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Illinois, United States
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‣ Behavior Intervention Specialist K-5 ‣ Nuerodivergent ‣ Special Education Teacher ‣ IEP Advocate ‣ Parent Training Expert
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Preview of Size of the Problem and Size of the Reaction Bundle

Size of the Problem and Size of the Reaction Bundle

ZIP File that includes the following Size of the Problem and Size of the Reaction items in pdf format: Size of the Problem - Instruction -Teach big, medium, and small sized problems with well organized visuals and plenty of examples! -Provides opportunities for student participation and guided practice Size of the Problem Sort -Assess students' knowledge of big, medium, and small sized problems Size of the Problem Bingo -10 different Bingo Cards of various "problems" that fall under the cat
Preview of Shoe Tying Visual Instructions and Reward Chart

Shoe Tying Visual Instructions and Reward Chart

- Visual step by step instructions. - Reward chart.
Preview of Size of the Problem - Introduction Lesson

Size of the Problem - Introduction Lesson

Introduction whole class or small group lesson lesson on 3 basic problem sizes:1. Small Problem: this is described as a molehill problem (or glitch) Students can solve these problems by themselvesHave students practice hopping over the small molehill problems on their own2. Medium Problems: this is described as a climbing hill problem Students need an adult to help with these problemsHave students practice putting out their hand to hold a grown up's hand then climbing up the hill with the grown-
Preview of Slime Visual Recipe

Slime Visual Recipe

Visual Recipe to use with students who have autism. Step by step directions to make sensory "Slime."
Preview of Functions of Behavior Cheat Sheet

Functions of Behavior Cheat Sheet

Summary of the very basic principles of Applied Behavior AnalysisBegin thinking like a behavior analyst and design function based interventions!Great summary for general education teachers, special education teachers, social workers, administrators or parents
Preview of Visual Ice Cream Sundae Recipe

Visual Ice Cream Sundae Recipe

- Step by step instructions to building an ice cream sundae. - Clear and concise directions! - Great for students with Autism or limited reading skills.
Preview of Toothbrushing Steps Visual

Toothbrushing Steps Visual

-Detailed toothbrushing visual broken down into 15 steps based on AFLS assessment criteria -Great for teaching life skill, supporting independence, or using for backward/forward chaining -Wonderful support for parents to generalize, during OT or ABA sessions, or in a special education program
Preview of Emergency Drill Social Stories Pack

Emergency Drill Social Stories Pack

Wonderful tool to prepare students who have autism or other disabilities for unpredictable changes in routine in the form of emergency drills. Pack includes social stories and printable visual task strips. Advanced social stories to describe (in detail each with 6-7 pages): -Fire Drills -Tornado Drills -Lockdown Drills Task strips of each type of drill on a separate page to print, laminate, and keep with emergency materials for a easy to follow "in the moment" visuals.
Preview of Oreo Balls Visual Recipe

Oreo Balls Visual Recipe

Step by step instructions for making Oreo balls with students who have autism! Suggestions for use: - Send home to parent for holiday use! - As a positive reward for classroom behavior! - Use in Life Skills cooking unit!
Preview of Expected and Unexpected - Introduction Lesson

Expected and Unexpected - Introduction Lesson

Introduction whole class or small group lesson lesson on expected and unexpected behavior.Students will practice identifying expected or unexpected with 12 active responding slides in which students are presented with an image or words and will hold up a fist or open hands to respond (this or that format). This lesson includes action steps and strategies for students on how to respond to unexpected behavior so that it does not steal their learning or become a distraction.
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Experience

‣ Behavior Intervention Specialist K-5 ‣ Nuerodivergent ‣ Special Education Teacher ‣ IEP Advocate ‣ Parent Training Expert

Teaching style

Always assessing if my students are: ᠅ Happy ᠅ Relaxed ᠅ Engaged Always graphing data to reflect on how we all can grow.

Awards & shining teacher moments

✦ Great Teacher Award 2020 ✦ Golden Apple Scholar

My own education history

Illinois State ➡ Ball State ➡ Florida Institute of Technology