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Grace Dearmin

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COSTA MESA, California, United States
About the store
Hi! My name is Grace, and I am a Behavior Interventionist and Support Worker with experience teaching self-advocacy, independent living skills, social skills, and life skills to children and adults with disabilities. I am passionate about creating tailored resources that make learning both practical and fun, helping individuals build essential skills for a successful life.
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Preview of Identifying and Managing Emotions: Inside Out-Inspired Social Skills Lesson

Identifying and Managing Emotions: Inside Out-Inspired Social Skills Lesson

Created by
Grace Dearmin
This engaging lesson is inspired by Disney's Inside Out and designed to help middle school, high school, and special education students understand and manage their emotions. Through fun activities like exploring an emotion wheel and learning coping skills, students will gain insight into their feelings and how to handle them in different social situations. The resource includes a feelings check-in worksheet, engaging slides, and a discussion on managing complex and overlapping emotions, making
Preview of SpongeBob Under the Sea (Telehealth ABA) Session Slideshow

SpongeBob Under the Sea (Telehealth ABA) Session Slideshow

Created by
Grace Dearmin
Bring the ocean to your telehealth sessions with this playful SpongeBob-themed Under the Sea ABA Visual Routine slideshow. Designed to keep young learners engaged, motivated, and regulated during virtual sessions, this resource uses bright underwater graphics, familiar characters, and a clear structure to support participation and smooth transitions.
Preview of Hair Hygiene & Basic Hairstyling Lesson – Life Skills & Special Education

Hair Hygiene & Basic Hairstyling Lesson – Life Skills & Special Education

Created by
Grace Dearmin
Support your students in developing essential hygiene and grooming skills with this beginner-friendly Hair Hygiene & Hairstyling Lesson. Designed for teens and adults with low independent living skills, this lesson teaches foundational vocabulary, product identification, heat-styling safety, common hair problems, and step-by-step routines for creating simple everyday hairstyles. This highly visual, structured lesson helps students who struggle with hygiene routines, executive functioning, fine-m
Preview of Visual Reinforcer Choice Board Template – AAC, ABA, Speech, ILS, SPED

Visual Reinforcer Choice Board Template – AAC, ABA, Speech, ILS, SPED

Created by
Grace Dearmin
This simple, highly customizable Choice Board Template helps students clearly communicate their preferred activities, toys, or motivators using visual supports. Designed for learners who benefit from structured choice-making—such as AAC users, autistic students, or individuals in ABA therapy. This board empowers students to express “Let’s play _____” or “I want _____” statements with confidence. The 9-slot layout provides flexibility for teachers, clinicians, and caregivers to add pictures, i
Preview of Simpsons-Themed Escalation & Coping Skills Guide

Simpsons-Themed Escalation & Coping Skills Guide

Created by
Grace Dearmin
Support Tweens, Teens, and Adults through escalation with Humor and ClarityGuide your Simpsons-loving students through independent emotional regulation with this engaging visual resource. This tool uses Homer Simpson’s iconic behaviors to walk learners through the escalation cycle—from early warning signs to peak behaviors—helping them identify their own triggers, warning signs, and coping strategies in a relatable, low-stress way. Created for neurodivergent students who may struggle with commun
Preview of Feelings Identification Cards & Posters – Real Photos for Emotional Awareness

Feelings Identification Cards & Posters – Real Photos for Emotional Awareness

Created by
Grace Dearmin
Help students recognize, label, and express their emotions with this set of real-photo feelings cards and posters. Each card features a high-quality image of a child displaying a specific emotion—such as hungry, sick, bored, scared, excited, happy, sad, tired, frustrated, and angry—making it easier for learners to understand facial expressions and connect them to vocabulary. This resource is perfect for SEL lessons, counseling, ABA, speech therapy, and special education settings. Real images mak
Preview of Daily Nanny Log – Childcare Communication Sheet for Parents & Caregivers

Daily Nanny Log – Childcare Communication Sheet for Parents & Caregivers

Created by
Grace Dearmin
Keep parents informed and childcare routines running smoothly with this clean, easy-to-use Daily Nanny Log. Designed for nannies, babysitters, daycare providers, and home-based caregivers, this report sheet makes it simple to track a child’s day and communicate important details at pickup. The form includes clearly labeled sections for feeding, behavior, diapering/potty, and anything out of the ordinary. It also offers dedicated spaces for important notes and caregiver observations, helping pare
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About the store

Experience

Hi! My name is Grace, and I am a Behavior Interventionist and Support Worker with experience teaching self-advocacy, independent living skills, social skills, and life skills to children and adults with disabilities. I am passionate about creating tailored resources that make learning both practical and fun, helping individuals build essential skills for a successful life.

Teaching style

My teaching style is collaborative and student-centered. I strive to create an environment where students feel empowered to take ownership of their learning. Through hands-on, interactive activities, I aim to make learning practical and applicable to everyday life. I am committed to providing resources that support independence, critical thinking, and self-advocacy.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Throughout my career, I've had the privilege of seeing my students achieve life-changing milestones, whether it's mastering a new skill, advocating for themselves in challenging situations, or taking steps toward independence. One shining moment that stands out is when a student confidently manded using yes-no verbally for the very first time on vacation with her family at the beach. Every child, no matter the win, deserves to be celebrated.

Additional biographical information

I am passionate about supporting neurodivergent individuals in reaching their full potential. In addition to my work in education, I enjoy creating educational resources, crafting, spending time outdoors, going thrifting, and visiting the beach. I’m constantly inspired by the strength, resilience, and creativity of my students and the special education community as a whole and strive to integrate those values into my work.