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I am a BCBA and certified Special Education teacher. I have taught students with autism, developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental illnesses for over 10 years. My teaching experience has focused on teaching students in middle and high school. I have experience both in a school setting and non-school settings. Additionally, I am a Certified Sexuality Educator through the American Association of Sexuality, Educators and Therapists. This means that I am qualified to teach people with disabilities about various aspects of sexuality. This includes; healthy relationships, body image, gender identify, reporting abuse, boundaries, consent, etc.
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Preview of Public, Private and Semi Private Places

Public, Private and Semi Private Places

This lesson was recently updated to include more content and a better outline. When you purchase the file, you will get the old lesson and the new lesson. This lesson includes content for direct instruction, a note home for parents, a scope and sequence with potential goals/objectives/how to teach and cards that can be printed out and used for receptive/expressive identification goals. The new lesson teaches the following objectives: - Students will identify public places in the community (i.e.
Preview of Having Uncomfortable Thoughts and Feelings: What do you do when things get tough

Having Uncomfortable Thoughts and Feelings: What do you do when things get tough

This lesson includes three lessons to help students with high support needs learn healthy ways to relate to both comfortable and uncomfortable feelings. These lessons can be repeated to increase fluency. All lessons use simple language and visuals to aid in comprehension of abstract concepts. Parent handouts are included. You will recieve a PPT presentation and a googe slide link Lesson 1: Students will identify how they respond to uncomfortable thoughts and feelings. Lesson 2: Students will id
Preview of Being Flexible Lesson 7: Being Flexible Helps Me Figure Things Out

Being Flexible Lesson 7: Being Flexible Helps Me Figure Things Out

This lesson is best used for individuals with high support needs because it simplifies harder concepts, uses visuals and hands on learning. It teaches that being flexible is important because it can help you problem solve. Lesson can be done in an hour long session; or divided up into two 30 minute sessions. This lesson introduces the concept and other lessons go over how being flexible can help you solve the problem in social situations.Students will learn: - To identify flexible thoughts - Id
Preview of Feeling the Feelings: Emotional Regulation Skills

Feeling the Feelings: Emotional Regulation Skills

This product has four lesson plans (with visuals and simplified language) to teach emotional regulation skills. Lessons can be done in 20-25 minutes, but should be repeated to help with fluency. Notes Home are included for each lesson to teach parents to use similar language to the ones being used in class. Files are in Powerpoint and Google Slides format Lessons Include: Lesson 1: Behaviors versus Feelings Students learn that behaviors and feelings are different. Behaviors are thing we do and w
Preview of Being Flexible Lesson 6: How to Stay Flexible When Electronics Don't Work

Being Flexible Lesson 6: How to Stay Flexible When Electronics Don't Work

This lesson is best used for individuals with high support needs because it simplifies harder concepts, uses visuals and hands on learning. It teaches how to be flexible when electronics/technology aren't working. Lesson can be done in a 45 minute long session; or divided up into three 15 minute sessions. Lesson 1: Electronics Don't Always Work Lesson 2: Problem Solving and Electronics Lesson 3: Asking for Help Objectives:- Students will identify why they need to be flexible when technology/ele
Preview of Being Flexible Lesson 1: What does it mean to be flexible?

Being Flexible Lesson 1: What does it mean to be flexible?

This lesson teaches the concepts of "flexible" and "rigid" using objects. It is best suited for individuals with high support needs because it simplifies complex concepts, uses repetition and visuals to aid in concept comprehension. It includes questions with answer choices in a field of two, a video, questions about the video and a parent note to send home. In this lesson students will: 1. Define what flexible means 2. Define what rigid means 3. Identify objects that are flexible 4. Identify ob
Preview of Being Flexible Lesson 3: Being Flexible Makes Things Easier

Being Flexible Lesson 3: Being Flexible Makes Things Easier

This lesson is best used for individuals with high support needs because it simplifies harder concepts, uses visuals and hands on learning. It teaches why being flexible is important through activities/videos and guided learning. Slides will guide individuals through activities and use visuals (graphs/charts) to help students develop conclusions. A parent handout is included to send home. Students will learn: - To identify ways their bodies are flexible - Identify what would difficult if their b
Preview of Being Flexible Lesson 2: Why is it important to be flexible?

Being Flexible Lesson 2: Why is it important to be flexible?

This lesson is best used for individuals with high support needs because it simplifies harder concepts, uses visuals and hands on learning. It teaches the concepts of flexible and rigid using hands on activities. Slides will guide individuals through activities and use visuals (graphs/charts) to help students develop conclusions. A parent handout is included to send home. Students will learn - Conduct an experiment to identify that being flexible can be stronger - Conduct an experiment to identi
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Experience

I am a BCBA and certified Special Education teacher. I have taught students with autism, developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental illnesses for over 10 years. My teaching experience has focused on teaching students in middle and high school. I have experience both in a school setting and non-school settings. Additionally, I am a Certified Sexuality Educator through the American Association of Sexuality, Educators and Therapists. This means that I am qualified to teach people with disabilities about various aspects of sexuality. This includes; healthy relationships, body image, gender identify, reporting abuse, boundaries, consent, etc.

Teaching style

The interventions that I use with students who have disabilities is research-based. I take pride in using interventions that have been proven to work for my target population. I also believe in the importance of teaching academic skills and functional skills. Academic skills are aligned to common core standards and come with sample goals and objectives. Functional skills are taught using a variety of visual strategies and I use real pictures as often as possible. when teaching relationship safety I use medically appropriate terms.

My own education history

Certified Sexuality Educator 3/2023 Board Certified Behavior Analyst in 11/2015 Masters in Special Education received in 2014 Passed thesis defense in 2013 Started program to become a Board Certified Behavior Analysis 2013 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training 2013 Texas Educators License 2012 Finished Bachelors in Special Education in 2010 Utah Educators License 2010