A Wilson Step 6 aligned lesson focusing on multisyllabic word division and reading comprehension using a sports journalism article about NFL trades.
A literature-based assessment focused on evidence-based reading, active strategy reflection, and identifying conflict and theme through the story of Donovan's social choices.
A specialized lesson focused on 'The Gap' between impulse and action, introducing the 'Brain Brake' and 'Sportscasting' techniques to help students inhibit initial responses.
A high-school level lesson focusing on conflict resolution (negotiation, mediation) and self-advocacy in workplace and post-secondary settings, specifically designed for students with autism and learning disabilities.
A 3-day small group lesson plan (30 minutes per day) focusing on determining theme, tracking its development, and writing objective summaries using SWBST scaffolds.
A comprehensive suite of resources designed to help parents and guardians understand the neurobiological roots of dyslexia, its specific impacts on reading development, and common misconceptions. This lesson provides a deep dive into evidence-based information derived from the Massachusetts Dyslexia Guidelines.
A comprehensive staff training module on implementing restorative practices in special education settings, focusing on neurodiversity-affirming approaches and visual supports.
A comprehensive behavior intervention package for a 6th-grade student focusing on physical boundaries, focused communication, and classroom navigation.
A speech therapy lesson focused on mastering /l/ blends through an engaging exploration of bioluminescence and high-interest challenges.
A comprehensive lesson focusing on morphological cues for high school special education students, using visual supports and structured sentence writing to master word endings like -s, -es, -ed, -ing, -er, and -est.
Focuses on the essential skills for living independently, including grocery shopping, meal planning, and maintaining a home.
Guides students through the process of identifying career interests, building a basic resume, and practicing workplace social skills.
Empowers students to understand income, banking basics, and the fundamentals of creating a personal budget.
A structured approach to identifying themes in literature using a detective-themed graphic organizer designed for students with executive function and comprehension challenges.
A comprehensive social story and implementation guide designed to help middle school students with emotional disabilities successfully navigate the transition from home to school via the van.
Adult learners explore the role of a job coach through an interactive slideshow and deep-dive case studies. Participants analyze real-world workplace scenarios to identify how a coach supports professional growth, communication, and independence.
A lesson designed to help middle school students develop executive function skills by breaking down large tasks into manageable steps during study hall sessions.
A comprehensive lesson focused on identifying and improving executive functioning skills through self-reflection and strategy building.
A comprehensive set of tools for managing and reducing peer defiance and verbal conflict, focusing on proactive BIP strategies, student-facing visuals, and data collection.
An activity for Mental Health Awareness Month centered on a fictional candy brand that celebrates neurodiversity and high-energy mind traits.
Focuses on communication, empathy, and advocacy using tag team dynamics from The Rock, Seth Rollins, and The New Day to build a culture of acceptance and 'Championship' level respect.
Focuses on understanding the autism spectrum through the lens of WWE superstars like John Cena and Roman Reigns, reframing neurodiversity as a unique 'superstar' profile rather than a deficit.
A comprehensive lesson for 6th-grade special education students focusing on decoding and understanding multisyllable words ending in '-ce'. This lesson uses a detective theme to engage students in 'cracking the code' of soft 'c' sounds and syllable division.
A parallel 5-week intervention for high school English Learners focusing on phoneme segmentation fluency, providing the oral foundation necessary for decoding success.
A comprehensive reading assessment based on a high-interest realistic fiction story, designed to measure literal, inferential, and evaluative comprehension through evidence-based responses.
A social skills lesson designed for a 9-year-old student to distinguish between friendly behavior and romantic interest (flirting) in a school setting using a detective-themed investigation approach.
A comprehensive speech therapy lesson focused on identifying and interpreting idioms, metaphors, similes, and multiple-meaning words through hands-on activities and visual aids.
A collection of 10 rapid-fire executive functioning challenges designed to kickstart focus and mental agility at the start of any session.
A lesson designed to empower students to understand their IEP goals and practice self-advocacy through scenario-based roleplay. Students will learn the 'Blueprinting' method for communicating their needs effectively to teachers and staff.
A focused session on postsecondary self-advocacy, teaching students with learning differences how to communicate their needs to professors and employers. The lesson emphasizes the transition from high school's automatic support to the self-initiated systems of college and the workplace.
A review of all skills, self-assessment of progress, and a celebration of 'Brain Boss' certification.
Teaches cognitive flexibility and how to 'pivot' when plans change or obstacles arise.
Explores mental strategies for holding and manipulating information, such as visualization and external checklists.