Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Licensed Special Education teacher & licensed autism specialist. Part time lecturer in higher education. I love to help parents, advocates and teachers to help support their learners on the autism spectrum.
Empower your students with our comprehensive Self-Monitoring Tool (behavior chart) designed to promote positive behavior and academic success! This tool is perfect for elementary school classrooms, allowing students to take an active role in their daily routine. How it Works: 1. Clear Descriptions for Each Part of the Day: Provide your student with a detailed schedule of their school day, breaking it down into manageable parts. Clearly outline expectations for behaviors during each segment, e
Strategies for Promoting Spontaneous Language for Early Learners is a great handout for parent or staff training. Three proven strategies are provided with easy to understand examples of how to do them. Bullet pointed lists to make it simple to follow and implement. 2 page pdf handout included that is printer friendly. Great for ABA and early intervention programs, speech therapy as well as preschools and early childhood programs where young learners are learning to talk.
Stimulate Early Language & Learning Through Routines & Play 7 proven strategies. This is a downloadable power point with embedded short videos on how to do each strategy with examples. These strategies are helpful for any child who is needing support with language and early learning. Each of the 7 strategies comes with a quick video explaining how to implement. This is a digital download powerpoint presentation. Great for parent training or staff training in early childhood settings, ABA
Picture/visual schedules are a Visual Support (VS) which is an Evidence Based Practice (EBP) for students with Autism. -Visual Supports provide supports and structure so students know what to expect and what is going on during the day. -This includes: one visual schedule to print out on card stock on either laminate or put in a plastic page protector. Use a wet erase marker to fill in the "first" and "then" -Three pages of how to instructions included in this resource.
This 13 page social story with vivid pictures gives young children an idea of what "work at home" looks like. Being on a computer, looking at a phone and having a conference call are all examples of what work looks like at home. 8.5x11 so you can print it out as a book with printer sized paper. The book goes on to give ideas for what to do while parents are working and encourages children to cooperate to help out. We are all in a strange time in history and if this social story can help others
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Licensed Special Education teacher & licensed autism specialist. Part time lecturer in higher education. I love to help parents, advocates and teachers to help support their learners on the autism spectrum.
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