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-Current Role: school-based BCBA at a public separate school for students with special needs -Started out going to school for marine biology which did NOT work out! -Fell in love with special education and psychology -Teaching Assistant from 2005 to 2007 during grad school -Special education teaching license in 2007 -BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) in 2009 -Parent in 2013 (and again in 2017) and ate a LOT of humble pie about what I thought I knew! I have worked in self-contained classrooms, resource classrooms, public schools, and charter schools. I have also worked with clients at home, in clinics, in group homes, and at day programs. I have supported students, clients, and their families between the ages of 3 and 50, and I still have so much more to learn!
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Preview of Individualized Visual Schedule with Words and Images for Special Education + ABA

Individualized Visual Schedule with Words and Images for Special Education + ABA

Use this Individualized Visual Schedule with both words and small images for older students in special education who need the support of a visual schedule without the immature appearance that a schedule with large colorful images might have. Support ABA clients or students with this Individualized Schedule that can easily travel with them and quickly show them what tasks and classes they have to complete and what they have left to do. In addition, it can quickly be updated if there are schedule
Preview of Cards with Phrases to Redirect Student Behavior Without Saying No

Cards with Phrases to Redirect Student Behavior Without Saying No

Quickly and calmly redirect student behavior using these index card-sized printable reference cards with phrases to redirect students without saying “no.” This easy prep classroom management tool is ideal for elementary and special education classrooms. The Redirection Phrases Reference Cards Include:6 cards with 4 different phrases on each card 2 versions (one with a black outline around the cards and one with gray outline to so it is not as visible when you cut them apart) Phrases organized
Preview of Individualized Visual Schedule Template

Individualized Visual Schedule Template

This checklist-style schedule template is one I've used with a number of older students who are able to read many of their daily activities as well as students who are older (upper elementary and beyond) and need a more mature-looking schedule template. Use the blank lines to write in scheduled activities and check them off as they are completed. You can also access printable schedule words both with and without small picture icons to use with students who are ready to begin the transition to a
Preview of Student Body Scan and Injury Form for Special Education and ABA

Student Body Scan and Injury Form for Special Education and ABA

Use this Body Scan and Injury Form to quickly document if you observe a mark or bruise on a student during the school day (as well as to note if a mark or bruise was not present on a student during the school day). When working with students with special needs who may not be able to communicate where a mark or bruise came from without our help, it is especially important that we document and communicate what we see during the school day (or during ABA sessions). Quickly capture your notes using
Preview of Printable List of Phrases for Redirecting Student Behavior Without Saying No

Printable List of Phrases for Redirecting Student Behavior Without Saying No

Quickly and calmly redirect student behavior without getting into an argument or power struggle using these Redirection Phrases. This ready-to-use printable reference has 34 phrases you can use instead of saying no, which can trigger frustration or escalation in student behavior. This classroom management tool is ideal for a number of grade levels and special education classrooms. Grab this print-and-go resource to help you prevent minor incidents of challenging behavior from escalating and taki
Preview of Student Behavior Profile (Written from Student's Perspective)

Student Behavior Profile (Written from Student's Perspective)

Students who have challenging behaviors can develop a negative reputation. Help teams better understand and support students with behavior needs by developing a behavior profile. With both a printable and fillable Google Doc version, this profile can be shared among teams to support students who are transitioning to a new classroom, new grade level, getting a new teacher, attending ESY or summer school, or transitioning to a completely new school. The questions help identify the tools and strate
Preview of Schedule Change Strips for Visual Schedules in Special Education and ABA

Schedule Change Strips for Visual Schedules in Special Education and ABA

Add these Schedule Change Strips to your special education classroom schedule to quickly show students how the plan for the day has changed. Help prevent frustration and behavior challenges by walking through what changed and what students will do instead. The Schedule Change Strips Include:Black and white change strip with boxes in 3 sizes (3”, 2.5”, and 2”)Color change strip with boxes in 3 sizes (3”, 2.5”, and 2”) The Schedule Change Strips also include a Strategies and Suggestions section
Preview of Visual Schedule Charts, Headings, Daily Activities for Special Education and ABA

