A physical and creative intervention designed for 7-year-olds with ADHD to practice multi-step directions, task completion, and sustained attention through a 'Quest' narrative.
Challenges students with 4+ step sequences and introduces advanced strategies like chunking and mental visualization for long-term mastery.
Moves into visual-spatial memory where students must follow multi-step drawing or building instructions to create specific patterns or images.
Focuses on basic multi-step physical and verbal commands (2-3 steps) using high-energy 'Simon Says' style games and verbal recall strategies.
This lesson introduces the concept of expected and unexpected behaviors in three key settings: school, home, and the community. Designed for students with intellectual impairments, it uses simple visual cues and concrete examples to help students navigate social expectations.
A specialized check-in session designed to help a shy student navigate sensory discomfort in PE and other school environments, focusing on building trust and identifying specific stressors.
A comprehensive lesson covering Chapter 1 of 'Jane Goodall and the Chimpanzees of Gombe,' focusing on reading comprehension across three distinct ability levels and specialized vocabulary development using picture-matching activities.
A specialized speech therapy lesson focused on identifying and producing mixed vocalic /r/ sounds within a Valentine's Day themed context to promote conversational carryover.
A lesson focused on identifying and using high-frequency words in context, specifically designed for 2nd-grade students in a self-contained classroom.
A lesson focused on supporting a first-grade student through the process of moving between classrooms, emphasizing the group plan and self-regulation techniques.
This lesson introduces the concept of being 'settled' and ready to learn using a Carol Gray style social story and visual supports. It focuses on the physical and emotional sensations of the Green Zone to help first graders transition into activities with confidence.
A social story and support tools designed to help a first grader recognize when they need a break, how to request one appropriately using Zones of Regulation language, and how to transition back to learning.
This lesson introduces the concept of moving from one place to another using a social story and visual aids to reduce anxiety and build routine.
A social story and support materials for a first-grade student with autism focusing on transitions, specifically stopping activities and moving between rooms using Zones of Regulation concepts.
A comprehensive workshop for parents focusing on supporting executive functioning skills in students with ADHD and Autism, specifically targeting self-regulation and task completion.
A lesson focused on teaching the step-by-step routine for independent showering, including preparation and post-shower tasks.
Reinforces discrimination between 'Yes' and 'No' in real-world scenarios, featuring daily choice boards and practice worksheets.
Focuses on identifying and communicating acceptance or desire using the word 'Yes' through visual cues and social narratives.
Focuses on identifying and communicating rejection or boundaries using the word 'No' through visual cues and social narratives.
A lesson designed for students with low cognitive or intellectual developmental disabilities to differentiate between hard and soft skills and identify their own personal strengths through visual, high-support activities.