Special education classroom

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Interactive Calendar Mat: The Perfect Morning Meeting Activity for Your Special Education Classroom
Whether it's the beginning of the school year or you just need a change, now's a great time to create the perfect morning meeting routine in your special education classroom. And this Interactive Calendar Mat is going to be a game changer! This resource allows you to create individualized, differentiated calendar mats for each student in your classroom so each student can practice calendar skills in a way that meets their needs. Grab this resource now to add to your beginning of the day routine.
My Daily Schedule in an Autism Classroom - Simply Special Ed
My Daily Schedule in an Autism Classroom - Simply Special Ed
Life Cycles (Special Education Science Unit)
Integrate science & reading with this life cycles science unit. Students will learn about life cycles of animals & plants. These science activities are designed for students in special ed. classrooms who need more hands on practice & direct instruction. Books are included with follow up activities to enrich understanding. These science activities are perfect for work task boxes, science centers, reading centers, special education classes, autism programs, kindergarten, 1st grade & homeschoolers.
Visuals for Necklace or Lanyard
Visual Necklace for Children with Autism by The Autism Helper | Teachers Pay Teachers
Visual Schedules for Autism and Special Education
My first year in my self-contained classroom was one of the most challenging things I have ever endured. I felt unorganized and the lack of structure was truly debilitating. And then, I discovered: visual schedules. Research shows the benefits of using visual schedules with individuals with autism spectrum disorders. A visual schedule communicates the order of upcoming events or activities using photographs, objects, icons, or words. Click to read more.
Will my autistic child ever talk? How to help a speech delayed child
OTA working with autistic children can use picture exchange to provide communication for both the therapist and child. Communication cards can also help develop verbal language, decrease tantrums and odd behaviors. Development of adaptive skills helps this intervention obtain communication and interaction with the patient.