Visual Schedule, Calm Down, Behavior Management, Autism Bundle
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Description
The video preview gives you a walk through of The Best Visual Schedule & Visual Supports for Behavior (part of this huge set). The PDF Preview gives you a sneak peak at the entire product.
What You Get in this HUGE set of no prep, low prep, and digital resources for Special Education, Speech Therapy, Preschool, and Autism:
Behavior
- Stop and Go Visuals
- Behavior Posters (Binder Size, Cover Included), Task Box Size for: Sit Down, Stand Up, Stop, Go, Quiet, Safe Hands, Safe Feet, 5-4-3-2-1, Later, Schedule Change, Pause, Change Schedule, Pause, Surprise, Interruption, Drill, Field Trip, Check Schedule, Line Up, On Task, Time, Alarm, Mask, Clean (hands), Clean (wipes), Wash, Space (6 feet apart), Take a Break, Wait, Sit Down (Carpet), Class, Walk, Close Door, Yes, No, On, Off, Mute, Unmute, Look, Listen, Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down, Bathroom (2 versions), Raise Hand, Rest Time, No Running, Shoes On, Clean Up
Calm Down
- Visuals for Yoga and Sensory Input
Safety Cues:
- Name Badge Safety Cue Cards for lanyard
Social Stories:
- I Can Take Care of Things (No Throwing)
- That Hurts! (No Hitting, No Kicking, No Biting, etc)
- I Can Be Safe: Please Don't Run Away (Elopement)
- Safe Mouth (No Biting!)
Pragmatic Language Visuals:
- AAC, Full Page, Task Box Size, Sentence Strips for feelings and sensory integration choices
Visual Schedules:
- First Then, First Then Next
- Digital Visual Schedule
- Printable Visual Schedule Full Page and Task Box Sizes
- Speech Therapy Session Schedule
- Remote Learning and Teletherapy Options
- New! Editable Visual Schedules
Boom Cards:
- Pragmatic Language: Emotions and Feelings with real images
- Visual Schedule
- Social Stories (All 3 listed above)
How I Use
Most children benefit from visuals. We can use visuals to support children at home, in the classroom, in the community, and in therapy sessions. Even if a child is verbal, he/she can benefit from visuals. This 1) provides opportunities for communication 2) expressing wants/needs 3) serves as a reference for instruction 4) works to connect visual learners.
Related Products
Visual Schedule Set (Digital and Printable)
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Functional Life Skills Sequencing
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