32 Emotions, loose cards, printed on card stock, approximately 1.5 inch square, printed on cardstock and laminated. (velcro not included) Ideal for children with special needs, autism, speech impairment, non verbal, and/or in SPED, PPCD, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. Cards are available in 2 skin tones. You may also purchase both skin tones for a discounted price. Emotions included are: afraid, anguish, annoyed, anxiety, awful, blue, bored, confused, content, difficult, disappoint, dissatisfied, dizzy, envy, excited, exhausted, fantastic, furious, grumpy, homesick, horrible, horrified, hungry, hurt, proud, sad, safe, stubborn, surprised, sweet, thirsty, and because of availability; ‘sorry’ in light skin tone and ‘glad’ in dark skin tone. ALL products are for personal use ONLY and NOT for re-sale PCS® by Tobii Dynavox® All rights reserved. Used with permission. PCS® and Boardmaker by Tobii Dynavox® All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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Este blog presentará fichas de inglés recopiladas de la web para trabajar con niños de educación inicial.
Echolalia- Learn strategies for your Autism classroom. What echolalia is and how to reduce it with activities to decrease repetitive speech or non-authentic communication.
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Hitting and Pinching in Autism Units and Self Contained- Tips and tricks to teach students to stop hitting and pinching. The Nook podcast from Noodlenook.net
Create a Math Block I can't say this enough. An effective math block will help you tremendously! It creates routine and structure that you need to make sure everyone is on task. This is what I include in my math block: Engaging Mini Lessons Math centers Independent practice visuals throughout the classroom Use A
Great FREE Printables for AAC/PECS to use with students with Autism and PMLD. Awesome free printable communication boards for special ed.
Basic vocabulary, like knowing prepositions, is necessary for beginning readers. Teach prepositions with this simple game.
syncing technology and kids with autism so that they connect with language and with the community
It sounds so selfish to most of us when we talk about self-care. I have been brought up in a home so well bound that the concept of se...
★You will receive 6 Behavior Cards that are great to use with students who are nonverbal, hearing impaired, or have Autism. Wear the Behavior cards on your wrist. Show the student the picture to remind him what you want him to do. If you ♥ like ♥ this product, you might be interested in the following: Behavioral products for Autism Back to School Tools Autism Products Thank you! ***************************************************************************** Keywords for product: behavior; behavior managemet; classroom management, wrist cards, autism, autism spectrum, autism classroom, speech, speech therapy, special education, special ed., special needs, nonverbal, homeschool, Amanda Butt, Amanda Butt's Store,
Enhance your teaching toolkit with this invaluable resource—functional jewelry designed for special education teachers and parents of children with disabilities. Addressing the challenges associated with receptive language difficulties, this tool provides visual cues for daily commands, comments, and prompts. Featuring 30 compact 3-inch visuals, including essential prompts like "sit," "stand," "bathroom," "hands to yourself," "raise hand," and more, this resource ensures accessibility throughout various daily settings. Laminate these visuals, attach to a lanyard, keychain, or ID holder, and keep them at your fingertips for easy use in the hallway, playground, bus, and beyond. Make daily communication seamless and supportive for children with disabilities using this versatile and essential resource! If you like this resource, check out our original set of visuals: Visuals for Necklace or Lanyard SET 2
The preschool years are a time of exploration and discovery. They are also filled with learning a lot about what makes us unique individuals. Recently, I started working with my toddler on identifying and naming body parts and reading various All About Me Books. Today we’re sharing a fun all about me preschool science activity...Read More
Receptive language is the comprehension of language input. Learn all about it, plus X easy activities to improve receptive language delays!
There's a lot to autism that most people do not know and understand. This infographic categorizes the different components.
sign me up now! Find helpful ideas and engaging resources to support your special education students! And get back to doing more of what you love, teaching! DISCOVER IDEAS FIND INSPIRATION SAVE TIME ENGAGE STUDENTS
Autism effects a wide spread demographic. One therapy that is often sought out to help those effected with Autism. ABA refers to Applied Behavior Analysis. It used to be referred to as behavior mod…
Great list and variety of supplies new teachers actually need that won't break the bank. Perfect for gift ideas for teachers!
Prompting Hierarchy- How I got duped! What you need to know about the prompting hierarchy. Snag the infographic and info perfect for working with your staff!
Resources, tips, and materials to help you, help children with autism
A few weeks ago, I wrote a list of typical characteristics exhibited by students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). In this post, I will provide a list of interventions and strategies to help t…
Resources, tips, and materials to help you, help children with autism