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Regulated & Ready Learning

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White Plains, New York, United States
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I am a special educator, educational leader, and parent with 18 years of experience supporting young children and neurodiverse learners across classroom, counseling, therapy, and inclusive settings. As both an educator and parent of neurodiverse children, I create resources that are practical, compassionate, visually supportive, and designed for real everyday use across home, school, and therapy environments.
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Preview of FREE Food Stays in the Kitchen Visual| Autism, ESL, ABA, Preschool Routine

FREE Food Stays in the Kitchen Visual| Autism, ESL, ABA, Preschool Routine

Looking for a simple way to stop kids from walking around the house with food? This visual support helps children understand the clear expectation: food stays in the kitchen! This printable visual is designed for: autism supports preschool and pre-k classrooms ESL/ELL learners ABA and behavior support home routines special education classrooms visual schedule systems Many young children benefit from concrete, visual reminders during meals and snacks. This resource provides a calm, posi
Preview of FREE POOL EXIT RULES Visual | Autism, Special Education, ESL & Smooth Transit

FREE POOL EXIT RULES Visual | Autism, Special Education, ESL & Smooth Transit

FREE VISUALSMake leaving the pool easier, calmer, and more predictable with these child-friendly Pool Exit Rules visual supports! Does pool time ending lead to meltdowns, negotiations, running away, or stressful transitions? These visual routines help children understand exactly what happens next so they can move through the transition with more success and less stress. This resource includes TWO versions so families and educators can choose the routine that works best for their setting: • Snack
Preview of FREE When I Feel Mad Visuals & Mini Coping Cards | SEL & Calm Down Support

FREE When I Feel Mad Visuals & Mini Coping Cards | SEL & Calm Down Support

FREE VISUALSBig feelings can be overwhelming — especially for toddlers, autistic children, and early learners who lose access to words during meltdowns. We created these visuals for our own autistic toddler when he becomes upset, screams, or struggles to communicate what he needs during moments of dysregulation. These simple, visual calm-down supports help children make SAFE choices and understand what their body needs. This FREE printable emotional regulation resource includes a visual calm-
Preview of FREE Elevator Button Visual Routine | Push Once Visual for Autism, ADHD & ESL

FREE Elevator Button Visual Routine | Push Once Visual for Autism, ADHD & ESL

FREE VIsualHelp children learn a calm, simple elevator button routine with this FREE visual support resource! Many toddlers and neurodiverse learners struggle with: pushing elevator buttons repeatedly, arguing over whose turn it is, difficulty walking away from the button, and meltdowns in shared public spaces. This visual routine teaches children to: Push once Wave bye-bye Step back / walk away These visuals can help reduce: repetitive button pushing, elevator conflicts, sensory overwhe
Preview of FREE No Jumping on Stairs Visual Rule | Autism Visual  | ESL Safety Poster

FREE No Jumping on Stairs Visual Rule | Autism Visual | ESL Safety Poster

Help children stay safe with this simple, easy-to-understand visual safety rule poster! This FREE “No Jumping on Stairs” visual support uses clear visuals and simple language to help children remember safe choices at home, in classrooms, and therapy settings. The simple wording and strong visual support also make this resource especially helpful for ESL/ELL learners and children who benefit from visual communication supports. Perfect for: • Autistic children • Toddlers & preschoolers • ESL/E
Preview of FREE No Standing on Chair Visual | Autism Support | Toddler Safety Reminder

FREE No Standing on Chair Visual | Autism Support | Toddler Safety Reminder

Help children learn safe behavior with this simple, child-friendly visual safety rule poster! This FREE “No Standing on Chair” visual uses clear visuals and simple language to support safer choices at home, in classrooms, therapy settings, and early childhood environments. Perfect for: • Autistic children • Toddlers & preschoolers • Visual learners & English Language Learners (ESL) • Special education classrooms • Home routines & safety reminders This printable visual support can help red
Preview of My Kind Words Toolbox I FREEBIE

My Kind Words Toolbox I FREEBIE

Kind Brain Words Toolbox | Positive Self-Talk Visual SupportThe Kind Brain Words Toolbox is a child-friendly visual support that helps children learn how to replace negative self-talk with kinder, more helpful “brain words.” This neurodiversity-affirming SEL resource gives children simple replacement phrases they can use when they feel frustrated, discouraged, anxious, overwhelmed, or stuck. Children practice changing tricky brain words such as:• “I can’t do it.” • “I’m not good at this.” • “It’
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About the store

Experience

I am a special educator, educational leader, and parent with 18 years of experience supporting young children and neurodiverse learners across classroom, counseling, therapy, and inclusive settings. As both an educator and parent of neurodiverse children, I create resources that are practical, compassionate, visually supportive, and designed for real everyday use across home, school, and therapy environments.

Teaching style

I believe children learn best when they feel safe, supported, understood, and successful. My resources use visuals, repetition, predictable structure, explicit teaching, and child-friendly language to support emotional regulation, confidence, communication, and flexible thinking. I focus on practical supports that are engaging, neurodiversity-affirming, and easy to use across classrooms, therapy settings, counseling supports, and home environments.

My own education history

Doctorate in Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Teachers College, Columbia University Certifications: - Special Education (Birth–Grade 2) - Special Education (Grades 1–6) - General Education (Birth–Grade 2) - General Education (Grades 1–6) - Bilingual Education (Spanish) - English as a Second Language (ESL) - School Administration

Additional biographical information

Regulated & Ready Learning was created to provide meaningful, visually supportive resources that help children build emotional regulation, self-esteem, social-emotional skills, self-advocacy, and independence in supportive and affirming ways.