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Preview of First-Then Board Jungle Theme | Visual Schedule | Autism | ABA | Special Educati

First-Then Board Jungle Theme | Visual Schedule | Autism | ABA | Special Educati

This Jungle-Themed First–Then Board is a simple, engaging, and child-friendly visual support designed for students who benefit from clear expectations, visual structure, and step-by-step routines. Perfect for autism, ABA, early childhood, speech therapy, and special education settings, this board helps increase task completion and support transitions. Use it for: Daily routines Work → Reward systems Token alternatives Play/Activity schedules Behavior support plans Natural environment tea
Preview of Road to Food Exploration

Road to Food Exploration

Created by
Stacey Kesner
Make Food Exploration Fun with the Adventure Mat!Turn mealtime into an exciting journey! This engaging placemat empowers kiddos to explore new foods at their own pace, following a fun "road" that encourages interaction and discovery. With guidance from a trained feeding therapist, children can gain confidence, increase their comfort with different foods, and expand their food repertoire—all while having fun! Let’s help little adventurers take steps toward new flavors and textures in a playful an
Preview of Black History Month Heroes | Rosa Parks | Adapted Story & Activities | PDF

Black History Month Heroes | Rosa Parks | Adapted Story & Activities | PDF

Created by
SpedAbility
Celebrate Black History Month with this Rosa Parks Adapted Story & Activity Set! This resource is designed to help Primary and Junior level students learn about Rosa Parks and her brave contributions to the fight for equality. The story is written in simple, symbolated text, making it accessible and engaging for students with various learning needs. The activities are designed to reinforce comprehension, sequencing, and writing skills. What’s Included:7-Page Symbolated Story: Features easy-t
Preview of First and Then Visuals for Autism and Behavior Management| printable

First and Then Visuals for Autism and Behavior Management| printable

Created by
Spectacokids
Visual supports are used with children who have autism spectrum disorders (ASD) for two main purposes. They help parents communicate better with their child, and they help their child communicate better with others. By providing a visual support along with language and social interaction, students are able to participate more independently and with less frustration in everyday activities. Included in this product: 2 printable first and then visual boards (one in colour and one b/w) 1 printable
Preview of Taking breaks Social Story Self Regulation: Poster Reflection ADHD SEL Autism

Taking breaks Social Story Self Regulation: Poster Reflection ADHD SEL Autism

Created by
Autismaid
Social Story | Taking A Break | SEL Energy regulation Resource for Autism Support, Special Education & Classroom Behavior InterventionHelp students use Taking A Break to manage overwhelm with this 10-page social story, building energy regulation, flexible thinking, and classroom behavior skills. ✅ Builds clear understanding of when and why to take a break ✅ Teaches body signals and simple pause-and-return strategy ✅ Supports classroom routines, therapy sessions, and home learning ✅ Strength
Preview of Visual Schedules for Students with Special Needs

Visual Schedules for Students with Special Needs

This packet contains picture cards that can be used to create student visual schedules. There are 35 different cards which include academics, services and rewards: break, speech, lunch, bus, computer, mainstream, reading, math, recess, circle time, APE, art, PT, OT, bathroom, writing, backpack, breakfast, teacher time (direct instruction), field trip, ipad, game time, baby doll, blocks, putty, playdoh , legos, listen to music, read a book, desk time, binder work, bubbles, slinky and a finished
Preview of Halloween Pattern Match

Halloween Pattern Match

Halloween Pattern MatchThis deck uses the Halloween theme to help kids recreate the patterns they see. You can add a speech exercise here by using repetitive phrases like 'put it here', 'you go', 'I go', "I see candy/pumpkin/etc' and counting out loud '1,2,3,4,5'.
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