Participants learn fundamental safety rules, hygiene practices, and identify common kitchen tools to foster independence in the kitchen.
A functional travel training lesson focused on using Google Maps to plan a trip and practicing safety and etiquette on the MBTA. Students will navigate a step-by-step planning process and evaluate safe vs. unsafe behaviors in transit environments.
Students explore how personal hygiene and grooming habits impact the 'Zones' of their coworkers and supervisors in a professional environment.
A comprehensive lesson for college students on their rights under the ADA, the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and strategies for effective self-advocacy in higher education settings.
A comprehensive self-advocacy curriculum designed for young adults to navigate school, home, community, and the workplace with confidence. Focuses on personal identity (pronouns), legal rights (ADA/IDEA), and practical communication strategies.
A week of functional math warm-ups focused on money management, coin identification, and "next dollar up" strategies designed for special education students.
A cohesive set of professional store branding assets for Andy's OT Toolbox, including a custom banner and matching circular logo.
A lesson focused on precision, teaching students to calculate arrival times down to the minute. Includes more complex multi-step scenarios and a "Transit Planner" extension for advanced learners.
A training lesson for Teaching Assistants focused on supporting students' executive functioning skills, specifically emotional regulation, impulsivity, task initiation, and focus across K-12.
A comprehensive training program for Teaching Assistants to master the art of supporting student executive functioning, focusing on organization, time management, and task initiation across K-12.
A comprehensive training package designed for behavior staff to master the 0, 1, 2 data collection system, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and reliability across behavioral observations and documentation.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and predicting patterns across visual, vocational, and social contexts to build critical thinking and life skills.
A dual-track 90-minute activity sequence on pattern recognition, offering a professional development seminar for workplace efficiency and a supportive, scaffolded module for adults with IDD.
Reading menus, identifying categories (appetizers, entrees), prices, and special dietary symbols for dining out independently.
Navigating the grocery store through aisle signs, shelf tags, and interpreting receipts for budgeting.
Focused on medicine safety, reading dosage instructions, warning labels, and expiration dates on healthcare products.
Deep dive into nutrition labels, calorie counts, and serving sizes to help students make healthy choices through functional reading.
Introduces everyday product and food labels, focusing on product names, types, and basic information like size and weight. Includes hands-on exploration of household items.
A deep-dive lesson into the Purple Circle (Self), focusing on body autonomy, private vs. public spaces, and personal boundaries. Designed for a 45-minute instructional session.
Explores the Orange (Community/Professional) and Red (Stranger) circles, emphasizing safety, professional boundaries, and interacting with people in the community.
Covers the Green (Friends) and Yellow (Acquaintances) circles, teaching the difference between close friendship and casual social connections.
Introduces the Purple (Self) and Blue (Private/Family) circles, focusing on personal space, body autonomy, and the closest intimate relationships.
This lesson introduces the concept of declarative language for preschool educators and parents, focusing on shifting from giving commands to sharing observations to foster independent thinking.