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Preview of Decrease Behaviors with Visual Reminders 101

Decrease Behaviors with Visual Reminders 101

Visual reminders help students become independent learners and they also help decrease with undesired behaviors. These visuals will help students of all abilities.
Preview of Visual Prompts for Autism

Visual Prompts for Autism

Use these visuals to remind students what is expected of them in the classroom setting. To decrease learned helplessness/dependency and promote more self-awareness, utilize these visual prompts through pointing to the behavior that is expected.
Preview of Fine Motor Playdoh Mats Winter

Fine Motor Playdoh Mats Winter

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Autism Teacher
This activity is easy to use. Just print, laminate, and use! Not only do these mats help students with fine motor skills but also help increase both spelling skills and vocabulary. There are 10 pages in the set. They can be used as a center task or an independent work task. The mats are very basic. This is to help students who need minimal visual distraction.
Preview of Fine Motor Playdoh Mat Colors

Fine Motor Playdoh Mat Colors

Created by
Autism Teacher
This activity is easy to use. Just print, laminate, and use! Not only do these mats help students with fine motor skills but also help increase both spelling skills and vocabulary. The color words in this set are perfect for beginning of the school year. There are 10 pages in the set. They can be used as a center task or an independent work task. The mats are very basic. This is to help students who need minimal visual distraction.
Preview of Dinosaur Numbered (1-5) Visual Schedule, First Then Board

Dinosaur Numbered (1-5) Visual Schedule, First Then Board

I created this visual as a visual checklist that students can mark off themselves (Flip up the dinosaur over the number to show completion). It can also be used as a token board and first then board If the To-Do list or schedule is on the board, or written down for the student, the numbers can match the numbers on this visual. Ex: 1. Get out workbook 2. Do page 3 & 5 3. Clean up 4. Silently read for 10 minutes 5. Take AR Quiz Or, the teacher can turn over the dinosaurs and use them as "token'
Preview of BUG Numbered (1-5) Visual Schedule, First Then Board

BUG Numbered (1-5) Visual Schedule, First Then Board

I created this visual as a visual checklist that students can mark off themselves (Flip up the dinosaur over the number to show completion). It can also be used as a token board and first then board If the To-Do list or schedule is on the board, or written down for the student, the numbers can match the numbers on this visual. Ex: 1. Get out workbook 2. Do page 3 & 5 3. Clean up 4. Silently read for 10 minutes 5. Take AR Quiz Or, the teacher can turn over the dinosaurs and use them as "token's
Preview of Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures Token Board- 10 Tokens

Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures Token Board- 10 Tokens

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QBS
Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures Token Board. Visual aid reward system. ABA Therapy/Classroom. Ten (10) Tokens. Token boards are a way for learners to visually track a reward/reinforcement for a given task. Token reward systems are great for visual learners to promote positive behaviors in classrooms, therapy and home. Individualized token systems that appeal to the learner’s interests are perfect tools to increase their engagement to stay on task and motivated to accomplish goals.
Preview of Things to do board/Check off List

Things to do board/Check off List

This visual schedule is to assist teachers, therapists, aides or parents with transitioning between tasks and providing visual support for children with different conditions on beginning, during and completion of a required task. This may also be utilized within the home, clinic or school setting. My recommendation is to add velcro with pictures of tasks the child has to complete in order to full utilize the visual schedule. You may also laminate for durability among different environments and m
Preview of Boardmaker Restaurant Social Story & activity; autism/special ed life skills

Boardmaker Restaurant Social Story & activity; autism/special ed life skills

This packet will help students with autism or high needs understand the act of going out to a restaurant. A two-page social story is written with Boardmaker symbols to accompany most words. Five questions follow the story to measure comprehension. Students are asked questions and given a field of three to choose from. All answers can be found in the social story. The final page is a list of routines for a restaurant. It has 8 steps, all written with Boardmaker. These steps remind students to
Preview of Getting Ready for Shower- Visual Schedule (Special Education, ASD, ABA)

Getting Ready for Shower- Visual Schedule (Special Education, ASD, ABA)

This resource is great on its own to hang up in your home to help your child or student know the steps of getting ready for the shower. This is a great schedule/visual to help increase independence with daily living skills.
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