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Bieri Buys

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Owasso, Oklahoma, United States
About the store
With over 20 years of experience as a speech language pathologist and an avid user of Teachers Pay Teachers, I have a unique eye for materials that work and that are engaging. I have 13 years of experience working with students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD and learning disabilities. I presently teach remotely in the public schools and understand what type of materials are needed to engage and maintain joint attention.
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Preview of Articulation and Oral Motor Homework Calendars

Articulation and Oral Motor Homework Calendars

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Bieri Buys
This homework calendar is designed to provide easy to oral motor exercises and activities that will help increase awareness and tone of the articulators, as well as provide activities to improve diadochokinetic rate with a tongue twister homework calendar. These activities are fun and easy to do, and parents and children alike love them. This can be used by a speech language pathologist or parent wanting to improve their child's articulation.
Preview of Salamander Synonym Roll Shop Adapted Velcro Book

Salamander Synonym Roll Shop Adapted Velcro Book

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Bieri Buys
This synonym adapted Velcro book utilizes synonyms common in kindergarten, first, and second grade which makes it different from other synonym resources. The synonyms are leveled for early childhood or beginning level special needs students. This 19 page adapted book starts with a review of the words covered in the book. It then details the baking of the Salamander Synonym Rolls with five synonyms per page. The students are to match the words at the bottom of the page to the words at the top
Preview of How to accept constructive criticism.

How to accept constructive criticism.

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Bieri Buys
This PowerPoint is designed to help children not only understand the purpose of constructive criticism but the benefits as well. Many children, especially ones on the spectrum, are terrified to make mistakes and when they receive constructive criticism they either shut down and take it personally or see it as an attack and they fight back. This PowerPoint goes over the steps to not only accepting criticism but celebrate mistakes as an opportunity to grow.
Preview of Classroom Rules and Expectations

Classroom Rules and Expectations

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Bieri Buys
This PowerPoint covers in detail what the rules are and what to expectations are in the classroom. The presentation starts with a description and activity differentiating fair and equal with a fun activity to go with it. It then details the class rules be PRESENT (Prepared, Respectful, Enter Quietly, Stay In The Group, Encourage Teamwork, Not Giving Up and Take Turns). More importantly, it covers classroom expectations in a very concrete and detailed way. The 4 expectations are to THINK before y
Preview of Dealing with anger in others

Dealing with anger in others

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Bieri Buys
This PowerPoint is to help children handle the anger of others with confidence and without fear. Children are going to meltdown in a classroom, and this can be very unsettling for the other students and they may unknowingly make things worse while trying to "fix" the problem. This slide show covers the difference between fair and unfair anger, what to do and what not to do when someone else is angry and what to do if the person who is angry is out of control. It contains videos describing what t
Preview of BULLYING AND HOW WE SHOULD TREAT PEOPLE

BULLYING AND HOW WE SHOULD TREAT PEOPLE

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Bieri Buys
This PowerPoint describes both bully and target behavior with tools to help each student to use self reflection and awareness to determine if they demonstrate either behavior. It presents the information without accusation or guilt and helps students know that we all make mistakes and are not bad people or weak people as a result. It gives tools for bullies and targets to change their behavior and encourages bystanders to become upstanders.
Preview of How to Give a Compliment

How to Give a Compliment

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Bieri Buys
This PowerPoint presentation is designed to teach children how to give an appropriate compliment. It was specifically designed for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD. Children with these disorders tend to have difficulty with Theory of Mind and do not understand that everyone does not see things exactly they way that they do. Because of this difficulty, they don't understand that people can't know what they are thinking. They tend to assume that they can, so they don't understand th
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Experience

With over 20 years of experience as a speech language pathologist and an avid user of Teachers Pay Teachers, I have a unique eye for materials that work and that are engaging. I have 13 years of experience working with students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD and learning disabilities. I presently teach remotely in the public schools and understand what type of materials are needed to engage and maintain joint attention.

Teaching style

Big, bold and performative. I will juggle knives to attain and keep my students engaged and excited about learning.