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WARMINSTER, Pennsylvania, United States
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I have been an Emotional Support and Autistic Support teacher for 15 years in the suburbs of Philadelphia. My students age ranges from 6th grade to 8th grade, and their needs are all unique and different. I have experience with students who need more support with Selective Mutism, Executive functioning disorder, ODD, Bipolar disorder, and many more.
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Preview of Test Taking Like a Pro

Test Taking Like a Pro

This is a presentation to help students learn how to effectively take assessments. This lesson contains learning intentions, success criteria, and strategie for test taking.
Preview of Trick or Treat Safety Tips

Trick or Treat Safety Tips

Use this presentation to teach kids how to safely trick or treat.
Preview of Holiday Cookie BINGO from Around the World!

Holiday Cookie BINGO from Around the World!

My school did an event that had students talk about the traditional holiday cookies that they make with their families. Attached are BINGO cards, and the calling cards.
Preview of How To Control My Anger

How To Control My Anger

This interactive lesson helps students learn how to recognize the warning signs in their body when they get angry. This also provides a list of coping skills that students can choose to helm them calm down.
Preview of Locker/ Binder Organization Checklist

Locker/ Binder Organization Checklist

Use this checklist to help students stay organized. I laminate them and have students use expo markers to check off each box.
Preview of Self Awareness Lesson & Game

Self Awareness Lesson & Game

This lesson is for elementary school students to learn about self awareness. There are examples provided, and a game included in the presentation.
Preview of School Bus Basics: Safe vs. Unsafe Behaviors

School Bus Basics: Safe vs. Unsafe Behaviors

This is a great presentation for Elementary school children to learn why positive behaviors on the bus are important. It also provides an activity of safe vs. unsafe behaviors on the school bus.
Preview of How to be healthy

How to be healthy

This lesson teaches students how to be healthy. It discusses different ways on how to eat right, exercise, and get enough sleep. There are follow up questions to see if students got the learning intentions.
Preview of Valentine's Scavenger Hunt

Valentine's Scavenger Hunt

I created this GALentine's scavenger hunt for a little GALentines get together for my daughter and her friends. I created the items that each student needs to find on different colored backgrounds so each person gets their own items to find. I cut out the items into little squares and hide them around the house. Each child will get a scavenger hunt checklist to cross off items once found.
Preview of Listening To Your Inner Voice

Listening To Your Inner Voice

This lesson includes a presentation on the difference between our self-defeaters (negative voice), and our personal coaches (positive voice). It also provides strategies on how to make a good decision. This lesson also includes an exit ticket for student understanding.
Preview of How to Follow Directions

How to Follow Directions

This is a great lesson, and activity for elementary school students. The lesson includes why it is important to follow directions, and involves a game.
Preview of I SPY Coping Skills

I SPY Coping Skills

This is a fun way to discuss different coping strategies that students can use. Students can search for different coping skills, and discuss each one they find. The teacher/parent can facilitate whether students would want to use that coping skill when they are managing big emotions.
Preview of Managing stress/anxiety lesson plan

Managing stress/anxiety lesson plan

This lesson plan is for middle school students on how to manage anxiety and stress. The goal is to have students identify what they are in control of, and what they are not in control of. This guide gives step by step directions for teachers to follow.
Preview of First, Next, Then organizer

First, Next, Then organizer

This organizer helps assist students struggling with Executive functioning needs. Before the class starts, I use this to outline how the class will go for the day, and leave this flow chart on students desks that need it. It will explain what the student will be doing first, what activity/task comes next, a third column for another activity, task and a finally section for homework or anchor activities. This helps students stay on task without getting frustrated.
Preview of Thinking Cards

Thinking Cards

These cards help students stop behavior, and read and reflect what they are doing. These cards also offer strategies.
Preview of Developing Your Own Personal Power

Developing Your Own Personal Power

This is a great presentation on how students can identify and understand that everything that happens to them is because of decisions they made. This presentation includes learning intentions, and an activity.
Preview of How to Gather Information

How to Gather Information

This lesson teaches students how to gather information, and only make decisions once they have everything they need. This lesson includes learning intentions, an activity, and a mini quiz in the end to check for understanding.
Preview of Using Appropriate Resources

Using Appropriate Resources

This lesson shows students the importance of using the right resources, and how to tell which of these resources are the right one. This lesson includes learning intentions, an activity, and strategies to find appropriate resources.
Preview of How to be Organized

How to be Organized

This is a lesson that teaches students how to be organized with materials, how to consider time management, and how to create a study system. This lesson also includes learning intentions, and activities.
Preview of Know Your Worth

Know Your Worth

This social skills presentation is all about teaching students values and what they hold close to their hearts. It also provides learning intentions, and scenarios they have to think about to figure what is a priority to them.
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About the store

Experience

I have been an Emotional Support and Autistic Support teacher for 15 years in the suburbs of Philadelphia. My students age ranges from 6th grade to 8th grade, and their needs are all unique and different. I have experience with students who need more support with Selective Mutism, Executive functioning disorder, ODD, Bipolar disorder, and many more.

Teaching style

I am all about the tough love approach. In order to get respect, you have to give it. I treat my students with the respect and love they deserve.