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Preview of Going To My Schedule Visual Aid | Social Skills Poster & Reminder, Editable, ASD

Going To My Schedule Visual Aid | Social Skills Poster & Reminder, Editable, ASD

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Support students in building independence and transition skills with this clear, age appropriate Going to My Schedule Visual, designed for special education, life skills, and general education classrooms. This ready-to-print visual provides a consistent reminder that checking their schedule is a safe and appropriate way to understand what’s next — helping students reduce anxiety, increase predictability, and manage transitions throughout the school day. It includes a printable PDF and fully edi
Preview of Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid| Social Skills Visual, No Prep, Editable

Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid| Social Skills Visual, No Prep, Editable

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Build functional communication and classroom independence with this Gaining Attention Visual Support, created for special education, life skills, autism support classrooms, and general education settings. This clear, age appropriate visual teaches students safe and respectful ways to get someone’s attention. Learners are explicitly taught to say “excuse me,” use a person’s name, raise their hand, or wait calmly for assistance — reducing disruptive attention-seeking behaviors and increasing app
Preview of Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid Bundle - No Prep, Editable, Autism, SPED

Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid Bundle - No Prep, Editable, Autism, SPED

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Strengthen functional communication skills with this Gaining Attention Visual Supports Bundle, designed for special education, autism classrooms, life skills programs, and general education settings. This set of four clear, age appropriate visuals explicitly teaches students safe and respectful ways to gain someone’s attention. Students learn to say “excuse me,” use a person’s name, raise a hand, wait calmly, and use appropriate tone and body language — helping reduce disruptive behaviors and
Preview of Using Nice Words Classroom Visual Aid Bundle - No Prep, Editable, Autism, SPED

Using Nice Words Classroom Visual Aid Bundle - No Prep, Editable, Autism, SPED

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Strengthen functional communication skills with this Using Nice Words Visual Supports Mini Bundle, designed for special education classrooms, autism support programs, life skills settings, and inclusive general education environments. This set of four clear, age appropriate visuals explicitly teaches students how to use respectful and appropriate language in everyday interactions. Students learn to use kind words, speak with an appropriate tone, replace rude or impulsive language, and communica
Preview of AAC Awareness Presentation & Activities | October AAC Month | Speech Therapy

AAC Awareness Presentation & Activities | October AAC Month | Speech Therapy

Created by
The SLP Studio
Celebrate AAC Awareness month this October with this ready-to-use, engaging resource designed for SLPs, special education teachers, and classroom educators. This comprehensive AAC Awareness resource is perfect for teaching students about Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) in a way that is inclusive, fun, and developmentally appropriate. Whether you're doing a classroom lessons or small group therapy session, this presentation and its companion activities are designed to foster emp
Preview of Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid | Social Skills Poster, No Prep, Editable

Gaining Attention Classroom Visual Aid | Social Skills Poster, No Prep, Editable

Created by
Adaptive Ed
Help students build respectful communication and independence with this clear, age appropriate Gaining Attention Visual, designed for special education, life skills, and general education classrooms. This ready-to-use visual helps students learn safe and appropriate ways to get someone’s attention. It supports functional communication skills by reminding students to say “excuse me,” use someone’s name, raise a hand, or wait patiently for help. This visual is perfect for classrooms, therapy sp
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