What is exploratory play and how does it relate to autism? Can I help expand play for my student or child who dumps or bangs toys? What comes after exploratory play? Keep reading to learn more about exploratory play and autism! What Is Exploratory Play? According to The Hanen Centre, exploratory play is when children […]
Autism And Play: How To Support Children
Parents and educators often create goals for autism and play skills. Autistic children’s play skills develop differently than neurotypical play skills. This is not bad or wrong, it’s just different and that’s okay! Let’s explore the different types of toy play, and learn more about how to expand play skills for autistic children using visual […]
Emotions Flashcards
This free emotions flashcards set was made just for YOU! You helped me hit 70,000 followers on Facebook, and I’m celebrating with a free resource to show my appreciation. Click here to download your free flashcards. If you like this activity, you may also like these emotion and self regulation activities in my TpT shop. […]
Adapted Books Special Education
Adapted books can be a great asset in your special education classroom! Making books accessible to all learners is so important. If your student or child has a language processing delay, adapting books will help them in many ways. Keep reading to find out how! Adapted Books To Facilitate Matching Skills Many of our young […]
Calm Down Kit For A Calming Corner
What Is A Calm Down Kit? Do you have a calm down kit at home or in your special education classroom yet? Have you noticed that your students are coming into school more dysregulated than ever? A calming kit is a great addition to any special education classroom. If you are a parent, do you […]
Potty Training With Autism
Potty training children with autism- should you use visual supports? Absolutely! Keep reading for some tips for using visuals and other strategies to help with the potty training process. How To Start Potty Training An Autistic Child Sometimes potty training can take a little longer for autistic children. There are a variety of reasons for […]
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