This is great to use with non-speaking individuals who utilize a PEC book or AAC device. A laminated version will allow you to take this to the pool with you and it can get wet while your child/student is still able to access what they want/need.
This product is for teaching coping/self regulation strategies to students who may have difficulties. This visual can be used as an antecedent or when situations arise. This visual offers students to choose an activity and once they have calm, you can address the situation.
These visual cue cards are great for putting onto a lanyard for easy accessibility. They can be used to help give visual cues for behaviors we want/do not want to see. They can also help with transitions to show what comes next in the day. More visuals will be added and you can request specific ones to me via message.
There are currently visuals for the following songs: - Old McDonald - Head Shoulders Knees & Toes - 5 Little Speckled Frogs - Ants Go Marching - Wheels on the Bus - Itsy Bitsy Spider - 5 Little Monkeys (Songs to come: Baby Shark, 5 Little Ducks, Hickory Dickory Dock, B-I-N-G-O, If You're Happy & You Know It and more!)
This is a great visual for students who need additional support with waiting for a turn, waiting for a transition, waiting for a preferred item. When in the community it could be waiting until mom/dad are done at the grocery store or post office. You just add velcro next to the circles and cut out an arrow to move it along as you go. You can also pair this with a timer.
A social story is a narrative made to illustrate certain situations and problems and how people deal with them. They help children with autism understand social norms and learn how to communicate with others appropriately. This social story can be beneficial for students to learn socially appropriate ways to gain attention from their peers and/or adults.
Greeting Choice Board- This can be used during circle time or when students enter the classroom and they can choose how they would like to greet others (wave, say hello, smile, shake hands, high-five, thumbs up, fist bump)
A social story is a narrative made to illustrate certain situations and problems and how people deal with them. They help children with autism understand social norms and learn how to communicate with others appropriately. This social story is great for a student visiting for the first time or may just need a refresher. This allows them to learn about the dentist but also know what to expect.
This can be utilized in a calm down or quiet area for students. This will help teach them different self-regulation skills for when they are upset, mad, frustrated, etc.
This is a back to school matching activities with school supplies and school staff members.
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I am a senior in college working towards my bachelors in Early Childhood & Special Education. I work as a behavior therapist with children on the Autism Spectrum.
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