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!
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!
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.
Visual schedules are an evidence-based tool that can prevent problem behaviors, reduce anxiety, and increase independence! Learn more about behavioral strategies for your home or classroom by following Behavior Queens! Simply print, laminate, and add velcro to this product. 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
Visual schedules are an evidence-based tool to increase independence, reduce anxiety, and prevent problem behaviors. Learn more about behavioral strategies by following the Behavior Queens!
This adorable toileting token economy is a great way to increase motivation and visually support the toilet training process! Use this evidence-based tool with your child or students in the home or school settings.
This behavior checklist is perfect for students of all ages and can be individualized by adding pictures or words! Students are able to identify their reinforcer they are working towards and how many checks/stars/etc. they must earn. This evidence-based tool is a great addition to any teacher's toolbox!
Research shows the use of positive reinforcement can increase preferred behaviors in the future. If your student's reinforcers include praise, then this certificate of appreciation is just what you need to help them celebrate their successes and encourage the behavior to continue!
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Use these visuals to help your little ones remember mealtime rules and expectations, express how their food tastes, become more independent in choosing snacks, and begin to identify healthier food choices.
Use these printable behavior support visuals to help your child or student identify their emotions and choose optional replacement behaviors to assist them in regulating their emotions.
These a-DOH-rable gift tags are perfect for holiday gifts for your students or your child's classmates! Pair them with a mini-play doh and you're all set!
When teaching complex skills, such as hand washing or making a bed, it is first necessary to evaluate the level of independence for each individual step. This task analysis data sheet allows you to break those skills down into manageable steps and document the prompt level for each step, in order to develop a plan for fading those prompts and reaching independence.
This simple trial by trial data sheet can be used in the home of classroom to take data on up to 8 goals and 10 trials. Use it to take baseline data or determine if an intervention is effective. Learn more about data collection on our Facebook or in our book, Superhero Secrets for Teachers, now available on Amazon.
Use our custom scatterplot data sheet to find patterns in your child or students' behavior in the home or classroom. After identifying when their problem behaviors are usually occurring, you can put antecedent strategies in place to prevent the behaviors from happening.