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Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Behavior Consultant for over 10 years | MA in Special Education and ABA | BS in Computer Engineering | Mom to 3 Neurodivergent Children | Telehealth and Remote Tutoring Resources I am a behavior consultant and therapist working on foundational skills and communication skills with people with special needs. I have found that developing these skills significantly reduces problem behaviors.
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Preview of Which box has more? - PowerPoint - Digital or Online Activity - K SPED

Which box has more? - PowerPoint - Digital or Online Activity - K SPED

Engage your preschool through first-grade students in a fun and interactive digital activity that teaches the concept of "which box has more." This visual resource is perfect for whole-class instruction on your interactive whiteboard or individual practice on tablets or computers. This no-prep digital activity is designed to help young learners or special education students understand the concept of more and less through visual observation. With 20 engaging slides, each featuring two differen
Preview of Dinosaur Token Board Reward Chart Potty Training Chart Printable Visual

Dinosaur Token Board Reward Chart Potty Training Chart Printable Visual

Increase positive behaviors and motivation with this printable dinosaur-themed token board/reward chart. Perfect for toddlers to 2nd graders, this visual resource includes step-by-step instructions on how to assemble and use this token system effectively. This is the ideal potty training chart for the little dino lover but it can be used to increase any behavior. Using a token economy system has numerous benefits for both students and teachers including: Increases positive behaviorsMotivate
Preview of Calm Down Cards Autism Classroom Visuals Keychain Lanyard ABA SPED Elementary

Calm Down Cards Autism Classroom Visuals Keychain Lanyard ABA SPED Elementary

Introducing Calm Down Cards, your ultimate tool for teaching kids self-regulation and emotional intelligence!Calm Down Cards are:Fun and engaging: Eye-catching visuals and kid-friendly language make calming techniques easy to understand and remember.Portable and convenient: Use them in the classroom, at home, or even on the go! The compact size (2.75 inches) makes them perfect for little hands.Versatile and adaptable: Twelve unique cards cater to a variety of emotions and situations, empowering
Preview of Interactive Smart Board Games Comparing Sizes Biggest & Smallest PowerPoint

Interactive Smart Board Games Comparing Sizes Biggest & Smallest PowerPoint

Help young learners understand comparing sizes and biggest and smallest with this PowerPoint interactive SMART Board game! Packed with 18 colorful slides featuring real photos with engaging backgrounds, this digital resource is perfect for: Therapy sessions: Target size comparison skills in a fun and interactive way during OT, Speech, or ABA therapy.Independent work: Let students explore the slides at their own pace, reinforcing size concepts.Classroom activity: Utilize an interactive whiteboa
Preview of Top Middle Bottom - Interactive Digital PowerPoint - PreK, K, Ist, SPED, SLT

Top Middle Bottom - Interactive Digital PowerPoint - PreK, K, Ist, SPED, SLT

The student or teacher/therapist will read the direction and click on the object. A message will be displayed to “Try again” if the incorrect object is selected and a confirmation message and a “next” arrow button will appear if the correct object is clicked on. The student will click on the “next” button to go to the next slide. There are 24 slides. Alternatively, the student could identify their choice by vocalizing or signing the object or pointing to the object, and the teacher/therapist can
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Behavior Consultant for over 10 years | MA in Special Education and ABA | BS in Computer Engineering | Mom to 3 Neurodivergent Children | Telehealth and Remote Tutoring Resources I am a behavior consultant and therapist working on foundational skills and communication skills with people with special needs. I have found that developing these skills significantly reduces problem behaviors.

Teaching style

With a computer software undergraduate degree and a special education master's degree, I specialize in creating interactive PowerPoint lessons that the children will enjoy while learning at the same time.

My own education history

I have a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and MS in ABA and Special Education from Ball State University. I also studied visualization and computer animation at a graduate level at Texas A&M University.

Additional biographical information

I am a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and have worked professionally with families, teachers, and people with special needs for over ten years. I am also a mom to three young adult children (one of whom has ASD). I have also taught theater classes to neurotypical children and computer animation classes at a community college.