by Gina Russell, B.S , M.Ed | Nov 12, 2020 | Fall, Resources |
There’s nothing more comforting (in my eyes at this point) in the midst of a pandemic than the thought of comforting Thanksgiving food. If you’re looking for ways to incorporate some turkey and Thanksgiving fun into your classroom or virtual session, then this post...
by Gina Russell, B.S , M.Ed | Oct 22, 2020 | Fall, Tutorials & Tours |
Halloween and other themed activities may look a little different this year but as special education teachers, one thing that remains the same is structure and the need for language support! I love creating themed core and fringe language boards so that my students...
by Jen Koenig, B.S, M.Ed., LBS1 | Oct 7, 2020 | Fall |
I love teaching in October. Students are in a routine, expectations have been set and the real fun and learning can begin. There are so many great fall resources at The Autism Helper! My students this year adore Halloween, and I’m gathering and prepping all of...
by Sarah Allen, MA CCC-SLP | Nov 5, 2019 | Cooking, Fall |
I love incorporating cooking activities into my therapy sessions. I try to do cooking activities once a month with some of my students in my special education classrooms. Why do I do cooking in speech??? Cooking is a great way to work on following directions,...
by Gina Russell, B.S , M.Ed | Oct 23, 2019 | Fall |
Oh, I just LOVE the holidays in an elementary school! The kids are so excited, and I love being themed and making it special for them. With that being said, I don’t suddenly go crazy and throw out structure and routine. I keep our normal routine for the morning, so...
by Sasha Long, M.A., BCBA | Oct 21, 2019 | Fall |
Class parties are not always the most fun event in some of our classrooms. It completely makes sense. We take away all of the structure, visuals, schedules, and consistency our kids need and thrive on. Then we give them an excessive amount of sugar and completely...