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I currently work as a licensed behavior analyst at a specialized school for adolescents and adults with autism and other developmental and intellectual disabilities. The majority of my work and research experience has been in teaching social skills and vocational-related skills. I currently teach a group social skills class for the individuals at my school.
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Preview of Vocational-Related Social Skills - Assessment and Intervention Lesson

Vocational-Related Social Skills - Assessment and Intervention Lesson

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This lesson will discuss what work-related social skills are and how to assess and teach them. Vocational-related social skills include asking for help, asking for clarification, problem solving skills, etc. These skills are important to have on a job along with the individual job tasks. They can also generalize to other settings (e.g., classroom, home, day support). In addition, this lesson will discuss a tiered intervention for teaching these vocational-related social skills. The tiered interv
Preview of Keeping a Conversation Going - Social Skills Bundle

Keeping a Conversation Going - Social Skills Bundle

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This lesson aims to teach learners the skills it takes to keep their conversations going for longer. For example, learners will get experience with taking-turns and listening in a conversation, asking questions and making statements, and staying on topic, even when the topic might not be their favorite. This lesson is most applicable with older students (upper elementary, middle school, high school, adult day support classrooms). I have used this lesson in the past with older students on the Aut
Preview of Keeping a Conversation Going - Social Skills Lesson

Keeping a Conversation Going - Social Skills Lesson

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This lesson aims to teach learners the skills it takes to keep their conversations going for longer. For example, learners will get experience with taking-turns and listening in a conversation, asking questions and making statements, and staying on topic, even when the topic might not be their favorite. This lesson is most applicable with older students (upper elementary, middle school, high school, adult day support classrooms). I have used this lesson in the past with older students on the Au
Preview of Finding Common Interests Social Skills Group Lesson pdf

Finding Common Interests Social Skills Group Lesson pdf

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This lesson is designed to teach learners about finding common interests when speaking to others. Learners will be introduced to tips on choosing friends, what are common interests and why they are important in a friendship, how to identify common interests in others, and will be given an opportunity to practice some of their new skills. I have used this lesson in the past with older students on the Autism Spectrum.
Preview of Setting Boundaries Cut and Paste

Setting Boundaries Cut and Paste

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Here’s an activity for students to practice identifying when it is appropriate for them to set a boundary. Students should look at each of the friendship qualities and decide if they are something a good friend does or an example of when you would need to create a boundary. Then, students should cut out each of the rectangles and glue them in the correct boxes below. I have used this activity in the past with older students on the Autism Spectrum.
Preview of Setting and Maintaining Boundaries - Social Skills Mini Bundle

Setting and Maintaining Boundaries - Social Skills Mini Bundle

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This mini bundle is designed to help learners identify healthy physical and emotional boundaries, set healthier emotional boundaries, and how to respond when their boundaries are disrespected in a non-confrontational way. This bundle is most applicable with older students (upper elementary, middle school, high school, adult day support classrooms), due to the complexity of the subject. I have used this lesson in the past with older students on the Autism Spectrum. Included in this pack:- 1 lesso
Preview of Community Helpers and Asking for Help - Lesson

Community Helpers and Asking for Help - Lesson

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This lesson aims to teach learners about community helpers. For example, learners will get experience with learning about their community, identifying examples of community helpers, and will get practice with asking for help. I have used this lesson in the past with students on the Autism Spectrum.
Preview of Good Friendships  - Social Skills Mini Bundle

Good Friendships - Social Skills Mini Bundle

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This mini bundle is designed to teach learners about healthy friendships. Learners will be introduced to different types of relationships, characteristics of good friendships, how to handle bad friendships, tips on choosing friends, what are common interests and why they are important in a friendship, and how to identify common interests in others. Learners will also be given an opportunity to practice some of their new skills with a variety of activities. I have used this lesson in the past wit
Preview of Appropriate Use of Humor - Social Skills Lesson

Appropriate Use of Humor - Social Skills Lesson

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Interpreting humor and jokes and using humor in an appropriate way can be difficult for some learners. This lesson aims to teach learners the right and wrong time for humor, how to interpret humor feedback from others, and the difference between laughing at someone and laughing with someone. This lesson is most applicable with older students (upper elementary, middle school, high school, adult day support classrooms), due to the complexity of the subject. I have used this lesson in the past
Preview of Get-Togethers - Social Skills Bundle

Get-Togethers - Social Skills Bundle

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Interacting with peers in a group setting can be difficult for some learners. This lesson aims to teach learners how to planning a group get-together and how to act as both a good host and good guest. This lesson is most applicable with older students (upper elementary, middle school, high school, adult day support classrooms), due to the complexity of the subject. I have used this lesson in the past with older students on the Autism Spectrum. Included in this bundle:1 lesson on group get-togeth
Preview of Get-Togethers - Social Skills Lesson