Visual Schedule Charts, Headings, Daily Activities for Special Education and ABA

Use this bundle of visual schedule images of daily activities, decorative schedule headings, and visual schedule charts to create, organize, and display a visual schedule for your special education classroom, ABA session, or to support younger students. Save time by creating a classroom (or individualized) visual schedule to support students in special education, ABA, or younger students who might otherwise become distracted. These images can be used throughout the school year as part of your cl
Preview of IEP PLOP/PLAAFP/PLP Outline for Behavior

IEP PLOP/PLAAFP/PLP Outline for Behavior

As the name indicates, Individualized Education Plans need to be just that-individualized. But there’s a difference between creating something individualized and reinventing the wheel each time you write an IEP. Writing a present level for behavior can be especially challenging because we do not typically have tests, scores, and grades for this area like we do for areas like reading and math. Use this comprehensive outline to build a detailed present level for a student’s behavior that include
Preview of Behavior Intervention Plan Review Questions Google Doc Template for IEP Teams

Behavior Intervention Plan Review Questions Google Doc Template for IEP Teams

Use this Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) Review Template to quickly develop a comprehensive review of a student’s IEP behavior data and evaluate the effectiveness of the Behavior Intervention Plan interventions while taking into consideration factors, such as attendance, that might be playing a role. Like an IEP, a Behavior Intervention Plan is a living document and needs to be reviewed and updated. The BIP Review Template is an editable Google Doc Template with step-by-step instructions to hel
Preview of Visual Schedule Chart and Headings for Special Education and ABA

Visual Schedule Chart and Headings for Special Education and ABA

Use this set of visual schedule headings and charts to quickly set up a place to house a daily visual schedule. You can also set up individualized schedules for students in special education, ABA clients, or younger students. This easy prep visual schedule resource requires minimal time to prepare-just print, trim one edge of the charts pages, laminate, and hang! Utilizing this resource to house a schedule is an effective way to redirect students who tend to be easily distracted or need frequent
Preview of Visual Schedule Images of Rules Tools and Strategies for Special Education & ABA

Visual Schedule Images of Rules Tools and Strategies for Special Education & ABA

Use these visual schedule images of rules, rewards, schedule changes, and calming tools to support classroom management and behavior in your special education classroom, ABA session, or for younger students. A traditional visual schedule is great for walking through what the day is supposed to look like, but we know that schedule changes and moments of frustration are likely to happen regularly. Save time and prevent frustration with these images that walk students through those changes and c
Preview of If/Then Schedule and Visual Schedule Images Bundle

If/Then Schedule and Visual Schedule Images Bundle

This visual schedule bundle includes 70 unique visual schedule images (3" by 3" black and white images with directions for printing in a variety of sizes) as well as an If/Then visual schedule template and a When/Then visual schedule template. This bundle includes:If/Then/When Visual Schedule and 17 unique 3" by 3" black and white schedule imagesVisual Schedule Images: Daily Images with 29 unique 3" by 3" black and white schedule imagesVisual Schedule Images: Rules, Tools, and Strategies with 29
Preview of Detailed IEP Vision Statement Worksheet

Detailed IEP Vision Statement Worksheet

The creation of an IEP is called a process for good reason. It's a time consuming and mentally taxing process. And, despite the fact that many of us don't even know what we are eating for dinner, we have to pose this big question to families right at the beginning of the meeting: What is your vision for your child's future? A very vague question but, if it can be answered with detail, it can act as a compass and guide the team in building an IEP that will move a student toward a meaningful long
Preview of Florida Theme Park Images to make Travel Visual Schedule for Autism and ABA

Florida Theme Park Images to make Travel Visual Schedule for Autism and ABA

Use this collection of Florida Theme Park Images to make a travel visual schedule for a young child or child with autism. Visual schedules can make a family Florida vacation more predictable and prevent or decrease frustration by providing prior notice of the day's plans. Florida Theme Park Visual Schedule Images Includes a Header and 16 Colorful Images:Colorful headerDisney theme park images: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal KingdomDisney water park images: Typhoon Lagoon and
Preview of Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) Tracking Chart for Special Education and ABA

Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) Tracking Chart for Special Education and ABA

Use this BIP Tracking Chart to quickly track, organize, and prioritize upcoming behavior intervention plan reviews and updates for special education students or ABA clients. The BIP Tracking Chart is perfect for special education teachers or ABA providers in need of a simple system to capture BIP (and IEP annual review) dates all in one place. In addition, this portable chart will allow you to quickly update key information following an annual review or BIP review IEP meeting. The BIP Tracki
Preview of Visual Schedule Chart, Headings, and Images for Special Education and ABA Bundle

Visual Schedule Chart, Headings, and Images for Special Education and ABA Bundle

Bundle of 3 visual schedule resources including visual schedule charts with 5 unique headers in color and black and white, square schedule charts in 3 sizes (3", 2.5", and 2"), and 58 unique images in the following categories: AcademicsDaily RoutinesSchool and Classroom ActivitiesSpecialsSupport ServicesRulesRewardsSchedule ChangesTools and StrategiesIndividual pictures included in each category are listed in the description of the products included in that bundle. Images are 3" squares but incl
Preview of Behavior IEP Goal Step-by-Step Writing Guide for Special Education and IEP Teams

Behavior IEP Goal Step-by-Step Writing Guide for Special Education and IEP Teams

Writing meaningful and measurable behavior IEP goals can be a challenge. Should my goal focus on the behavior I want the student to stop doing or the behavior I want them to do instead? How can I collect data on the behavior throughout the day while also teaching and working with the rest of my class? Use this step-by-step guide to build a behavior goal that is both meaningful and measurable. Available as a printable PDF as well as a editable Google Document!
Preview of Visual Schedule Images of Daily Activities for Special Education and ABA

Visual Schedule Images of Daily Activities for Special Education and ABA

Use these Visual Schedule Images of Daily Activities to build a visual schedule for your special education classroom, ABA session, or to support younger students. Save time by creating a classroom visual schedule to support students in special education, ABA, or younger students who might otherwise become distracted. These images can be used throughout the school year as part of your classroom management approach to keep students engaged and on-task. The Visual Schedule Images of Daily Activ
Preview of Behavior Reflection Worksheet

Behavior Reflection Worksheet

This short worksheet can be completed on paper (two sheets print per page to conserve your limited copies!) or as a fillable Google Doc and help students quickly but purposefully reflect on their behavior choices. Students are asked to answer yes or no to whether their behavior solved the problem they were having and, if not (which is likely the case), what they need to do to move forward and what they can do instead next time. This worksheet can be completed independently by students or can be
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Experience

-Current Role: school-based BCBA at a public separate school for students with special needs -Started out going to school for marine biology which did NOT work out! -Fell in love with special education and psychology -Teaching Assistant from 2005 to 2007 during grad school -Special education teaching license in 2007 -BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) in 2009 -Parent in 2013 (and again in 2017) and ate a LOT of humble pie about what I thought I knew! I have worked in self-contained classrooms, resource classrooms, public schools, and charter schools. I have also worked with clients at home, in clinics, in group homes, and at day programs. I have supported students, clients, and their families between the ages of 3 and 50, and I still have so much more to learn!

My own education history

-B.A. in psychology from The University of North Carolina Wilmington in 2005 -B.A. in special education from The University of North Carolina Wilmington in 2005 -M.A. in Applied Behavior Analysis from Teachers College, Columbia University in 2007

Additional biographical information

I enjoy running, drinking tea, planning, drinking more tea, and am always seeking magic. My family loves Harry Potter (my husband and I named one of our kids after a Harry Potter character!) and we are always planning (or daydreaming about) our next visit to Universal Studios Florida. I am waiting for an owl to swing by with a letter inviting me to teach Muggle Studies at Hogwarts!