Trains students in Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques, specifically the OARS framework, to elicit change talk and identify behavioral gaps with resistant students.
Encourage joint attention and exploration through the core words Open and Look.
Develop social interaction skills and transition management using Mine, You, Finished, and Turn.
Focus on expressing preferences and seeking assistance using core words Like, Don't Like, and Help.
Introduce the primary 'power words' (Go, Stop, More, Want) to establish basic requesting and agency in play-based settings.
A comprehensive transition planning toolset focused on identifying community-based vocational interests and functional skills through student input and teacher observation.
A culminating activity rotating through communication stations to demonstrate mastery of all skills.
Focusing on social pragmatics including 'Hello', 'Goodbye', and 'Thank You' on TouchChat.
Using Yes/No responses to identify or guess items in a tactile mystery box.
Refining choice-making by presenting less obvious preferences and increasing complexity.
Integrating learned communication symbols into daily 1st-grade classroom routines.
Establishing basic Yes and No responses using visual aids and AAC buttons.
Introducing the 'Help' symbol for navigating obstacles and requesting assistance.
Modeling and prompting the 'More' symbol during sensory and high-engagement tasks.
Using the 'Go' symbol on TouchChat to initiate movement and play activities.
Introduction to making a choice between two highly preferred items using TouchChat and physical indicators.
A specialized writing intervention lesson using Roblox themes to help students master basic sentence structure, capitalization, and punctuation through sentence frames and word banks.
A lesson designed for two first-graders to learn how to replace screaming and eloping with verbal communication using a feelings chart. Through role-play and visual aids, students practice identifying their emotions and stating their needs.
A comprehensive toolkit of data collection sheets for tracking various types of IEP goals, including frequency, duration, and trial-based skill acquisition.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and matching essential safety signs from community, household, road, and workplace environments. This lesson focuses on visual discrimination and functional literacy through picture-to-picture matching tasks.
Preparing for independence. Students review progress reports and finalize a plan for seeking teacher support autonomously.
Establishing consistent habits and routines. Students refine their planning process to require less counselor prompting.
Developing teacher communication skills. Students practice scripts for asking for help, clarifying assignments, and negotiating deadlines.