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Free Printable Visuals for Autism Classroom

Printable Visuals for Autism

    17 FREE Printable visuals for Autism classrooms including printable visual schedules, schedule cards, picture visuals, rules cards, social stories, and token boards all perfect for special education teachers. Get your free printable visuals for SpEd today!

    Setting Up Your Classroom Routine and Procedure in Sp Ed or Autism Units

    How to Set Up Classroom Routine in Special Ed

      How to Set Up Classroom Routine in Special Ed- Strategies for Daily Rules and Routines in a self contained classroom for better classroom management including 7 essential procedures for SpEd!

      Read more about what daily visual schedules you need in your Autism Unit or Special Ed classroom, how they offer behavior support, help the adults in the room, and support individual students with life skills.

      Daily Visual Schedule for Autism Classrooms

        Read more about what daily visual schedules you need in your Autism Unit or Special Ed classroom, how they offer behavior support, help the adults in the room, and support individual students with life skills.

        What is a prompting hierarchy and how do you use it in an Autism classroom, speech therapy room or when teaching aac? This is a great overview of the hierarchy of prompting and cueing with a printable chart! Also how to use the prompting hierarchy to stop learned helplessness and build independence. Listen now to learn more.

        How to Use the Prompting Hierarchy

          What is a prompting hierarchy and how do you use it in an Autism classroom, speech therapy room or when teaching aac? This is a great overview of the hierarchy of prompting and cueing with a printable chart! Also how to use the prompting hierarchy to stop learned helplessness and build independence. Listen now to learn more.

          Activities to improve social skills in Autism classrooms -Tips and Tricks

          Activities to Improve Social Skills in Autism Classrooms

            If you are a teacher in special education, you are always looking for activities to improve social skills in Autism classrooms especially. If you work with students who have Autism, then social skills deficits are always an issue that need specific instruction.