Severe Nonverbal Autism
Teaching kids with autism may mean working with nonverbal students. Here are 9 strategies for effectively working with students with severe nonverbal autism.
Teaching kids with autism may mean working with nonverbal students. Here are 9 strategies for effectively working with students with severe nonverbal autism.
Picture Exchange for nonverbal students is an effective way to implement a communication system. It relies on three main principles and a cycle of phases. Learn more on how to implement picture exchange in your Autism unit.
Choice and Voice for Every Student… Are you Writing with Nonverbal Students? Writing with Nonverbal Students Premium parking… that is what I call it. Have… Read More »Writing with Nonverbal Students
I was giving a training tonight and it happened… the words that sent shivers down my spine.
Why even bother.
What!?! Why bother? Is that for real!
I understand Why Bother for some things- like waking up early to work out or changing out of my stretchy pants.
But Why Bother with teaching students? Uh- not okay.
So let me give some context because I’m sure this teacher is not the only one.
Active Participation in Math for Nonverbal Students: Active Participation in Math: How to include students with complex communication needs in math activities. We have… Read More »Active Participation in Math for Nonverbal Students
I have been teaching for years. When I think back to my classrooms of yore, it seems like there were just way fewer students with… Read More »Best Teaching Strategies for Autism Classrooms (10 Top Tips)
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects how people communicate and interact with others. People with ASD may have difficulties with social… Read More »AAC Meaning Autism Devices for Alternative Communication
In the world of special education, creating meaningful goals for students with special needs is essential for their success. In this blog post, we will… Read More »Pre Vocational IEP Goals (Life Skills Goal Bank and Ideas)
✨Are you ready to tackle behavior management for your students with autism? 🧩 Behavior charts, also known as token boards, are the secret ingredient to success! In our latest blog post, we explore the different types of behavior charts, why they work, and how to implement them effectively. Say goodbye to challenging behaviors and hello to a more positive and engaging learning environment. 🌈💪 Don’t miss out on this valuable resource! Visit the Noodle Nook website for more. #BehaviorCharts #AutismSupport #PositiveReinforcement
Discover the key to effective IEP meetings – understanding your students’ strengths and weaknesses. By identifying their unique abilities, you can tailor your teaching strategies to ignite their academic potential. Dive into our comprehensive list of student strengths and weaknesses for IEP writing and get valuable insights and actionable steps. PLUS there is a free printable PDF too! #TeacherWin