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Preview of 32 FREE Visual Routine Cards for Toddler Independence (Printable and Editable)

32 FREE Visual Routine Cards for Toddler Independence (Printable and Editable)

Routines are critical for developing calm and confident kiddos, and their grown-ups benefit, too! As a middle school teacher, I prioritized daily routines to promote independence and autonomy with adolescents. Now, as the parent of a toddler, I see how important these same qualities are for our little ones. All ages and types of kids (and adults!) benefit from visual routines, but these are especially designed to support toddlers at home, kids in early childhood classrooms/childcare centers
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Flashcards

Addition and Subtraction Flashcards

Created by
Katie Ortega
Attention primary teachers and parents! These are double-sided flashcards so students can practice their addition and subtraction fact fluency together. Print this double-sided and cut slits in the side. Students will be able to look at the addition side and flip the addend to see the answer on the back. If you want to see them in action, you can check out my Instagram and TikTok @heyitskatieortega and I show how they work in action.
Preview of Minimal Pair Pics CV vs CVC for Final Consonant Deletion

Minimal Pair Pics CV vs CVC for Final Consonant Deletion

Included in this CV-CVC Minimal Pair Final Consonant Task Card set: This is a print and go no-prep set These pics are perfect practice for home1.105 consonant vowel (CV) & consonant vowel consonant (CVC) pictures including plural s 2.15 Final consonant letters to use as semantic symbol supports Several strategies are provided to use these cards. You may also like: Ultimate Mini Artic Cards Bundle with Games for every sound
Preview of The Picture Prompting Communication Booklet

The Picture Prompting Communication Booklet

The Picture Prompting Communication Booklet: For Children with Autism or Other Developmental Delays Almost 350 pictures represented, using real photographs! Your loved one with special needs can point to pictures to show what he or she may want or to help describe things in their environment. The categories are: Communication Self-Help Skills School Places Sensory Motor Activities How My Body Feels Activities Foods, Drinks and Snacks Colors Shapes Chores Activity Schedule for Going
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