This lesson focuses on helping kindergarten students with ASD identify physical signs of frustration before they escalate, using visual supports and script-based practice.
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.
An active articulation adventure for kindergarteners focusing on the /l/ and /sh/ sounds through localized body movements suitable for small spaces.
A comprehensive workshop for parents focusing on supporting executive functioning skills in students with ADHD and Autism, specifically targeting self-regulation and task completion.
Students will practice visual perception and letter recognition through engaging dinosaur-themed matching activities, including picture-to-picture and case-matching exercises.
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.