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How Teachers Can Use Printable Behavior Tracking Sheets
🌟 Tracking student behaviors on printable sheets helps pinpoint patterns. The data leads to targeted interventions addressing root causes. See positive changes emerge when pairing purposeful strategies with measurable goals. Read more on how to use printable behavior tracking sheet resources in your classroom #datadriven #classroommanagement
Functional Communication . Support cards for Classroom Managment
These Functional communication cards enable students with Special needs get ready for leaning. Use them at Calm Down corners, workstations and centres.
How to Help Students Who Meltdown With Change and Minor Events (Ep 66)
Teachers, you met these students in your special education or general ed. classroom? Many times they are students with autism, often called Aspergers or ASD or even PDD-NOS. They can be in full special ed. or in general ed or gifted classes. But the smallest unexpected thing can trigger a meltdown. This episode of the Autism Classroom Resources podcast (listen or read at the link) has strategies that can help along with a free download in the resource library to help.
Life Skills Field Trips & How to Plan Them - Simply Special Ed
Life Skills Field Trips & How to Plan Them - Simply Special Ed
Using a Visual Schedule in Special Education - Teach Love Autism
Help your kids & students take ownership of their day with this hands-on & interactive visual schedule. This easy to personalize schedule is perfect for at home or classroom & school use. A great tool for visual learners, students with special needs, preschool, toddlers and kids of all ages. This visual schedule template is editable and perfect for morning routines, getting dressed, or classroom schedule. A kid-friendly to do list. #VisualSchedule #TeachLoveAutism #SPED
FREE LANYARD VISUAL CUE CARDS, PRINTABLE PECS WITH BOARDMAKER VISUALS for ECSE SPED, Autism Visuals
Check out these FREE printable lanyard visuals / Boardmaker visual aid cue cards. Includes 132 Boardmaker PECS / Picture Communication Symbols (PCS). A helpful tool for special ed teachers and paras in ESCE autism classrooms and general education settings like prek and kindergarten. These visuals help teachers and paras deliver non-verbal reminders, reducing interruptions in lessons. They're perfect for quiet environments (like the library) and emergency drills. Click the link to download.
The Resources I use to Manage Behavior in my Autism Classroom!
1. Critical Communication Cards - I use these to teach new skills such as requesting "break please", "help" and "wait" self -management strategies https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Calm-Down-Cards-Autism-Behaviour-Management-2489166 2. Social Stories - help my students with autism understand how to behave or respond in a particular situation using a visual guide describing various social interactions, situations, behaviours, skills or…