Christmas Party Planning Setup Kit
While the holidays do bring loads of fun things like social appropriateness to eating cookies and candy before 9am and an excuse to make online shopping your second job it also can bring a lot of challenges for our classrooms. Holidays equal schedule...
read moreBehavior Plan Flow Charts
Writing a behavior plan is all about individualization. There is no one-size-fits-all formula that will work for every student. This process can be daunting and overwhelming. I get it. I've been there. Sitting in front of that document wondering where the heck you...
read moreSchedule Based Token Boards
Token boards are a classroom essential. They provide a means of giving students reinforcement without constantly have cheetos or iPad breaks. Students work for a preferred item and earn stars or tokens along the way. I am really excited to shared these schedule based...
read moreColor Coding: Helping Staff More than Students
I love a good color coding systems because yes it's pretty and cute but I actually love it because it's functional as crap. Today let's talk about color coding and why half the time it's more helpful to the staff than the students. And that's just fine....
read moreCommunity Trip Visuals
It's important to remember that community based instruction is still instruction. There is teaching going on. We can't disregard all of the valuable tools & strategies we use to teach our students on a daily basis. We need those tools more than ever when going out...
read moreSocial Story Adapted Books {Behavior Edition}
Social stories are a successful way to increase positive behaviors and decrease negative behaviors! I love social stories but sometimes I need something that is more interactive and hands-on. My new obsession is social story adapted books - combining two...
read moreBehavior Visuals for Specials Classes
We talked about this earlier this month - how problems behaviors don't only occur within the four walls of our little classroom homes. Behaviors will occur throughout environment and are sometimes more likely in unfamiliar settings. Gym class, music class, and art...
read moreUltimate Packet of Behavior Management Visuals {SET 2}
Behavior visuals are my jam. Like seriously though. I excitedly started creating a behavior visual the other day only to realize I already had two versions of it made already. I love getting creative and thinking about different ways to prevent problem behaviors....
read moreReal Photo Token Board
For some learners, a traditional token board may be too abstract to understand. Some children need to start with something very concrete to illustrate that reinforcement is coming. It's important to fade reinforcement so students aren't used to getting a reinforcer...
read moreMini Token Economy Board
Sometimes the simplest tool is your most valuable one. I started making these mini token economies way back when my first year teaching. These star charts are still one of my most used tools. If I am meeting with a new client or have a new student that I don't know...
read moreBehavior Social Stories
Social stories are a learning tool. They provide information in a concrete way using the support of visuals. They tell individuals what they should do (as opposed to only saying what they shouldn't do). Children with autism benefit from direct instruction and...
read moreVisual Necklace
Let's be real - behaviors don't only happen within the 4 walls of our classrooms. Sometimes I wish that they would because in those 4 walls, I am way more in control. In our classrooms, we have visuals, schedules, data sheets, paras, and ideas ready to roll. We can...
read moreBehavior Plan Flowcharts & Tools
Writing a behavior plan is all about individualization. There is no one-size-fits-all formula that will work for every student. This process can be daunting and overwhelming. I get it. I've been there. Sitting in front of that document wondering where the heck you...
read moreVisuals for Behavior
When I am mad, like raging someone just stole my last roll of velcro coins mad, I don't want to talk to anyone. The English language becomes difficult to understand and don't you even try to reason with me. I am seeing red. Our kids are the same way. And for some...
read moreBehavior Contingency Maps
Some of these behavior interventions are confusing for us to understand so how the heck are our kids going to understand these contingencies? Visuals to the rescue! Behavioral Contingency Maps are a MUST-HAVE resources that will clearly & concretely...
read moreHow to Use Prompts Effectively and Efficiently
Let's talk prompting. This is a word that gets thrown around so often that we end up forgetting what it means and what the purpose is. Prompts are a teaching tool. Prompts are something we add to a situation to increase the likelihood of our student responding...
read moreVisual Monthly Calendars
All summer we have talked about the importance of schedules and visuals and now we've been putting into overdrive by saying the whole goal of this month is teach and solidify routines and schedules. So we all get it. Schedules are important. But don't forget about...
read moreKeep Parents Involved with Home/School Communication!
The home/school connections is critically important for all children! For children with special needs, this connection can be more challenging. Some of our students may struggle to communicate with their parents about what happened at school. This Home School...
read moreUsing Visuals to Teach Routines
We've been talking ALL SUMMER LONG about visuals. Not only did visuals have its own fully dedicated week of posts but visuals also crawled its way into our week on schedules. It even popped up in class structure, work tasks, and communication. We talk about visuals...
read moreUsing Mini Schedules in Your Classroom
Mini schedules are your visuals schedule's cooler younger sister. She's always down for a good time and will help you out whenever needed. Same with these little sets of visuals glory. They are quick and simple yet immensely useful. Don't underestimate their...
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