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Mechanicsville, Maryland, United States
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For the past 15 years, I've worked as a special educator, primarily with students with autism and/or severe disabilities. I've worked with children in grades k-12 in both inclusion and self-contained classroom settings and with adult learners ages 18-21 in vocational and pre-vocational programs. I have specialized expertise in supporting autistic students and students with intellectual disabilities and/or multiple disabilities.
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Preview of Lotta Dots: February Dot-to-Dot Printables

Lotta Dots: February Dot-to-Dot Printables

Practice fine motor skills and number sequencing to 10, 15, or 20 with 20 different dot-to-dot printables for the month of February. Three levels of support meet students where they are in their fine motor development. Students can draw, trace, or fill-in to connect the dots and complete the picture.
Preview of Dot "To Do" Dot-to-Dot Visual Checklists - March

Dot "To Do" Dot-to-Dot Visual Checklists - March

What do you do when you have a student who needs the support of a visual schedule or checklist, but also needs novelty and frequent change? Keep your novelty-seeking learners focused and engaged with these dot-to-dot and dot marker visual checklists! With 4 levels of support, these schedules meet the needs of a wide variety of learners. The included Google Slides link allows you to easily edit and individualize your student's schedule. Need picture support? Use the 50+ included picture icons or
Preview of Dot "To Do" Dot-to-Dot Visual Checklists - February

Dot "To Do" Dot-to-Dot Visual Checklists - February

What do you do when you have a student who needs the support of a visual schedule or checklist, but also needs novelty and frequent change? Keep your novelty-seeking learners focused and engaged with these dot-to-dot and dot marker visual checklists! With 4 levels of support, these schedules meet the needs of a wide variety of learners. The included Google Slides link allows you to easily edit and individualize your student's schedule. Need picture support? Use the 50+ included picture icons or
Preview of Lotta Dots: February Dot Marker Printables

Lotta Dots: February Dot Marker Printables

Develop and practice fine motor skills with 15 different February-themed dot marker printables. Students can fill in the dots using dot markers, bingo daubers, highlighters...or get creative with stickers, pom poms, buttons, or play-doh! BONUS: Each dot marker painting includes a matching coloring page!
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About the store

Experience

For the past 15 years, I've worked as a special educator, primarily with students with autism and/or severe disabilities. I've worked with children in grades k-12 in both inclusion and self-contained classroom settings and with adult learners ages 18-21 in vocational and pre-vocational programs. I have specialized expertise in supporting autistic students and students with intellectual disabilities and/or multiple disabilities.

Teaching style

As an autistic and ADHD educator, parent, and person, I'm passionate about supporting disabled and neurodivergent people while respecting their authentic selves. The goal of special education should not be to make *us* "less disabled," but to make our environment more accessible and less disabling to *us*!

My own education history

B.A. in Special Education: Mild to Moderate Disabilities M.S. in Special Education: Severe Disabilities Graduate Certificate in Education of Students with Autism