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Visual reminders of behavior expectations and behavior goals using non-verbal cue cards and visual schedule boards with real pictures. Make these visuals portable using behavior goal cards, key ring visuals or attaching to a student binder or folder. Easy to use no prep visuals for teachers.

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two posters with the words behavior self - monitoring and i can self - monitor on them

Social stories can be a very visual and concrete way to teach students social skills. Some students naturally understand social expectations and ways to behave, and others need more explicit teaching. In my opinion, social stories do the explicit teaching when done correctly. Students need to be able to easily understand the social skill that […]

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several stickers on top of each other that say stop and don't touch

I have bundled together 5 of my most successful Visual Tools for Positive Behavior Management! These tool have become so successful in supporting students and staff throughout our school that I dec…

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a hand holding a keychain with the words how to use visual skills like a pro

As adaptive skills increase, challenging behaviors typically decrease. Made For Me Literacy visual supports help to develop student understanding, flexibility and independence. Dana Howell of Behavior Intervention and Solutions helps teachers understand the different formats and types of visual supports they can implement in their classroom. #visualsupports #specialeducationclassroom #teachertips

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a classroom poster with the words, how to stop problem behavior in the classroom

Create an inclusive and supportive classroom environment for students with autism using evidence-based strategies for positive behavior support! Discover our top tips and best practices for managing challenging behaviors and promoting skill development. #AutismClassroom #PositiveBehaviorSupport #InclusiveEducation

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a poster with the words ready to learn and an image of a boy sitting at a desk

Using visuals in the classroom can help students in many different ways. Visuals are beneficial for all students, not just students who are identified under special education. When a student is able to visually see behavior expectations and reminders it is a concrete connection. Just like an anchor chart to teach a specific skill, when […]

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a poster with words describing the different types of desks

Teaching our students to play independently is such an important functional skill! First, if a student can play independently at school, then it can give teachers/staff the time to prep materials for the next activity, to pull small groups or to do 1:1 instruction. At home, independent play is just as important! If a child is able to play independently, then a parent can cook a meal or shower without being interrupted! I know a lot of teachers don't take the time to teach independent play…

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a poster with the words behavior, visual and talking to students about their own activities

Behavior visuals for students. This product includeds many different behavior classroom management visuals.

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visual rules cards for kids to help them learn how to use their hands and fingers

Visual rule cards can transform your classroom from chaos into order. I swear! Find out how they work and why they're a game-changer for students with special needs. Plus, discover helpful steps to implement them effectively. Check out this post on Visual rule cards for kids with special needs!

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a poster with words describing how to reduce behavior

Replacing functions of behavior with positive interventions. //special education classroom ideas //positive behavior management //SPED //autism behavior management

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an image of different facial expressions on the same person's face, with text below

For students with autism, identifying the emotions for themselves and/or others can be VERY CHALLENGING. During my first year of teaching, I realized that teaching emotions needed to be a key part of my instruction. I started targeting emotions in a weekly Drama Time where we played structured drama games related to emotions. Currently, we not only utilize drama time, but try to intertwine teaching emotions into everything we do. And can I tell you...it has made a difference. I used to have…

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behavior chart for students with different colors and text on the bottom, below it is an image

I am linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for a little 5 for Friday action! It has been quite awhile since I’ve blogged here at TGIF because…. well… life is life… and life can just be busy! Here is a little peek into my life as of late: 1. Being pregnant! This journey sure has […]

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