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EMAIL UPDATE: Please email me at LLRmaker@gmail.com as I update my contact info and TOS/TOU. Thanks! I am passionate about accessibility, inclusion, advocacy, and recognizing family as an integral part of a student's education team. I have high expectations for what education can look like for students of all abilities, and I won't settle for less! I have over a decade of experience as an early childhood educator, a lifetime of experience as a sibling of a person with autism, and working experience in supporting the daily living of teens and young adults with developmental disabilities. I am now a parent myself to a medically-complex young child with developmental disability, Cortical Visual Impairment, and learning differences.
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Preview of FREE AUTISM ACCEPTANCE M0NTH COLORING PAGES! April Autism Awareness

FREE AUTISM ACCEPTANCE M0NTH COLORING PAGES! April Autism Awareness

Happy Autism Acceptance Month, from LLR! These PDF Spring themed printable coloring sheets celebrate April as Autism Acceptance/Awareness month. These free coloring pages promote Inclusion, Understanding, and Support. They work great for any classroom, especially AU, DN, Special Education, Early Intervention, PreK, Elementary, Middle school agesAside from a student art activity or bellringer, use these coloring sheets as a basis for classroom or bulletin board posters!Don't stop at crayons
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EMAIL UPDATE: Please email me at LLRmaker@gmail.com as I update my contact info and TOS/TOU. Thanks! I am passionate about accessibility, inclusion, advocacy, and recognizing family as an integral part of a student's education team. I have high expectations for what education can look like for students of all abilities, and I won't settle for less! I have over a decade of experience as an early childhood educator, a lifetime of experience as a sibling of a person with autism, and working experience in supporting the daily living of teens and young adults with developmental disabilities. I am now a parent myself to a medically-complex young child with developmental disability, Cortical Visual Impairment, and learning differences.

Teaching style

My mission is to provide inclusive educational resources that work for many kinds of classrooms, and many kinds of students - those that are typically developing, developmentally delayed, neurodivergent, disabled, or just figuring things out. My products focus on supporting visual learning, and communication, using modern, reality-based imagery. Most of the images featured within my products are my own original art. The majority of my products are designed to be adaptable, customizable, or utilized in multiple ways. This makes my resources functional for, and accessible by, students at different skill levels or points in development.

My own education history

BA Psychology - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Continuing Education in Child Development, Early Learning, Music and Movement - Durham Technical Community College

Additional biographical information

I'm based in central NC, with a child who received services from a public PreK, and is now in a Developmental Needs Kindergarten class. I understand firsthand the challenges of navigating, and advocating within, the public school system. I'm glad to answer questions or give my two-cents to others that are going through the IEP or 504 process.