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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 ...
Exploring Calming Strategies: Emotional Freedom Technique/Tapping
I am excited to share a new calming strategy that has been extremely effective with my students of all ages. It is called Emotional Freedom Technique, or Tapping for short. In this post, I will share with you what tapping is, how you can utilize it with your...
Benefits of a Therapy Dog
Dogs are generally known for their loyalty and affection toward their owners. A dog with the right personality can share these traits with others by becoming a therapy dog. Meet Lulu From the first time my family saw her, we knew Lulu had the perfect personality to...
Classroom Flow Check-In
Happy Fall! By now, you may be four to eight weeks into your back-to-school routine. How are things going? If you feel like things are chaotic or not quite right, just know that you are not alone! Sometimes this feeling can come from the actual structure and set up of...
The Only Curriculum You’ll Ever Need
Let's talk about the best curriculum out there for my self-contained classroom! As a teacher in a self-contained classroom, I’ve always sought resources that truly meet the diverse needs of my students. After years of trial and error, I finally found a game-changer:...
Tips to Help Your Child Learn Challenging Concepts
It is inevitable that we will come across a concept that our children find particularly challenging when homeschooling, but it is important that we do not let these moments feel inadequate. Remember, every child learns differently, and with persistence, patience, and...
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,...