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Kendra Alling

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Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
About the store
This is my fifth year teaching students with autism at a separate public day school. My students are profoundly impacted by their autism, but with an environment engineered for structured, systematic learning they succeed. It is amazing to see their progress and wonderful to make connections with the students and their families. I am so excited to share these beginning learning activities and hope they work as accommodations, maintenance, or the next step in learning.
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Preview of Count and Clip (Numbers 1-5)

Count and Clip (Numbers 1-5)

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Kendra Alling
Here is an awesome and easy to prepare tasks that helps students maintain skills. Simply have students count the objects and place a clothespin on the corresponding number. This activity works on number correspondence, number identification, and fine motor skills (using the clothespins.) It's spring themed, too! It will be part of my "Clip Cards" spring package, coming soon!
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Experience

This is my fifth year teaching students with autism at a separate public day school. My students are profoundly impacted by their autism, but with an environment engineered for structured, systematic learning they succeed. It is amazing to see their progress and wonderful to make connections with the students and their families. I am so excited to share these beginning learning activities and hope they work as accommodations, maintenance, or the next step in learning.

Teaching style

My teaching style relies heavily on ABA techniques and task-analysis. With the right interventions and motivations, all children can be engaged learners.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the Year Award-- 2016

My own education history

I graduated from Radford University with a major in Foreign Languages. After graduating, I spent two years in as a paraprofessional in an autism classroom. I went back to school and I am finishing my degree in Special Education--Adapted Curriculum from the University of Mary Washington.

Additional biographical information

Teachers Pay Teachers has been an amazing resource for me. It is a great way to work smarter not harder-- as all teachers know time management is key! I hope this site and my products are as helpful to you as they were for me :)