answer the frequently asked questions we often receive as Speech and Language Therapists. These parent handouts are all written using parent-friendly terms, and give useful, evidence-based information or practical tips for parents/caregivers to use at home. Help the parents/caregivers you work with to support their children, by giving them informative han
Preview of Core + Fringe Communication Book: AAC For Non-Speaking Autism

Core + Fringe Communication Book: AAC For Non-Speaking Autism

Do you have students who do not have a robust AAC device yet? Create this DIY Core + Fringe Communication Book in the meantime! It is designed to facilitate effective communication for autistic children using the dynamic combination of core boards and categorized fringe vocabulary. While a robust AAC device is usually my first choice for autistic kids, a combination of core + fringe vocabulary is my second choice when the robust device is not available yet. What's Included:4 Levels of Core
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