Visual Supports For Behavior Management

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • What visuals might be helpful for behavior management. For special education and general education students alike. If you are a special education teacher this might be redundant for you, for students and para's this may be helpful.
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  • @kristinmensing5692
    @kristinmensing5692 10 месяцев назад +1

    This video is SO helpful! I am an Early Childhood Social Worker in NYC supporting Early Childhood teachers. We have so many students now who are non verbal and/or on the Autism Spectrum in our "General Education" classes and teachers are overwhelmed, understandably. I have been working with teachers to develop visual supports, and I really appreciate the content you share here, as well as the mindset (assuming best intentions, staying calm). I will be sharing this widely AND checking out all of your other videos! THANK YOU!!!

  • @joannaq1768
    @joannaq1768 4 года назад +4

    I'm not a Teacher but a parent to an autistic non verbal 5 year old and I would like to Thank you for making these video's. I'm always looking for ways to improve my sons life and with not many resources finding people like you who are willing to put in the time to help means a lot. Thank you for doing this you are truly an angel.

  • @MommaBear628
    @MommaBear628 5 лет назад +6

    I’m a homeschooling parent that just found your channel. And we have been trying to get some help for my youngest for almost a year now. I can’t thank you enough for these videos! The way you clearly explain it all helps abundantly!!💕thank you so much

    • @thatspecialeducator1061
      @thatspecialeducator1061  5 лет назад +1

      Wow I am so glad! That is awesome to hear. I hadn’t thought about how these could help homeschooling parents as well!

  • @suzettemattingly9237
    @suzettemattingly9237 4 года назад +2

    so happy I watched this video, we have several students who throughout the day run out of room, run down the hall, one student especially every transition and any school work related task is melt down not sure what to do. I am a para, so I am needing more direction the teacher just says shes going to call his grandma and sometimes that works and he will stop crying.

  • @tinabeaver
    @tinabeaver 3 года назад +4

    This was very helpful. My son is 12 and we started homeschooling him last year and I have learned so much. As I say that I am just learning ways to communicate with him. We are waiting to hear the results of further testing but recently he was diagnosed with several which makes learning extremely difficult in a typical classroom. I just found your channel today and I am soaking up every bit of information that you are offering. I am perplexed why his speech therapists never educated him/ me/ us about first, then, or any of these communication tools. We have been struggling for years. A couple of weeks ago I learned about the Adaptive Binder and we have been doing the "morning pages"; he is engaged and having a nice time. I finally feel that we are headed in the direction that works best for him, which means it works best for all of us. It all seems very elementary but it is where he is at. Thank you very much. You have changed my life.

  • @RyanMarsha
    @RyanMarsha 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much for this video! I am doing my first year as an EA this year, your real life examples and explanation of the resources really helped me feel more prepared for my first time in the classroom.

  • @shirleymcpherson5696
    @shirleymcpherson5696 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for the video !

  • @rachael1072
    @rachael1072 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this and all of your videos. I am a teacher, but have always done gen ed. I became certified in ESE by passing the certification exam and have begun my masters in ESE, but it is slow going and I have a lot to learn. I am also a mom to an autistic 4 year old. I was looking for practical tips I can use in the classroom now, instead of waiting until my masters is finished. I have learned so much from your videos and I'm so excited to implement quite a bit of what I've seen in your videos. Especially Education linked to one of your videos in the Q&A section of her First Then task cards set on TPT, and I've been watching your videos all day since following that link!

  • @DanceBeautyShine
    @DanceBeautyShine 4 года назад +1

    I’m currently a college student going for a double major in regular education and special education! Your videos have inspired me so much, and have given me so many great tips and tricks for my future classroom!! Thank you so much:)

  • @ayodelecomeau1372
    @ayodelecomeau1372 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. This is my first year as self contained sped teacher. This video really helps

  • @mrs.rivers1029
    @mrs.rivers1029 3 года назад

    OMG!!! Thank you so much for this video. I’m a parent in ABA parent training virtually and this information was very helpful. I really appreciate you taking the time to give this information. Thank you!

