I remember when visual schedules were made using polaroid pictures. It was back in 1997, and I was student teaching in Minnesota. I recently came across these pictures from the first visual schedule I ever used in the preschool setting. That was also the first time I had the pleasure of working with autistic children. While technology and visual schedules… Read More
Small Group Social Story
Do you use small groups in your preschool or early elementary classroom? Would you like a free social story to teach how to work in a small group? I’ve got you! I created this story with a preschool teacher that I work with. I’m happy to add it to the Autism Little Learners free Social Story Library for you! Click… Read More
Autism Little Learners Membership Is Back!
The Autism Little Learners Membership was designed to make your life easier by providing you with new resources each month. It’s a monthly membership loaded with a variety of products to download each month to support your student or child’s language and social development, as well as pre-academic skills. ⭐️ Do you find yourself buying multiple resources for your students or… Read More
Free Visual Supports Starter Set
Using visual supports with autistic children is an evidence-based practice. Numerous studies indicate that visual supports make positive impacts on learning. Autistic individuals tend to be visual learners, so it makes sense that visual supports work. They provide structure, consistency, and predictability. There are so many types of visual supports, and this free resource will provide you with a few… Read More
Teachers Winter Break Visuals!
Teachers are so stressed in the days leading up to winter break. We all count down the days! Here is a free visual support that you can print for yourself and your teacher besties. Choose your own adventure, and hand them out like candy to your colleagues. They make a nice suprise on a teacher’s desk. Don’t forget to download… Read More
7 Ways to Encourage A Smoother Transition in Young Children with Autism
Do you want to facilitate a smoother transition for your child or student with autism? I’m sure you have wondered why transition breakdowns occur so often and how you can help! These 7 strategies can help make transitions smoother for your little ones with autism. First things first. As an educator or therapist, it is imperative to start by… Read More
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