Special Education Resources

Useful resources, tips, and printables geared towards supporting disabled and neurodivergent students. Includes: IEPs, social stories, and more.
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Free Printable Pond Themed Barrier Game
This free printable pond barrier game is a perfect way to work on speech therapy and language goals.
Being a Good Sport Social Story
Looking for a social story about good sportsmanship? This engaging social story uses full color photos and detailed text to teach kids about how to be a good sport and why it's important.
Being a Good Listener Social Story
Looking for a social story about listening skills? This engaging social story uses full color photos and detailed text to teach kids all how to be a good listener.
Free Social Stories About Homework, Study Skills, & Tests
Looking for social stories about doing homework, taking a test, or studying for an exam? Then try one of these free social stories about homework and study skills. Includes printable and video social stories for kids.
Autism Masking at School: Signs You Need to Know
Autism masking at school: signs to watch for and why it's important for schools to know about autism masking
Common Sensory Triggers in the Classroom & How to Reduce Them
A look at some common sensory triggers in the classroom and at school, plus the things that teachers can do to help reduce or limit those triggers.
Free Social Stories About Personal Space
Looking for a personal space social story? Check out this collection of free social stories about personal space. Includes printable and video stories for kids.
Supporting PDA Learners: Centering Connection, Autonomy, & Equality in the IEP Process
Supporting a PDA learner? Want to make sure that their IEP honors their PDA profile? Then check out this amazing course. It will give you the tools you need to fundamentally support your PDA learner through connection, autonomy and equality, and build an IEP that honors their sensitive neuroception. (affiliate link)
Advocacy Tips & IEP Resources for Parents
Wondering how to advocate for your child? Looking for advocacy tips and IEP resources for parents? Then look no further! You'll find awesome tips, printables, accommodations, and other resources to help you better understand IEPs and be a strong advocate for your child, whether they're hyperlexic, autistic, or otherwise neurodivergent.
Free Social Stories About Bullying
Looking for social stories to teach kids about bullies, anti-bullying, or even Pink Shirt Day? Then try one of these free social stories about bullying. Includes printable and video social stories.
Accommodations vs Modifications: What's the Difference?
Wondering what the differences between IEP accommodations and modifications are? Learn what they mean as well as see a list of common example accommodations vs modifications for special education.
Intro to Gestalt Language Processing for Teachers
Are you a teacher who's curious about gestalt language processing? Are you wondering how to support these students in your classroom? Grab this amazing handbook for teachers that gives you 10 quick tips for support GLPs in the classroom! (affiliate link)
Neurodiversity Resources
Wondering what is neurodiversity? Want to know what types of neurodivergence there are? Find out here with these great neurodiversity resources.
Free Social Stories About Stealing
Looking for social stories about taking things from others or respecting other people's belongings? Then try one of these free social stories about stealing. Includes printable and video social stories.
IEP Red Flags: Things to Watch Out for & Avoid in IEPs
A look at some of the common IEP red flags and IEP red flag statements that you might hear during an IEP.