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Hi! I'm a certified special education teacher and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with over 20 years of experience supporting diverse learners across various educational settings. My work is grounded in evidence-based practices, including precision teaching, explicit instruction, and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). I specialize in creating data-driven, targeted instructional materials designed to promote fluency, generalization, and independence. Whether you're supporting students with autism, learning disabilities, or academic gaps, my resources are built to help you track progress, individualize instruction, and create meaningful learning outcomes. My mission is to provide tools that empower educators to teach with clarity and intention—one chart, one goal, and one student at a time.
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Preview of Student transition planning survey (IEP)

Student transition planning survey (IEP)

This is a great tool for high school special education teachers to use when collecting data for student transition planning. The questions are geared more towards students who are MOID and MIID. However it can be used with all ability levels. Questions range from basic yes and no, fill in the blank, and a few open ended questions. The survey addresses the following areas: • Jobs and job training • Post-secondary education and training • Community participation • Recreation and leisure
Preview of Special needs student led business.

Special needs student led business.

12 years ago I created the Special Blend Coffee Shop. Special Blend is a student led business that services students with special needs. The program is an established as a student club on a high school campus with a student activities account in the school’s bookstore. I have used this business with students with severe multiple disabilities to moderate to mild disabilities. It is adaptable to every level of student in your class. This is an excellent way to raise funds for your classroom.
Preview of Filling Out a Job Application - Employability Skills Unit

Filling Out a Job Application - Employability Skills Unit

This is a 70 slide PPT unit on how to fill out a job application geared towards high school students with intellectual disabilities working on pre-employment skills. The unit has 21 built in Active Student Response (ASRs) learning opportunities. The unit will cover: 1. How to locate a job application - Instructional videos on where to locate job application online 2. Things I need before getting started 3. Reading through the job application carefully 4. Checking your spelling 5. Sub
Preview of Self-Advocacy Unit

Self-Advocacy Unit

This is a 64 slide PPT Parks and Rec themed unit on self advocacy skills geared towards high school students with intellectual disabilities working on pre-employment skills. The unit has 29 built in Active Student Response (ASRs) learning opportunities. The unit will cover: 1. Define self advocacy 2. With or without support demonstrate self-advocacy skills 3. Define individual rights 4. Define guardianship and power of attorney 5. Define assertiveness 6. List a support team to help me mak
Preview of Baseline Data Collection for the Restroom

Baseline Data Collection for the Restroom

I created this form to collect baseline data for a student's restroom schedule. After I collected the data I was able to create a schedule for my staff to take the student to the restroom. This helped with decreasing the number of accidents the student had throughout the day. Easy form of special education teachers and staff.
Preview of Easy to Use Behavior Data Sheet

Easy to Use Behavior Data Sheet

This is an easy to use data tracking sheet tracks the Antecedent Behavior, and Consequence for special education teachers to use in their classroom's. Teachers are able to quickly data track student behavior throughout the day as it is happening. There isn't a long written narrative needed. The sheet can be easily individualized for specific students in their classroom.
Preview of Feedback in the Workplace

Feedback in the Workplace

This is a "The Office" TV show themed 48 slide PPT pre-employment skills unit on employee feedback in the workplace. This PPT is geared towards special education high school students that are working on pre-employment transition skills in the classroom or out in the community. This unit has 18 built in Active Student Response (ASR’s) learning opportunities. This unit will cover:1. Defining workplace feedback. 2. Identifying who can provide feedback in the workplace. 3. List 4 reasons feedback i
Preview of Job Interviewing Skills - Employability Skills Unit

Job Interviewing Skills - Employability Skills Unit

This is a 95 slide "The Office" themed PPT unit on job interview skills geared towards high school students with intellectual disabilities working on pre-employment skills. The unit has 1 built in Active Student Response (ASRs) learning opportunities. The unit will cover: What to do before the job interviewThe Actual Interview (beginning, middle, end)After the job interviewYou can also purchase the pre/post test separately.
Preview of Job Interviewing Skills Pre/Post Assessment

Job Interviewing Skills Pre/Post Assessment

This Word.doc assessment that goes with the Job Interviewing Skills PPT.
Preview of Transition Planning - Parent/Student Research for DTA's (IEP)

Transition Planning - Parent/Student Research for DTA's (IEP)

This is an amazing form that helps parents and student research adult service agencies including day treatment for adults (DTA's) programs. The form provides parents and students with excellent questions that can be asked when researching adult programs in their community. The form has 3 columns that allows families to compare 3 different programs on one form. There are 5 pages with 23 questions. Some of the questions include: -Staff Ratio -Enrollment Process -Methods of Instruction -Vocati
Preview of Get Up and Move! - Independent Living Unit

Get Up and Move! - Independent Living Unit

This is a 50 slide PPT independent living unit on the importance of exercising geared towards high school students with intellectual disabilities working on pre-employment and life skills. The unit has 19 built in Active Student Response (ASRs) learning opportunities. The unit will cover: 1. Describe the importance of exercise. 2. Define diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity. 3. Define aerobic exercise and strength training. 4. List examples of aerobic and strength training exercises. 5
Preview of How to make coffee picture directions

How to make coffee picture directions

If you are using my Special Blend student led business in your special needs classroom here is a great resource. Full page and color 6 step picture directions on how to make coffee. You can print them out, laminate, and post them on the wall near your coffee making area or bound them into a instructional manual.
Preview of Time plot behavior tracking form

Time plot behavior tracking form

It is a data tracking time plot form that can be modified for your needs.
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Experience

Hi! I'm a certified special education teacher and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with over 20 years of experience supporting diverse learners across various educational settings. My work is grounded in evidence-based practices, including precision teaching, explicit instruction, and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). I specialize in creating data-driven, targeted instructional materials designed to promote fluency, generalization, and independence. Whether you're supporting students with autism, learning disabilities, or academic gaps, my resources are built to help you track progress, individualize instruction, and create meaningful learning outcomes. My mission is to provide tools that empower educators to teach with clarity and intention—one chart, one goal, and one student at a time.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in explicit, systematic, and data-driven instruction. I combine the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Precision Teaching to break down complex skills into manageable steps and build them to fluency and mastery. I believe that every student can learn when given the right supports and measurable, meaningful goals. My approach emphasizes: -Effectively designed instruction -Frequent opportunities to respond -Immediate feedback -Progress monitoring using charts -Individualized supports for learners with diverse needs My resources are created to be practical, evidence-based, and classroom-tested, whether you’re teaching academic content, communication skills, or behavior strategies. If you’re an educator who values intentional teaching with measurable results, you’ll feel right at home here.

My own education history

Bachelors: Elementary and Special Education - Gannon Univeristy Erie, PA Masters: Education and Administration - University of Phoenix PhD: Currnet PhD student at Capella University for Applied Behavior Analysis