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7 File Folder Hacks for your Autism Classroom

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As special education and autism teachers, we understand the significance of providing a well-structured and organized learning environment for students with disabilities. File folders can be our secret weapons in creating engaging and efficient classroom systems. In this post, we’ll

Kristina September 11, 2023September 6, 2023 File Folder Activities, Work Tasks Read more

10 Life Skills You Should Teach Kids with Autism

10 Life Skills You Should Teach Kids with Autism

Life Skills to Teach Kids with Autism As a special education teacher for elementary-aged students with autism, your role is not only to educate but also to prepare them for life beyond the classroom. One of the most important ways

Kristina June 11, 2023June 11, 2023 Life Skills, Work Tasks Read more

5 Tips for Using Visual Supports in the Classroom

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Using Visual Supports How do you implement visual supports in the classroom? Teachers in special education can sometimes feel overwhelmed with using visual supports with students. Visual supports are there to do just what they say-support. The purpose of using

Kristina March 29, 2023April 13, 2023 Visual Supports Read more

4 Spring Work Task Activities for your Autism Classroom

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Spring Work Task Activities Are you looking for some spring work task activities to use in your autism classroom? The 4 spring activities below are the perfect mix of fine motor skills and independence. You can use them for morning

Kristina March 20, 2023March 20, 2023 Work Tasks Read more

6 Sorting and Categorizing Activities to Try

6 Sorting and Categorizing Activities to Try

What is the Purpose of Categorizing? The purpose of categorizing is simply to put items into groups with the same features. You group items in classes based on characteristics and features that distinguish one class from another. Sometimes these characteristics

Kristina February 17, 2023February 17, 2023 Work Tasks Read more
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