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Preview of Visual Schedules for Home Routines BUNDLE: Dressing, Morning, Evening, & Bedtime

Visual Schedules for Home Routines BUNDLE: Dressing, Morning, Evening, & Bedtime

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Print Path OT
Flexible and Editable Visual Schedules for Self-Help Skills. This resource is designed for children:Who are on the autism spectrum Who are anxious Who have difficulty following verbal directions Who don’t know what to expect Who have problem behaviors Who have difficulty accepting directions Who have difficulty recalling the order of sequenced steps Who know how to do tasks but are dependent on verbal directions Included in this Resource:Sequence Order MenuIndividual Task Cards All-Done Boards (
Preview of CLIP and MATCH - Clothespin Cards - #1-10 Counting Numbers - 12 Color Sets

CLIP and MATCH - Clothespin Cards - #1-10 Counting Numbers - 12 Color Sets

Clothespin Cards - Counting Numbers - 12 Sets of Numbers/PicturesNumbers: 10 cardsBugs: 10 color cardsCars: 10 color cardsDinosaurs: 10 color cardsFish: 10 color cardsFlowers: 10 color cardsHearts: 10 color cardsHot Air Balloon: 10 color cardsLadybugs: 10 color cardsPizza: 10 color cardsStrawberries: 10 color cardsSuperheroes: 10 color cardsProduct Description120 cards total4 cards per page (8.5" x 11")Organized by typeCards measure approximately 5.5 x 4 inches.Clear cutting lines ar
Preview of WHAT? HOW MANY? WHAT COLOR? Special Education Activity Autism Set 2

WHAT? HOW MANY? WHAT COLOR? Special Education Activity Autism Set 2

This is an activity to practice identifying the attributes of what, the number, and the color of a group of items. There are 30 groups of items. The student will match the corresponding picture to answer the question: How Many? What Color? What? There are 2 ways to use this file: 1. Print the pages and use them as a “cut and paste” activity. The students will use glue to paste the correct answers where necessary. 2. Print all the pages on photo paper and laminate them. Cut out the pages contain
Preview of Occupational Therapy: Visual Supports for Treatment, Schedule, or Task Cards

Occupational Therapy: Visual Supports for Treatment, Schedule, or Task Cards

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Print Path OT
Do you work with preschool or elementary age children who are non-compliant, non-verbal, or have difficulty with attention? It can be difficult to create the structure and flexibility one needs to make sure every treatment session is joyful and productive. I have found visual supports to be an extremely helpful tool that immediately improves engagement and ensures that treatment sessions are effective. Visual supports include task cards to be used for a variety of settings including clinic, itin
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