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Preview of Percentage Graph

Percentage Graph

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An easy to use percentage graph to chart progress in an educational or a behavioral program. Can be used as a line graph or a bar graph with x and y axis components. Data points, phase change line, and or phase labels can be entered throughout the graph.
Preview of Sleep and Doctor Visits - Parent Training

Sleep and Doctor Visits - Parent Training

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360ABA
Many individuals with Autism, ADHD, and other disabilities have difficulties with sleeping routine and viting doctor offices. This quick and informative parent training outlines specific information pertaining to both topics, background information, statistics, as well as strategies and routines that can be used by caregivers.
Preview of Brushing Teeth Task Analysis

Brushing Teeth Task Analysis

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360ABA
A step-by-step breakdown of teaching how to brush teeth via task analysis. The download includes a step by step task analysis program sheet and a data sheet. The current skill level was broken down to very small step, however, dependeing on the learner steps can be removed, changed, or added for a more accurate fit.
Preview of Blank Weekely Schedule Visual

Blank Weekely Schedule Visual

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360ABA
A visual weekely schedule is great and easy supportive tool that’s frequently used to help individuals with or without developmental disabilities understand the upcoming major or daily activities/events. Individuals of all ages can use this simple weekely schedule to help organize and visualize specific events and activities that will occure in a weeks time (doctors appointments, breaks from school, school days, shopping, etc) The visual includes a blank weekely schedule that can be printed and
Preview of Daily color coded To Do/All Done schedule

Daily color coded To Do/All Done schedule

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360ABA
Many individuals with disabilities and even typically developing children have a difficuly time understanding how to follow daily routine/tasks/activities. This simple TO DO/ALL DONE daily schedule is color coded to indicate what activity is ongoing and what is completed. Using pictures, written words, or PECS, the schedule can indicate and prompt a learner to undertsand what is still ongoin and what is all complete and done dependeing what color the activity is on. Direction use: for longer us
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