A sequence for 6th-grade AAC users focused on social pragmatics, navigational speed, and conversational repair strategies to improve peer-to-peer communication.
A collection of tools and guides for educators to monitor student behavior and progress, facilitating clear communication between school and home.
A comprehensive program for students receiving paraprofessional support to build independence through work completion strategies and academic organizational habits.
A comprehensive series of 30-minute lessons tailored for different grade levels (K-10) to foster understanding, empathy, and advocacy regarding autism and neurodiversity. Each lesson uses age-appropriate literature to ground the conversation.
A comprehensive training module for paraprofessionals to support K-8 students in sensory regulation. It focuses on identifying internal states, building sensory menus, and implementing proactive breaks to maintain a 'ready to learn' zone.
A 5-day ELA test prep intensive for 6th-7th grade special education students, themed around outdoor survival. This sequence focuses on WVDE ELA standards for citing textual evidence using the RACE strategy and daily morpheme work.
A series of thematic handwriting programs designed to improve fine motor skills and penmanship through daily practice sessions centered around fascinating educational topics like biology and history.
A comprehensive year-long curriculum designed to empower students with essential life skills for independence, focusing on financial literacy, social communication, and real-world simulations.
A full-month curriculum focused on developing independence through real-world simulations, role-playing, and practical application of functional life skills.
A unit focused on group collaboration skills for students in Autistic Support settings, covering body positioning, focus, and cooperation.
A 6-lesson sequence for middle schoolers to master executive functioning skills, focusing on task management, physical and digital organization, and building sustainable routines.
An 8-session executive functioning group for middle schoolers covering planning, organization, and time management. Each session is designed for a 20-minute small group format, providing practical tools and reflective practices.
A sequence of lessons teaching students with intellectual disabilities how to master elapsed time by working backwards. Starting with 30/60 minute chunks and progressing to exact minute calculations for real-world independence.
A comprehensive suite of executive functioning and organizational tools designed specifically for middle school students to manage their academic workload and develop sustainable study habits.
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.
A 3-week comprehensive unit for Lifeskills and Resource ELA students focused on functional reading skills through everyday labels, medicine instructions, grocery store navigation, and menus. Includes an ongoing semester-long Label Journal project.
A comprehensive social boundaries curriculum designed for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, based on the Circles model of intimacy and relationship levels.
A collection of adapted literary resources for classic texts, specifically designed for students with dyslexia and learning disabilities. Features simplified language, high-visual graphic organizers, and structured reading guides.
A comprehensive unit providing modified resources for four foundational literary works, specifically designed for students with dyslexia and learning disabilities through visual aids, graphic organizers, and shortened reading passages.
A week-long writing journey for Special Education students to reflect on past experiences, growth, and future goals. This sequence emphasizes logical organization and structured brainstorming to help students produce a cohesive short essay.
A module designed to help students master temporal processing and visual sequencing through the lens of time travel and detective work. Students learn to organize daily routines and understand cause-and-effect relationships using visual prompts.
A four-session program designed for an 11-year-old with ADHD and ASD traits to develop self-advocacy skills, focusing on setting boundaries, recognizing emotional triggers, and asking for help.
A collection of resources focused on Irish history and St. Patrick's Day traditions, emphasizing reading comprehension and vocabulary.
A transitional vocational unit for students with autism to identify the 'Zones' of others in workplace settings and determine appropriate professional responses.
A series of 1:1 sessions for a 6th grader to build self-perception, problem-solving skills, and proactive emotional regulation strategies.
A supportive sequence of lessons designed to build rapport and communication skills with selectively mute ELL students through visual and non-verbal methods.
A comprehensive pragmatic language program designed for teenagers with autism, focusing on conversational initiation, body language, and interpreting social cues.
A comprehensive set of ready-to-use, independent activities for 5th and 6th-grade students across core subjects. This emergency sub pack uses a 'Top Secret Files' theme to engage students while requiring zero prep for the substitute teacher.
A gentle, evidence-based communication program for teens with Selective Mutism. It uses behavioral shaping and approximations to move from non-verbal rapport to functional vocalization in a low-pressure 1:1 environment.