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Adapting for Autism

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Hey there! I'm here to fill your special education classroom with file folders, errorless tasks and cut and paste worksheets. I create tasks with 3 goals in mind - engaging for students, differentiated to meet their needs, and time-saving for teachers.
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Preview of SEL File Folder Special Education Behavior Management Autism Visual Break Card

SEL File Folder Special Education Behavior Management Autism Visual Break Card

This visual choice board is a simple social emotional learning resource for your special education or inclusion classroom. Providing a student with this file folder visual support may allow him to express his needs without having to find the words. While this visual was designed for students with autism, it can be beneficial for any struggling students. Even verbal students can have trouble retrieving the words or articulating what they need. Offering this simple visual can aid a student i
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Experience

Hey there! I'm here to fill your special education classroom with file folders, errorless tasks and cut and paste worksheets. I create tasks with 3 goals in mind - engaging for students, differentiated to meet their needs, and time-saving for teachers.

Teaching style

I base my instruction on the principles of structured teaching. I take my students IEP goals or general needs and work them into a recreation activity - from general skills like following directions, fine motor, taking turns, communicating wants, needs and choices to more specific academic goals like patterning, sequencing, matching etc. I'm constantly adapting materials to make them more visual for my students. I love using schedules, to-do lists, choice boards, social stories and other strategies.

My own education history

BS and MA. Go ILLINI!

Additional biographical information

Let's connect! Find me here - www.adaptingforautism.com