Visuals play a crucial role in teaching skills in special education due to their ability to enhance comprehension, engagement, and retention for learners with diverse needs. Through visual aids such as charts, diagrams, and pictures, complex concepts can be broken down into simpler, more tangible forms, making information more accessible to students with various learning disabilities or challenges. Visuals also provide a consistent reference point, aiding in the development of routines and facil
Use our peanut butter & jelly visual recipe task analysis as a fun prompt for teaching your little one to independently make a peanut butter & jelly sandwich! Great for use at home or in the classroom. Enjoy!
Knowing your parent's phone number is an important skill for kids of all ages. With this interactive activity, you can use forward or backward-chaining to teach your child phone numbers. Simply print it out, laminate it, and attach velcro. Enjoy!
Visuals play a crucial role in teaching skills in special education due to their ability to enhance comprehension, engagement, and retention for learners with diverse needs. Through visual aids such as charts, diagrams, and pictures, complex concepts can be broken down into simpler, more tangible forms, making information more accessible to students with various learning disabilities or challenges. Visuals also provide a consistent reference point, aiding in the development of routines and faci
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Does your learner have a hard time staying on-task? A token economy may be just what you need! Token economies are an evidence-based tool that can help motivate your child or student by allowing them to come in contact with reinforcement immediately after a preferred behavior or skill is exhibited. After receiving five tokens, they can then trade their tokens in for a final reward. This token-economy is a great choice for the Elsa-obsessed littles in your life!
Does your learner have a hard time staying on-task? A token economy may be just what you need! Token economies are an evidence-based tool that can help motivate your child or student by allowing them to come in contact with reinforcement immediately after a preferred behavior or skill is exhibited. They are a great way to teach on-task behavior, increase independence and teach acceptance of delayed reinforcement. This token system allows the student to earn tokens which they can later exchange t
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Does your learner have a hard time staying on-task? A token economy may be just what you need! Token economies are an evidence-based tool that can help motivate your child or student by allowing them to come in contact with reinforcement immediately after a preferred behavior or skill is exhibited. They are a great way to teach on-task behavior, increase independence and teach acceptance of delayed reinforcement. This token system allows the student to earn tokens which they can later exchange t
Your students will love working on this colorful shape & color matching activity! Print, laminate, add Velcro, and you’re all set! Or use it to create a file folder game. It comes with a printable data sheet to make your life easier. Enjoy!
We love a token economy! This evidence-based system is helpful for students who have difficulty staying on task or needs more immediate reinforcement. Token economies allow you to reward behaviors without disruptions in your classroom or break down behaviors into manageable steps and reward those. For example, give a token for each math problem your student completes and once they get five tokens, they can listen to two minutes of music. Or in the home, give a token for each step of the morning
Does your learner have a hard time staying on-task? A token economy may be just what you need! Token economies are an evidence-based tool that can help motivate your child or student by allowing them to come in contact with reinforcement immediately after a preferred behavior or skill is exhibited. After receiving five tokens, they can then trade their tokens in for a final reward. This token-economy is a great choice for the Elsa-obsessed littles in your life!
Trying to avoid the sugar overload for your little one this Valentine's Day? There are tons of non-candy treats that make great Valentine's gifts! Download and print this adorable Valentine's tag and attach it to a watercolor paint set (bonus points for heart shaped) and there you go- an easy and creative Valentine that won't leave them with a sugar crash.
Use our play dough visual recipe card when making play-dough with your young children or students with exceptionalities. The recipe includes written words as well as visuals to guide them through the easy recipe. This is a great sensory activity and opportunity to practice following directions. Enjoy!
Does your learner have a hard time staying on-task? A token economy may be just what you need! Token economies are an evidence-based tool that can help motivate your child or student by allowing them to come in contact with reinforcement immediately after a preferred behavior or skill is exhibited. They are a great way to teach on-task behavior, increase independence and teach acceptance of delayed reinforcement. This token system allows the student to earn tokens which they can later exchange t
Print, cut, and tie around a bottle of bubbles and you have the cutest Halloween gift for classmates. Tie around bubble bath for teachers! Happy Halloween! Follow us on Facebook, Insta, and Tiktok for more fun resources. Check out our new book on Amazon: Superhero Secrets for Teachers!
Download these adorable teacher appreciation tags to show your teacher how much you care. Simply print the correct version (I vs. we), cut it out, and attach it to a small corresponding gift (cookie, donut, coffee gift card) and ta-da! Easy peazy and super cute!
Behavior contracts, AKA contingency contracts, are agreements between you and your student/child that target a specific goal. This evidence-based tool is great for both increasing or decreasing skills/behaviors. Enjoy!
One way to prevent automatically-maintained problem behaviors is to use antecedent strategies, such as allowing your student to select a sensory activity to completed prior to common times of difficulty. Learn more about antecedent strategies in our book, Superhero Secrets for Teachers, available on Amazon.
When do we need duration data? Duration data tells us how long a behavior lasts. We measure when a behavior starts by starting a timer, and when a behavior ends by stopping a timer. It's easy and fast. This data sheets provides 15 opportunities to collect data in each chart. Feel free to combine them or make changes to fit your needs!
A preference assessment is one that is used to help identify thing that may be used as reinforcers. It allows you to see what is motivating at that time so you can use it to motivate and increase preferred behaviors, decrease problem behaviors and teach new skills. Motivation is the key to behavior change!
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Does your learner have a hard time staying on-task? A token economy may be just what you need! Token economies are an evidence-based tool that can help motivate your child or student by allowing them to come in contact with reinforcement immediately after a preferred behavior or skill is exhibited. They are a great way to teach on-task behavior, increase independence and teach acceptance of delayed reinforcement. This token system allows the student to earn tokens which they can later exchange t
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