I have a ton of your folks visuals and these are awesome. But what I'm having trouble with is where to put these and how to use the visuals throughout the classroom when all my students have different visuals? In these videos you're holding them up, where would they be in a real scenario? Am I holding them the whole time, or are they on the wall near them?
I swear if any of this helps my 5 year old non verbal daughter, (in special needs kindergarten ) or at home, i will post a full vid on it. Ive been trying since preschool to get my daughters transitions under control, its been so so hard for us.
I hope some of these strategies help! Let me know how it goes ❤️ You should check out my completely free Positive Behavior Change Bootcamp that is going on for one more week (until Jan 22), I think you'll find a lot of value from it! Here's the link: www.theautismhelpernetwork.com/spaces/12810554/page
Yes! The heads up worked great when my daughter was younger! Still works, actually 😂
YES 🙌🏻 Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Right away love the first tip!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
I have a ton of your folks visuals and these are awesome. But what I'm having trouble with is where to put these and how to use the visuals throughout the classroom when all my students have different visuals? In these videos you're holding them up, where would they be in a real scenario? Am I holding them the whole time, or are they on the wall near them?
I like velcro-ing them to a wall nearby so I can grab when needed! 🙂
I swear if any of this helps my 5 year old non verbal daughter, (in special needs kindergarten ) or at home, i will post a full vid on it. Ive been trying since preschool to get my daughters transitions under control, its been so so hard for us.
I hope some of these strategies help! Let me know how it goes ❤️ You should check out my completely free Positive Behavior Change Bootcamp that is going on for one more week (until Jan 22), I think you'll find a lot of value from it! Here's the link: www.theautismhelpernetwork.com/spaces/12810554/page