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Visual Schedules: Real Pictures, Editable, Autism, Daily Cards, Templates
Visual Schedules with Real Pictures {Editable Visual Schedule with Real Photos}
a young boy kneeling down with his hands in the air and text that reads 8 minutes of morning exercise can make your child a better learner
8 Minute Workout for Kids
an interactive activity for kids to learn how to use the visual skills in their classroom
How to Use Visuals to Help with Executive Functioning
Student with Autism Refuses to Work- What To Do About It
Executive function skills are something that kids can improve over time. Learn activities to improve executive function skills as well as what to executive functioning skills by age to expect from your kids. Learn strategies for kids with ADHD, sensory processing disorder, and those with cognitive impairments.
What Executive Functioning Skills Should You Expect By Age?
Executive function skills are something that kids can improve over time. Learn activities to improve executive function skills as well as what to executive functioning skills by age to expect from your kids. Learn strategies for kids with ADHD, sensory processing disorder, and those with cognitive impairments.
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How to Address Explosive Behavior in Kindergarten - Teaching Exceptional Kinders
It can be disheartening when you have a student who often exhibits out-of-control behavior. In this post, I'm sharing tips and resources to help you deal with explosive behavior in kindergarten. Click here to take a closer look at these behavior management tips for kindergarten.
Autism and Wandering in the Classroom-5 Steps You Need |Noodle Nook
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Five Deescalation Tips to Manage Meltdowns - Simply Special Ed
Are you wondering how to manage meltdowns in your special education classroom? Today, I talk about 5 deescalation techniques that you can use with your special education students. This blog includes deescalation tips for both antecedent strategies and reactive strategies. One of these meltdown tips is finding tools for sensory regulation. I include a sensory chart to pick what’s best for each child. Hopefully you find these deescalation strategies helpful to manage meltdowns in the classroom.
four different pictures with the words visual for behavior on them and an image of a boy sitting at a desk
Visual Cue Cards | Behavior Management Cards for Lanyard
Visuals Lanyard for Behavior Management
a hand holding an orange folder with pictures on it and the words portable schedules for special education
Portable Schedules for Special Education
a red book with writing and pictures on it
How I use Token Boards in Special Ed
a plastic container filled with lots of different items on top of a wooden table next to a button
Winter Sensory Science
the behavior management poster is shown with instructions to help students learn how to use them
Positive Reinforcement System Pack
a poster with the words keep behavior portable on it
Portable Behavior System - You Aut-A Know
Daily Schedules and visuals
Daily Schedules and visuals
Daily Schedules and visuals