2014-2016: Self-Contained Special Education, 7th & 8th grade
2016-2019: Special Education Program Coordinator, 1-12th grades
2019-Present: Doctoral Candidate at UNCC
This awesome set includes individual interactive calendar books for your students with autism (with directions included) and an interactive digital version for your Promethean ActivBoard! The calendar books have 9 pages with color coding to match the Promethean pages. The product includes: -Who's Here? -I Feel... -Monthly Calendar -Today's Date -Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow -Today's Weather -Weather Bar Graph -Today's Temperature -Temperature Line Graph -Days of School -What's for Lunch **********
Use this editable reinforcement chart to motivate your students with autism and related disabilities!
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Use these real-life graphics to teach students their address and phone number. Often, our kids with autism and related disabilities need a concrete example of when they would need to know this information. This editable product uses an envelope to teach address and a smart phone to teach phone number.
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Days of the Week
Great for the teacher without Boardmaker, this nifty printable features 2.5 x 2.5 inch days of the week icons in six formats, that's right-- 6! You will find the days with a calendar icon, sign language icon, and sign language superimposed on the calendar. It also features the full and abbreviated days. No two students are alike, so these extra versions can be incredibly helpful!
I use these on my whiteboard to show students today, yesterday, and tomorrow, and also in sight
These Boardmaker PCS visual prompt cards are a must have in any autism classroom! I use these cards to give my students a subtle reminder about their behavior expectations. They are especially useful when we have visitors, like an administrator or peer, in our class and we don't want to embarrass our students with loud verbal reminders!
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Experience
2014-2016: Self-Contained Special Education, 7th & 8th grade
2016-2019: Special Education Program Coordinator, 1-12th grades
2019-Present: Doctoral Candidate at UNCC
Teaching style
I teach a self-contained classroom for students with significant autism and other behavioral disorders. My classroom uses the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and the TEACCH method.
Awards & shining teacher moments
My own education history
I studied Moderate-Severe Special Education (K-12) and Elementary Education (K-5) at Morehead State University. I earned a Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis at University of Cincinnati. I'm currently pursuing a Doctoral degree in Special Education- Significant Disabilities at University of North Carolina- Charlotte.
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