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Preview of Feeding & Mealtimes Social Narrative Story | Adapted Book with Symbols

Feeding & Mealtimes Social Narrative Story | Adapted Book with Symbols

Created by
Deborah SLT
Wondering how to increase your picky eater's intake of fruits and vegetables? Working on feeding therapy? This story explains why a balanced diet is important in easy-to-understand language paired with Boardmaker Symbols. An adapted version with symbols to match and velcro on for each page is also provided in the download. This download includes 15+ pages of a social narrative story about eating a variety of food (use digitally, or print & laminate) Options to personalise the story (certain pag
Preview of Wilderness Warriors: Survival Skill 8 – First Aid for Survival

Wilderness Warriors: Survival Skill 8 – First Aid for Survival

Created by
Amy Hunter
Teach kids to stay calm, think clearly, and take action in a crisis with this hands-on survival lesson. Survival Skill 8: First Aid for Survival is a printable, interactive guide that walks learners through basic emergency care skills using real-world scenarios, fun practice challenges, and smart safety tips. ✅ What’s Included: A kid-friendly first aid introduction 3 practical activities:   1. Make a Makeshift Splint (hands-on bandaging and support)   2. Create a Paracord Survival Bracele
Preview of Body Check in

Body Check in

Created by
Megan Didulo
Social emotional resources with comparisons to real world objects and animals to increase understanding for different ages and abilities. Teaches interoceptive awareness for children to identify emotions impacting their internal states without negative intonations. Pictures and simple description in accessible formatting that shows emotions and internal states are constantly changing.
Preview of Overstuffing mouth, Stuffing food

Overstuffing mouth, Stuffing food

🥕 How to Help Your Child With Overstuffing Their Mouth By Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistSome children put too much food in their mouth at once, rush through meals, or struggle to pace their bites. Overstuffing can increase the risk of choking, poor chewing, and messy mealtimes, and it often connects to sensory, motor, and self-regulation needs. This parent resource by Monica Plack, Occupational Therapist helps families understand why overstuffing happens and how to support safer, calmer
Preview of TAKING MEDICATION SOCIAL STORY TOOLKIT FOR ADHD & SPECIAL ED

TAKING MEDICATION SOCIAL STORY TOOLKIT FOR ADHD & SPECIAL ED

Struggling to help your child take their medication for ADHD, ASD or Constipation? Wondering how to reduce your child's anxiety around taking antibiotics following a doctor's visit? This social story toolkit is your complete resource to reduce your helping to reduce overwhelm and avoidance when taking medication. This Social Story Pack Includes:1. "I Can Take My Medicine" Social Story A simple story to teach your child or student the following:- when we have medicine- why it is important- the
Preview of Autism and Potty/Toilet Training Visual Supports

Autism and Potty/Toilet Training Visual Supports

If you work on toilet training with young children (neurotypical or autistic children and children with developmental disabilities), you need this best-selling resource!! As I searched for toileting visual supports for my classroom and to share with families, I quickly discovered that quality potty training resources for autistic learners were lacking. I'm SO excited to finally release this toileting resource that I worked so hard to create. I had custom clipart made so I could be VERY clear in
Preview of Calm Down Kit For Calming Corner In Preschool Autism & Special Education

Calm Down Kit For Calming Corner In Preschool Autism & Special Education

Have you noticed that your students are coming into school more dysregulated than ever? This Calming Kit is a great addition to your Calming Corner. If you are a parent, are you needing some visuals and strategies to help with self-regulation at home? This is for you too! If you are like me, you have needed to use more co-regulation techniques in your early childhood special education classroom (early elementary too!). You may wonder, "how can I start teaching my young autistic students/ch
Preview of Sitting On The Toilet - Social Stories & Visual Supports

Sitting On The Toilet - Social Stories & Visual Supports

What steps can you take if your student or child is not showing typical readiness skills for toilet training, but you want to get started working on it? The answer is to use stories and visual supports to prepare for each of the little steps along the way. This story is a simple story about learning to sit on the toilet. Each page includes a short sentence and clipart picture to show the steps to sitting on the toilet. When laminated, you can use a washable marker to write in the number for h
Preview of Home Visual Schedule Autism: Morning & Bedtime Routine Checklist, Toddlers & ABA

Home Visual Schedule Autism: Morning & Bedtime Routine Checklist, Toddlers & ABA

Create a home visual schedule for toddlers, kids with autism & ADHD, or for ABA. Includes a morning & bedtime routine checklist that you can flip up when each task is done. Because kids are calmer when they know what to expect.This photo based routine flip chart for kids helps your child become more independent in their routines. Kids use pictures as a guide, even before they can read. Great for preschoolers and special education. This bundle includes 2 charts -- one for morning and an evenin
Preview of Winter Dressing Visual Supports - Autism & Preschool

Winter Dressing Visual Supports - Autism & Preschool

Do you want your students or children to be more independent with their dressing and undressing skills in the winter? This visual support can help with that! The visual cues will help children understand what order to put on and take off their winter clothing and will help them learn that routine without having to have an adult tell them each step. You can use the cue cards on a ring and hang it up next to their jackets, or you can print and laminate the strip and post it on the wall. For t
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 Toileting Story for Little Girls

Toileting Story for Little Girls

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 toil
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 Pooping In The Potty Story for Girls

Pooping In The Potty Story for Girls

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 difficult understanding and/or coordinating the various steps. The steps included are: pants down, underwear down, sit on 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 littl
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