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Unlocking Academic Success: The Autism Helper Leveled Daily Curricula
In the ever-evolving landscape of a classroom, differentiating for the unique needs of every learner can be challenging. For parents, teachers, and service providers working with students on varying levels of skills, The Autism Helper Leveled Curriculums offer a...
Building Sensory Menus into a Student’s Daily Schedule
Our students thrive on routine and structure, and incorporating sensory breaks into a student’s schedule should be no different. Learn how to create sensory menus to help make your student’s day more successful. What is a Sensory Menu? Also called a sensory diet, a...
How to Use Easy Matching Workbooks
If you are looking for a product that is easy to set up and implement, check out The Autism Helper’s Easy Matching Workbooks. TAH offers these workbooks in various themes, covering you for the entire school year, including summer school. Set-Up ...
School is Back in Session!
As the back-to-school season kicks in, I have been chatting with classroom teachers about their immediate must haves. While everyone is still getting a routine down, there have been some common themes of need. Let’s take a peek at communication logs and easy...
How to Expand on the Curriculum Learning Objectives
Throughout my years of teaching, there have been moments where we have had a smaller class size (occasionally from illnesses a lesson ended earlier than expected, or inclusion minutes), and these moments were perfect times for enhancing lesson objectives from our...
Collaborating and Consulting: Tips for Related Service Providers
As the school year starts again, it is important to work closely alongside your school team. When all team members are on the same page, classrooms run more efficiently and students are well supported throughout the day. As a related service provider, I drive to...
Two Easy and Efficient Ways to Train Staff
The days leading up to the beginning of the school year can quickly become filled with meetings, prepping the classroom, creating materials, etc., making it challenging to find time to train staff. Between being short-staffed and having limited time to train,...
My Self-Contained Must-Have Resources
Let's talk about my most used and must-have resources for my self-contained classroom! As a special education teacher, I have found certain resources to be incredibly valuable and essential for creating a supportive and engaging learning environment for my students....
Essentials For Homeschooling
When you start homeschooling, having the right tools can help you create a smooth and organized learning space. While your curriculum and teaching style are important, the everyday tools you use also make a big difference. Here are some of my must-haves that can make...
The Autism Helper Resources Needed for the Beginning of the Year
It’s not too late to feel prepared for the beginning of the year! While you may be like me and have been in school for two weeks now, I have found myself getting more prepped and pumped for this school year. This week the reality of being back in school sunk in. We...
Intermediate & Complex Matching Weekly Workbooks
Dreams Do Come True! The Autism Helper came out with brand new matching weekly workbooks, Intermediate Matching Weekly Workbooks and Complex Matching Weekly Workbooks. That means there are now THREE levels to choose from: Easy, Intermediate & Complex. These new...
The Beginning of the Year Setup as a Specialist
The beginning of the school year looks different for all of the people involved within the school setting. From a custodian, a teacher, a specialist, a parent, a student, and everyone else that I am missing! There is always a lot of work to get ready for teacher meet...