Autism Ideas & Speech Therapy Activities
Activities, resources, tips and great Ideas for teaching children with autism in the classroom and speech therapy. Visit my blog for more great ideas www.speechsproutstherapy.com
403 Pins
·4y
10 Wordless Videos that Teach Problem Solving
10 Wordless Videos that Teach Problem Solving -- Speech paths are seemingly always on the hunt for materials to address problem solving - did you ever consider videos? I found 10 wordless videos that are fun and make kids think about how to fix the main c
Calm Down Area vs Time Out in the Classroom
Today on my autism and special education podcast I'm talking about calm down areas vs time out. I'll be comparing the both, the positives, negatives and how to even set up a calm down area or room in your classroom too! #BehaviorManagement #ClassroomManagemenT#speechtherapy #SpecialEducation
Social Skills Activities | Teen Problem Solving | Social Inferences Free Unit
This pre/teen social skills free download will engage your older students while letting you teach multiple language skills in mixed groups. The teen topics and photos, free printable worksheets, idioms, problem solving and perspective taking skills are great for speech therapy, autism and special education. #socialskills #autism #speechtherapy #specialeducation #nonverbalcommunication
Interacting With Police Officers · Mrs. P's Specialties
Despite all of the advances in the country’s understanding of autism, students diagnosed with autism are at a heightened risk during unplanned interactions with the police officers. We need to make sure that our students are as prepared as possible to handle it. Click to read tips for students in special education and inclusion settings. Ideal for autism classes, speech therapy, school based OT, life skills programs and other self-contained classrooms.
Peel Away Prompt Dependency To Build Independence · Mrs. P's Specialties
Follow these tips and ideas for reducing prompt dependency in your students. We need to systematically peel away all of the prompts your students have become dependent that prevent them from truly being independent. It's a must read for special education and inclusion setting. Learn to reduce prompts and plan for independence in autism classes, life skills programs and other self-contained classrooms. Click now!
We think you’ll love these