A 4-lesson SDI sequence for 3-year-olds focusing on imitating actions with objects (crayons, blocks, animals, people) while integrating cognitive 'Stop, Look, Listen, Do' and behavioral compliance strategies.
A collection of tools and guides for educators to monitor student behavior and progress, facilitating clear communication between school and home.
A 4-lesson sequence for preschool students to develop foundational scissor skills using a weather theme. Students progress from basic grip and strength to cutting complex curves and circles.
An 8-lesson SDI series designed for a 5-year-old student to develop emotional regulation skills, covering emotion identification, body awareness, and specific calming strategies like breathing and sensory tools.
A 8-lesson SDI unit for preschool boys focused on social play skills in the block area, utilizing a construction theme to teach initiation, sharing, and turn-taking.
A comprehensive set of errorless learning resources focused on basic academic skills for students with special needs. The materials are designed to minimize frustration and promote independent work habits through high-success tasks.
A 3-lesson unit designed for non-verbal students on the autism spectrum to identify and differentiate between four core emotions: happy, sad, angry, and scared. Each lesson utilizes high-contrast emoji illustrations and real-life photographic concepts to bridge the gap between symbols and human expression.
A comprehensive framework for K-5 RSP math instruction, including a California Common Core aligned scope and sequence of power standards and a leveled placement diagnostic.
A comprehensive collection of resources for K-12 educators and staff focusing on trauma-informed care, social-emotional learning, neurodiversity, and crisis intervention. Includes training slides, student worksheets, clinical templates, and parent guides.
A professional development series designed to equip educational support staff with practical, grade-appropriate strategies for improving student independence and executive skills.
Essential classroom management tools and visual supports for special education settings to promote student independence and reduce anxiety.
A series of lessons and materials designed to help students master common sight words and simple vocabulary found in everyday environments like the kitchen, grocery store, and home.
A series of cognitive development activities for children with autism, focusing on categorization, discrimination, and attribute identification.
A comprehensive self-regulation curriculum designed to help students identify emotions, manage sensory overload, and implement effective coping strategies. This final unit focuses on assessment, mastery, and celebration of learned skills.