A 90-minute Tier 3 individualized lesson for adult learners with disabilities, focusing on a structured five-step decision-making model to enhance independence in daily living, finances, and personal goals.
A lesson focused on shifting the narrative from autism awareness to acceptance by celebrating cognitive and personal strengths. Includes teacher resources and student-facing materials for classrooms and community spaces.
A 90-minute lesson designed for adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), specifically those on the autism spectrum. This lesson focuses on recognizing overstimulation and using sensory-grounding techniques, breathing, and clear advocacy scripts to manage sensory input in workplace and community settings.
A professional development workshop on de-escalation techniques for school staff, focusing on verbal strategies, trigger identification, and self-regulation.
A comprehensive training presentation outlining the step-by-step de-escalation room protocol for staff members.
A professional protocol guide for staff to manage student de-escalation in a consistent and safe manner.
A comprehensive guide for parents to navigate the Committee on Special Education (CSE) process, providing tools and strategies for effective advocacy and preparation.
A comprehensive 90-minute training session for adults with IDD focusing on essential work habits: punctuality, feedback, communication, and professionalism.
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help students master task initiation and working memory through structured routines and cognitive exercises. These resources provide practical strategies for overcoming procrastination and improving information retention.
A high-level introduction to the QBS SafetyCare behavioral safety program, focusing on prevention, de-escalation, and maintaining safety within a public school environment.
Introduces consonant blends, digraphs, and the CVCe (silent e) pattern using professional and household management themes to maintain adult engagement.
A foundational safety lesson covering essential emergency procedures, including fire evacuation, lockdowns, shelter-in-place, and severe weather protocols. Students learn to identify exits, report hazards, and respond correctly to different emergency signals.
Foundational materials for the Life Skills Launchpad, including binder covers, dividers, and sequence-wide tracking systems.
Practicing the core skills of independent living, including home maintenance, personal advocacy, and daily scheduling.
Preparing for the workforce with mock interviews, professional communication practice, and on-the-job simulations.
Developing social-emotional awareness through event planning, role-play conversations, and meaningful peer interactions.
Mastering money identification, budgeting, and the mechanics of shopping through a pantry store simulation and real-world problem-solving.
A comprehensive workshop focusing on essential adulting skills through immersive role-play, task simulations, and practical financial planning. This lesson covers Independent Living, Employment Readiness, Self-Advocacy, and Financial Literacy.
A comprehensive life skills rotation lesson covering budgeting, social interactions at a cafe, job skills (stocking/packing), and self-advocacy through role-play and game-based learning.
A supportive guide for parents to understand the neurological basis of ADHD, focusing on strengths and providing actionable resources.
A professional 90-minute workforce training session for adults with IDD, focusing on foundational housekeeping skills, workplace safety, and professional cleaning routines.
Final 90-minute capstone sessions: Project development and polish (Week 11) followed by a comprehensive Skills Challenge and formal Graduation Ceremony (Week 12).
90-minute intensive on professional email etiquette, replying vs. forwarding, handling attachments, and a simulation for identifying phishing and spam. (Week 9)
In-depth 90-minute training on advanced word processing formatting (Week 7) and professional file organization, culminating in a hands-on "File Architect" certification challenge (Week 8).
A comprehensive set of essential proctoring guides and tools for general education teachers to effectively manage Special Education accommodations like extended time and read-aloud during assessments.
A lesson focused on functional math skills in a grocery store setting, specifically identifying prices from visual cues like tags and flyers.