A structured classroom routine lesson featuring a Spider-Man themed tracking board and matching printable reward badges designed to motivate daily task completion.
A multi-sensory letter review suite designed specifically for Kindergarten and 1st Grade SDC students, featuring hands-on, highly visual, and movement-based games to master the letters A, B, C, D, F, G, I, M, N, O, R, S, and T.
Session 8 synthesizes the 8-week journey. The student compiles their logs into a personalized confidence guide and celebrates their testing achievements.
Session 7 explores more complex decisions under pressure, teaching the student how to weigh risks and rewards using a simple visual rating tool.
Session 6 addresses social interactions. The student learns low-demand social scripts and structured visual recipes for peer connection.
Session 5 covers processing unexpected outcomes. The student learns to analyze results without self-blame, using a structured "trail debugging" framework.
Session 4 focuses on gradually expanding the comfortable operating zone by setting up and running tiny, controlled trials in a safe environment, mapping Core, Stretch, and Storm zones.
Session 3 introduces structured decision-making. The student learns to map decisions into binary "trail forks," reducing cognitive overload and paralysis.
Session 2 re-frames the fear of trying new things. The student learns to treat new activities as low-stakes "scouting runs" where mistakes are just "terrain map data."
Session 1 establishes the "Field Guide" and "Wildwood Scouting" metaphor, helping the student identify their individual strengths as "field gear specs" to build baseline confidence.
A collection of executive functioning resources designed to help students master school-day transitions, arrival, and dismissal routines using visual desk checklists, a modeled presentation, and a comprehensive teacher guide.
A 30-minute small group lesson for 1st graders focusing on flexible thinking and social flexibility. Teaches students how to handle when a preferred friend is unavailable and how to choose 'alternate missions' (other friends/activities) without getting stuck.
A comprehensive social skills lesson package designed to teach, practice, and track progress on conversational turn-taking, topic maintenance, and active listening for elementary and middle school students with social communication IEP goals.
A highly visual reader's theater lesson tailored for third-grade students reading at a first-grade level. Features a simple, repetitive three-character play with rich visual cues, character badges, and scaffolded activities to build decoding confidence and fluency.
A specialized social-emotional learning lesson focused on helping neurodivergent 2nd and 3rd graders categorize school challenges. Features a comprehensive, highly accommodated 50-question quiz and a teacher's scoring key.
A comprehensive individual intervention lesson designed for kindergarten students to build stamina and task engagement for up to 8-10 minutes using interactive Lego and building activities, minimizing prompt dependence.
A highly accessible lesson on Jackie Robinson designed for 1st-2nd grade reading levels and IEP accommodations. Includes a simplified reading passage, three levels of differentiated graphic organizers, a visual cut-and-paste sequencing timeline, and a teacher guide.
A targeted one-to-one session designed to improve a student's ability to follow complex oral directions while ignoring intentional visual distractions. This 'Secret Agent' themed lesson uses common classroom and art supplies to build focus through ten progressively difficult missions.
A visually-rich lesson on the water cycle designed for students with hearing loss. It emphasizes written instructions, picture cues, and non-oral understanding checks to ensure accessibility.
Advanced boundary application for WashU students, focusing on social challenges and respecting personal space within friendships and group work.
Involves hands-on practice for Kean (lining up) and sorting activities for Ramapo/WP to categorize expected vs. unexpected behaviors in specific school settings.
Focuses on identifying and practicing correct personal space behaviors during school routines such as lunch, recess, and transitions for Kean, Ramapo, and WP students.
A comprehensive review unit for Wilson Reading Program Steps 6 through 12, focusing on syllable marking, complex suffix patterns, r-controlled vowels, and vowel digraphs.
Challenges fine motor strength as toddlers 'rescue' pond animals from painter's tape 'reeds.'
Explores rhythmic movement and pattern-making through dragonfly-themed silk play and wing stamping.