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Autism Warehouse

Rated 4.94 out of 5, based on 18 reviews
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New York, New York, United States
About the store
Hi! Thanks so much for stopping by! I've taught children with special needs for more than ten years. I just absolutely love my job! I have been teaching in both, a community school as well as in a specialized school for children with special needs. Throughout my teaching experience, I was lucky to work with children with various needs. I specifically helped students with autism and speech impairment in various grades (PreK-6). In addition, I have been involved in an Early Intervention program as an ABA therapist. I would like to share my knowledge and resources with you!
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Preview of FREE: Sorting Non-Identical Items with Real Photos (ABLLS-R Task B-8)

FREE: Sorting Non-Identical Items with Real Photos (ABLLS-R Task B-8)

The objective of the product is to teach students to sort items that belong to the same category, however, their appearance is non-identical. The kit includes five sorting mats and five sets of 7 cards for each mat. The cards use real life photos of the items (umbrellas, balls, shoes, dogs, trees) and are suitable for students who struggle with comprehending picture representations of the real life objects. The kit can be used for one-on-one instruction, as a worksheet (cut and paste), reusable
Preview of Sorting Non-Identical Items with Clipart Pictures (ABLLS-R Task B-8)

Sorting Non-Identical Items with Clipart Pictures (ABLLS-R Task B-8)

The objective of the product is to teach students to sort items that belong to the same category, however, their appearance is non-identical. The kit includes five sorting mats and five sets of 7 cards for each mat. The cards use real life photos of the items (umbrellas, balls, dogs, cars, flowers). The kit can be used for one-on-one instruction, as a worksheet (cut and paste), reusable independent workstation activity (if laminated and velcro attached) or as the resource for ABLLS-R assessment
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Experience

Hi! Thanks so much for stopping by! I've taught children with special needs for more than ten years. I just absolutely love my job! I have been teaching in both, a community school as well as in a specialized school for children with special needs. Throughout my teaching experience, I was lucky to work with children with various needs. I specifically helped students with autism and speech impairment in various grades (PreK-6). In addition, I have been involved in an Early Intervention program as an ABA therapist. I would like to share my knowledge and resources with you!

Teaching style

My teaching style is highly structured with a focus on a multi-sensory approach.

My own education history

Masters Degree in Special and General Education (Birth - Grade 6)