Get-Togethers - Social Skills Lesson

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Interacting with peers in a group setting can be difficult for some learners. This lesson aims to teach learners how to planning a group get-together and how to act as both a good host and good guest. This lesson is most applicable with older students (upper elementary, middle school, high school, adult day support classrooms), due to the complexity of the subject. I have used this lesson in the past with older students on the Autism Spectrum.
Preview of Responding to Signs of Boredom Social Skills Lesson

Responding to Signs of Boredom Social Skills Lesson

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Learning to identify when conversation partners are disinterested in a topic and respond accordingly is an important social skill, but can be particularly challenging for learners with autism. This lesson is designed to teach learners how to identify common signs of disinterest, and how to resolve the situation when they encounter them during a conversation. I have used this lesson with in the past with older students on the Autism Spectrum.
Preview of Interacting Appropriately with Friends - Social Skills Lesson

Interacting Appropriately with Friends - Social Skills Lesson

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This lesson aims to teach learners the characteristics of a good friend, the different types of friendship, and some general guidelines for getting to know others. This lesson is most applicable with older students (upper elementary, middle school, high school, adult day support classrooms). I have used this lesson in the past with older students on the Autism Spectrum.
Preview of Joining and Leaving Conversations - Social Skills Mini Bundle

Joining and Leaving Conversations - Social Skills Mini Bundle

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This lesson pack is designed to teach learners prerequisite skills to joining and leaving conversations, how to gracefully join a conversation, use greeting, and introduce themselves, as well as leave conversations at the appropriate time and in a confident manner. This lesson pack is most applicable with older students (upper elementary, middle school, high school, adult day support classrooms), due to the complexity of the subject. I have used this lesson in the past with older students on the
Preview of Vocational Social Skills Assessment - Goal Bank

Vocational Social Skills Assessment - Goal Bank

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This goal bank can be used to create vocational social skill-related IEP or ISP objectives for your learners. You may need to determine modifications to tailor the goals to your individual learner’s needs.
Preview of Graphing Practice - Staff Development Activity

Graphing Practice - Staff Development Activity

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Decide as a group which data set you are going to graph. Individually, examine the data set you chose and create a graph you think best represents the data shown. After everyone in your group is done, take turns showing each other your graphs. Discuss what was successful and what could have been done differently. Staff will have the opportunity to practice reading and interpreting data, choosing which type of graph will best depict their data, how to graph using different types of platforms (e.
Preview of Greetings and Introductions  - Social Skills Mini Bundle

Greetings and Introductions - Social Skills Mini Bundle

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This bundle aims to help teach a variety of conversation skills including when to use greetings, different types of greetings, how to use introductions, and how to introduce to another person. I have used this bundle in the past with older students on the Autism Spectrum. Included in this pack: · 1 Lesson on greetings and introductions in pdf format (color) · 1 Greetings and introductions board game · 1 Greetings and Introductions dominos · 1 "Hello to anyone..." greetings game · 1 Introductions
Preview of Vocational Assessment and Intervention Planning Document

Vocational Assessment and Intervention Planning Document

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A document that can be used to plan your assessment. Once you've created your plan, you can also use this same sheet to mark how the learner is doing. You can mark whether the learner responded Correctly (C), Incorrectly (I), or if there was no opportunity to score a skill (N/O).
Preview of Four Corners Common Interest Activity

Four Corners Common Interest Activity

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Here's a classroom activity for your students to practice identifying common interests. Place a number 1-4 in each corner of the room. Read one of the questions below out loud to the students. The students should choose which of the options they agree with the most. The students should walk to the number associated with their chosen answer. Students should notice who has chosen the same answer as them.
Preview of Reading the Room Social Skills Lesson pdf

Reading the Room Social Skills Lesson pdf

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Picking up on nonverbal cues during a conversation can be a difficult but important skill to learn. Imagine you are in a happy mood – laughing a lot and making jokes. Then you enter a quiet classroom where the rest of your peers are busy working on finishing their papers. You may need to read the room and change your behavior. This lesson aims to teach learners what it means to “read the room,” what behaviors to watch and listen for, and how to respond appropriately. I have used this lesson in t
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About the store

Experience

I currently work as a licensed behavior analyst at a specialized school for adolescents and adults with autism and other developmental and intellectual disabilities. The majority of my work and research experience has been in teaching social skills and vocational-related skills. I currently teach a group social skills class for the individuals at my school.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I had the honor of presenting some of my current research at the Association for Behavior Analysis International conference in May of 2022 in Boston.

My own education history

I received a Bachelor's degree in behavior analysis in 2017 and went on to receive a Master's degree in behavior analysis in 2021.