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Desk Visuals for Communication Support! Choice boards for AAC users.Great for setting up your Special Education Classroom! For student who need visuals to request breaks, a walk, classroom materials, etc... Sentence Starters I feel...I want...I need...Two versions of a YES/NO boardSymbols for:Bathroom, break, walk, stop, finished, helpBlank template to be customized for each student's desk!Setting up your self-contained classroom?Check out my Morning Meeting Bundle and my Morning Meeting Binder Morning Work Choice Board, Visual Cards For Preschool, I Feel I Need Visual, Visual Schedules Special Education Free, Special Education Visuals, Core Boards Communication, Aba Classroom Setup, Sped Classroom Decor, Visual Schedules Special Education

Desk Visuals for Communication Support! Choice boards for AAC users.Great for setting up your Special Education Classroom! For student who need visuals to request breaks, a walk, classroom materials, etc... Sentence Starters I feel...I want...I need...Two versions of a YES/NO boardSymbols for:Bathroom, break, walk, stop, finished, helpBlank template to be customized for each student's desk!Setting up your self-contained classroom?Check out my Morning Meeting Bundle and my Morning Meeting…

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This resource provides incorporates self-regulation and coping strategies for your learners through visual supports. Research shows that having visual supports for self-regulation and coping strategies helps students practice and apply these skills. Across settings: It includes visual supports for your classroom, across classes, in the office, or at home for families. Student-level: It also includes visual supports for individual learner schedules, activity schedules, and communication systems. Slp Social Skills, Visual Cues For Preschool, Visual Supports Classroom, Calm Down Visuals, Self Regulation Coping Strategies, The Zones Of Regulation, Aba Therapy Activities, Positive Behavior Support, Visual Supports

This resource provides incorporates self-regulation and coping strategies for your learners through visual supports. Research shows that having visual supports for self-regulation and coping strategies helps students practice and apply these skills. Across settings: It includes visual supports for your classroom, across classes, in the office, or at home for families. Student-level: It also includes visual supports for individual learner schedules, activity schedules, and communication…

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Help your students learn to self-regulate and to advocate for themselves with break cards! Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out.Start by explicitly teaching by modeling and practicing how to use your break space. Then, teach and practice how to notice when your mind and body needs a break and how to ask for a one. Using a card system cuts down on interruptions. Students can show you their card or put it in a designated place. Cards can be used for a whole class or for students who need tier Break Cards For Students Free Printable, Aba Terms, Behavior Visuals, Conscious Discipline, Calming Corner, Social Emotional Learning Activities, Elementary Teaching, Classroom Behavior Management, Classroom Organisation

Help your students learn to self-regulate and to advocate for themselves with break cards! Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out.Start by explicitly teaching by modeling and practicing how to use your break space. Then, teach and practice how to notice when your mind and body needs a break and how to ask for a one. Using a card system cuts down on interruptions. Students can show you their card or put it in a designated place. Cards can be used for a whole class or for students who need…

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