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Visual Keyring- Autism Support By Spedventures With Miss M | Tpt 33
Picture Communication Symbols: Basic Behavior
Print, laminate, cut out, punch a hole in top left corner, add a binder ring, and attach to your lanyard to have these visual cues available at all times. Great during assemblies, walking in the hall, specials, cafeteria, recess, dismissal/arrival, and during classroom tasks. An alternative is to attach them to popsicle sticks and use as mini signs.
Will my autistic child ever talk? How to help a speech delayed child
Emotion Choice Cards - Emotional Regulation / Coping Skills
This product is intended to help students learn to control their own feelings and develop emotional regulation / coping skills. A chart is included where teachers/students can create a menu of options for students to choose from when they are feeling a particular emotion (distracted, excited, angry, etc).It includes 28 feelings words and 50 different picture icons/visual supports for coping tools.
Emotion Choice Cards - Emotional Regulation / Coping Skills
Emotion Choice Cards - Emotional Regulation / Coping Skills by Lauren Erickson