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Mrs. L. Anna Schott is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and former Professor of Education at the University of North Florida. She is based in Tampa, Florida, where she lives with her husband and their many beloved pets. Anna holds a bachelor’s degree from Florida State University and a master’s degree in Special Education from Walden University, with additional endorsements in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Autism. She completed advanced postgraduate coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis at the Florida Institute of Technology prior to sitting for her boards and earning her BCBA credential. Before transitioning fully into clinical practice, Anna spent 9 years teaching in public education, the majority of that time in special education classrooms. During her tenure, she was nominated for the Excellence in Action Award and received the Cheers to PUBlic Service Award, recognizing her meaningful and lasting impact on students and families within her community. Anna also served for 2 years as the Academic Coordinator at the Shepherd Center, a world-renowned catastrophic care hospital. In this role, she developed, wrote, and implemented a spinal cord injury prevention curriculum for Cobb County Public Schools—a program that was adopted district-wide and remains in use today. Currently, Anna works within her community as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, providing direct therapy and consultation services to children and adults with severe and complex disabilities. Her approach is compassionate, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practice, with a strong belief in honoring both the individual and the systems that support them. Outside of her professional work, Anna enjoys spending time with animals, traveling with her husband, discovering great pizza, and enjoying a good glass of wine.
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Preview of Safe Choices Classroom Poster & Visual Bundle: Feet on the Floor

Safe Choices Classroom Poster & Visual Bundle: Feet on the Floor

Safe Choices Classroom Visual Support KitThis colorful, student-friendly visual support set helps teach and reinforce safe classroom behavior — specifically replacing climbing behaviors with appropriate alternatives. Designed using ABA principles and classroom-friendly language, this kit supports students in learning to: • Keep feet on the floor • Sit safely in chairs • Ask for help appropriately • Make safe choices around furniture This bundle includes: ✔ “We Make Safe Choices” Poster ✔ “N
Preview of DAILY GOALS MORNING WORK: Implementing the Morning Goal-Setting Routine

DAILY GOALS MORNING WORK: Implementing the Morning Goal-Setting Routine

Primary special education morning work goal-setting sheets for Monday–Friday. Help students build independence, emotional regulation, and daily reflection skills in just 10 minutes each morning. Morning Work Goal Setting Sheets General or Special Education Primary | Mon–Fri Start the day with structure, reflection, and calm. This Primary Special Education Morning Work Bundle includes five simple, student-friendly goal-setting pages (Monday–Friday) designed to take about 10 minutes each mornin
Preview of Supporting Students with OCD: A Quick Training for Paraprofessionals

Supporting Students with OCD: A Quick Training for Paraprofessionals

🧠 Supporting Students with OCD: A Quick Training for Paraprofessionals Paraprofessionals are often the first to support students during moments of anxiety—but many receive little training on how to respond to OCD in the classroom. This quick, practical training is designed to give paraprofessionals clear guidance on what helps, what to avoid, and how to respond consistently when supporting students with OCD. Created by a former classroom teacher and Board Certified Behavior Analyst, this r
Preview of Big Feelings Classroom Poster + Student Fill-In Sheet

Big Feelings Classroom Poster + Student Fill-In Sheet

🌈 Big Feelings Classroom Poster + Student Fill-In Sheet Helping students understand and manage big emotions doesn’t have to be complicated. This Big Feelings Levels Chart includes a colorful classroom poster and a student fill-in reflection sheet that teachers can use to introduce, teach, and reinforce emotional regulation in a simple, child-friendly way. The visual walks students through feelings from calm to angry, helping them notice how they feel and understand that emotions change —
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Mrs. L. Anna Schott is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and former Professor of Education at the University of North Florida. She is based in Tampa, Florida, where she lives with her husband and their many beloved pets. Anna holds a bachelor’s degree from Florida State University and a master’s degree in Special Education from Walden University, with additional endorsements in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Autism. She completed advanced postgraduate coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis at the Florida Institute of Technology prior to sitting for her boards and earning her BCBA credential. Before transitioning fully into clinical practice, Anna spent 9 years teaching in public education, the majority of that time in special education classrooms. During her tenure, she was nominated for the Excellence in Action Award and received the Cheers to PUBlic Service Award, recognizing her meaningful and lasting impact on students and families within her community. Anna also served for 2 years as the Academic Coordinator at the Shepherd Center, a world-renowned catastrophic care hospital. In this role, she developed, wrote, and implemented a spinal cord injury prevention curriculum for Cobb County Public Schools—a program that was adopted district-wide and remains in use today. Currently, Anna works within her community as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, providing direct therapy and consultation services to children and adults with severe and complex disabilities. Her approach is compassionate, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practice, with a strong belief in honoring both the individual and the systems that support them. Outside of her professional work, Anna enjoys spending time with animals, traveling with her husband, discovering great pizza, and enjoying a good glass of wine.