Visual Schedule for Speech Therapy
It's the perfect visual schedule for speech therapy and special education- easy storage and built in organization system! Provides first then and first next last schedule options. It has 108 picture options to choose from- plus open-ended options and "all done" pictures! Great for your students who have autism or need picture supports
How To Use Task Boxes In Your Classroom
Have you been curious about using task cards for preschool, kindergarten, or special education? Let me tell you, the hype is accurate, and task boxes for preschool & kindergarten are the perfect interactive learning tool. They are easy to grab, and my students love the variety of engaging activities. I have been using them for preschool morning bins, tabletop activities, or even as quick assessment tools for preschool. Head over to the blog to check out these work boxes today!
Supporting Students with Autism in GenEd Classrooms
Students with Autism thrive with the use of visuals and structure. When we expect our students to complete work, whether in the general education classroom, special education classroom, or community, we need to remember to use visual structure to help them understand and know what is expected of them. By using visual structure, we incorporate visual cues into a task or activity.

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13 Sensory Strategies for Kids in the Classroom
Learn classroom sensory strategies including sensory bins, stations, bottles, and ways to calm and focus kids from an occupational therapist. Great for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and school aged kids for sensory breaks in the classroom, ideas for a sensory corner, and ways to get kids learning.
Tips for Implementing IEPs in a Preschool Classroom | Teacher Tips
Are you a new preschool special education teacher? Being a new special education teacher can be overwhelming but today I’m sharing how to implement IEPs in the preschool classroom. You must differentiate instructional strategies for your preschool students. Meeting their IEP goals might be working on sensory activities, fine motor skills, and social skills for special ed preschool students. Don’t forget to do data collection and progress monitoring too.
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