These coping skill cards use beloved Princess and Gabby’s DH themes to teach emotional regulation through play, visuals, and simple body-based strategies. They are designed to reduce language demands while promoting self-awareness, calming skills, and emotional expression in young children
PreK - 4th
School Counseling, School Psychology, Social Emotional Learning
Make WH-question practice fun and engaging with these Rotating WH-Question Cards! This resource is designed for preschool to early elementary students (Pre-K – 1st grade) to support speech and language development, comprehension, and critical thinking. Each card features: Front: A colorful scene or photo for visual engagement Back: 4–5 rotating WH-questions (Who, What, Where, When, Why) Perfect for speech therapy, small group instruction, and special education settings Skills Targeted: Answe
Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement ProgramTact/Label material for 3 exemplars of 50 common items. Print double-sided so that the label of the program is attached to the back of the card.
PreK - 3rd
English Language Arts, Other (ELA), Phonics & Phonological Awareness
WH Rotating Question Cards Visual Prompt Set for Building Expressive Language and ComprehensionThis resource includes a set of picture-based WH-question prompts designed to support expressive and receptive language development. Each card features a real-life photograph paired with targeted “who,” “what,” “where,” “when,” “why,” and “how” questions to promote: Language expansion and sentence formulation Comprehension of situational contexts Social communication and inferencing skills Engagem
Token Board Visual Reinforcement System for Behavior SupportA token board is a structured visual support tool used to reinforce positive behaviors and increase task engagement through a system of delayed reinforcement. The board consists of a set number of spaces for tokens (e.g., stars, stickers, Velcro shapes) and a designated reward area. Purpose and Benefits: Encourages completion of tasks, routines, or appropriate behaviors by making reinforcement predictable and visible Helps teach delay
Visual used This visual support pairs the American Sign Language (ASL) sign/LAMP Words for Life Icon for "All Done" with a sensory chew tool, serving as an assistive communication and sensory regulation aid. It is designed for individuals with limited verbal language to: Communicate the completion of an activity or task using a clear, consistent visual cue. Promote independence and expressive communication through the use of functional signs. Simultaneously support sensory needs by allowing a
Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement ProgramListener Responding material for 3 exemplars of 50 common items. Print double-sided so that the label of the program is attached to the back of the card.
PreK - 3rd
English Language Arts, Other (ELA), Speaking & Listening
This structured Daily Reflection Log is a practical tool designed to support emotional awareness, self-regulation, and personal growth. Ideal for individuals receiving behavioral or mental health services, this one-page daily log guides users in reflecting on their emotional state, identifying triggers, tracking stress and energy levels, and evaluating the effectiveness of coping strategies.
Conducting a Functional Behavior AssessmentSteps: Conduct an interview with the student, the parents/guardians, and with other individuals in the students daily environment that will provide relevant information towards assessing the students behavior. Complete a Functional Behavior Assessment Report, containing the following information: Create a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)
Toy Reinforcement Choice Board Editable Visual Support for Preference-Based ReinforcementThis editable choice board displays a selection of preferred toy items to be used as reinforcers during skill acquisition, task completion, or behavior intervention.
Tact (Label) actions, 20 total. 3 examples of each action. Includes a probe sheet. Print double sided to attach the program and target to the back of the card.
Program/Protocol template for skill acquisition programs. The template contains information on the program, domain, instructions, SD, correct response, incorrect response, prompt procedure, reinforcement, master criteria, and detailed information of each target for baseline data, start date of programming in skill acquisition, and mastery date.
Conducting a Functional Behavior AssessmentSteps: Conduct an interview with the student, the parents/guardians, and with other individuals in the students daily environment that will provide relevant information towards assessing the students behavior. Sources: Complete a Functional Behavior Assessment Report, containing the following information: Create a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)
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