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Preview of Schedule Changes & Staff Changes Social Story

Schedule Changes & Staff Changes Social Story

Schedule Changes & Staff Changes Social Story Handling schedule changes and changes of staff can be really hard and social stories are a great tool to utilize during these times to open a conversation with the student or consumer and explain the changes. This lesson is ideal for educators, social groups, and centers. The lesson allows you to walk your students or consumers through reasonings why schedule change, why new staff are introduced and old staff leave, and lastly how to manage the un
Preview of Authorization Tracker

Authorization Tracker

Tired of doing the math to calculate how many hours are remaining in your client's authorization? Take the math out of it! Update how many units have been used, and the tracker does the rest. This includes tell you how many weeks are left of the authorization, how many units AND hours are remaining, and calculate how many hours per week you can use till the end of authorization.
Preview of Instructional Aid & Paraprofessional Training Intro to ABA and Special Education

Instructional Aid & Paraprofessional Training Intro to ABA and Special Education

Instructional Aid & Paraprofessional Training PPT Training staff on ABA terminology and other ABA principles can be overwhelming. There is so much to share that we have to be careful not to throw too much information at new instructional aides and paraprofessionals too quickly. Or, some of the more detailed information is not relevant to the training as the students or consumers you serve do not require staff to have such a deep knowledge of the principles. It is a lot to balance! This lesson
Preview of Problem Solving Lesson & Handout

Problem Solving Lesson & Handout

Problem Solving Lesson and Handout Problem solving is a hard skill to develop and wanting others to follow the rules can be a big deal to some of our kiddos. This can lead to constant tattling and over resilience on adults to solve problems, especially with others. This lesson is ideal for educators, social groups, and centers. The lesson allows you to walk your students or consumers through a made-up problem to discuss at every slide on how to proceed with the problem (I.E. identifying problem,
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