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Rubix Behavior

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Peoria, Illinois, United States
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I moved to Chicago after college where I taught at a private special education school. There, I taught a 3rd-5th grade life skills classroom where most of my students were functioning at the Kindergarten level. After moving back to Peoria, IL I've had a wide range of Life Skills jobs including an all autism class, instructional students, and students within academic inclusion. After returning to grad school, I received a Masters Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and became a BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst). I worked in an outpatient clinic, and am now in the public school system.
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Preview of Break Cards for Special Education

Break Cards for Special Education

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Rubix Behavior
Enjoy some very basic break cards- "I need a break" "I don't want to" With visual assistance for non-readers! Copyright on PCS Symbols- Mayer-Johnson 2100 Wharton Street Suite 400 Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Phone: 1 (800) 588-4548 Fax: 1 (866) 585-6260 Email: mayer-johnson.usa@mayer-johnson.com Web site: www.mayer-johnson.com
Preview of Picture Based Calendar Pack

Picture Based Calendar Pack

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Rubix Behavior
This Picture Based Calendar Pack is perfect for Life Skills Classroom, Early Childhood Education, Non-Readers, kiddos with autism! The pack includes visuals for the class and individual student calendar packets. Simply print the first 3 pages on cardstock and cut and laminate. Use velcro to change out the answers day to day. Use this to guide your whole group calendar instruction- it will help guide your little ones into using sentences! The 3 page student pack can be laminated or placed i
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Experience

I moved to Chicago after college where I taught at a private special education school. There, I taught a 3rd-5th grade life skills classroom where most of my students were functioning at the Kindergarten level. After moving back to Peoria, IL I've had a wide range of Life Skills jobs including an all autism class, instructional students, and students within academic inclusion. After returning to grad school, I received a Masters Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and became a BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst). I worked in an outpatient clinic, and am now in the public school system.

My own education history

I earned two bachelors degrees from Bradley University. I then obtained my Masters degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University.