  • @djthereplay
    @djthereplay 5 лет назад +1

    +That Special Educator
    Mrs. Braelan ,
    Yes , Yes , and a million times Yes , use visuals .
    Also , to help with calming the student down , find out what they enjoy in life and talk to them on what they enjoy regardless if it is outside of the school or educational field because that could be the thing that will calm them down and turn a student's bad day into a good day in minutes .
    Use those things as visuals too .
    Some of My Teachers came around to using what I enjoyed to bring me to positivity and work with me on what they were teaching me
    and as a former autistic SPED Student in Shelbyville , Tennessee , I'm telling you first hand that it works .
    And really , My only eloping event was one time in My High School days at a vocational school or what was now a vocational school and it was after class and I was just too heated at that teacher after I swore under my breath and the teacher heard it and the teacher screamed at me to go to the office and I wasn't having any part of it after being broken down to tears for a whole day in that classroom because I pulled out something to draw on after I got done with my work in class
    because drawing cartoons was how I coped with My School Days and My Teacher made me put it away and she saw a bit of My Wrath and after all of that
    I almost made it to the bus to take me from the vocational school away from this teacher to My High School just to have the bus leave me there and knew from that point forward I was cooked . Like I could not wait for that day to be over .
    Otherwise , I have only dreamed of eloping but never eloped from My Teachers and My Schools .
    When I was supposed to be in school and in that classroom or where ever , that's where I was regardless if it was a bad day or a good day .
    - Dwight

  • @michir7691
    @michir7691 3 года назад

    Thank you so very much for sharing! I took on a Para role starting 2021-2022 school year.

  • @IMRANKHAN-sl6kt
    @IMRANKHAN-sl6kt 4 месяца назад

    Awesome explanation ❤❤❤

  • @constanceescobar58
    @constanceescobar58 Год назад

    It is helpful. I understand how we can transfer the knowledge to upper-grade students.

  • @dianeliggett9575
    @dianeliggett9575 3 года назад

    I bet your students love you! This was great, and so helpful.

  • @Nahrin_Assyrian
    @Nahrin_Assyrian 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this channel

  • @resinafuata3389
    @resinafuata3389 2 года назад

    Thank you so much this was so helpful and for the links . I so appreciate you and your practical advice

  • @mattsummers8807
    @mattsummers8807 5 лет назад +3

    Hi I used visual aides for myself I have Boardmaker and i make tons of visuals from calming visuals with visuals with rules on them and a token board which i use at work I am 24 olds year

  • @jenniferlangford9693
    @jenniferlangford9693 2 года назад

    This is an incredible video!

  • @precyangeles9052
    @precyangeles9052 2 года назад

    Your videos are very helpful thank you so much!

  • @savitaojha3129
    @savitaojha3129 2 года назад

    Great information thank you so much

  • @sabrinamcneal7865
    @sabrinamcneal7865 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! This is exactly what I needed!! Where do you get your visuals from for most of your schedules? I use Lessonpix. How did you make the chart for the reminders to sit, listen, etc picture on left, word on right? Thank you!

  • @ivettejimenez9218
    @ivettejimenez9218 5 лет назад +1

    This was great!

  • @user-rq6id3gh3n
    @user-rq6id3gh3n Год назад

    Hello: I have just been reassigned to a self contained, inclusive, general education class in which 17 out of 20 students have high needs in terms of combined academic, linguistic, social skills, self reg and behaviour. I will have one educational assistant at most. I have no idea how to begin planning and prepping for the start of a successful new year. May you please guide me to a video of how to use the summer to prepare for a smooth start to the school year? If you do not have such a video, may you please direct me to one that you consider current, relevant and aligned with best practices? Thank you so much for your helpful content. It is sincerely appreciated!

  • @cecyylovesjesus3093
    @cecyylovesjesus3093 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @divyagirdhar4006
    @divyagirdhar4006 3 года назад

    You are awesome!!

  • @kellilyn9730
    @kellilyn9730 3 года назад +1

    I love all your visuals. Thank you for sharing! I teach 3rd-5th grade AS. How do you store and quickly access your visuals?

  • @susanleigh158
    @susanleigh158 2 года назад

    You are awesome. I’ve taught for several years and the specific suggestions are great. Where again are these resources? I’m not finding them. I’m starting in a new school and new district and want things smoother. Thanks.

  • @Prettypeachylife
    @Prettypeachylife 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! New teacher who got certified in ESE non traditionally. I am so nervous but these videos are truly a GODsend. Especially the behavior management. Do you have any strategies for children with Pica?

  • @perlaperez6719
    @perlaperez6719 2 года назад

    This video is so helpful. Thank you so much!! Any advice or resources I can use to teach science to non verbal kids? Thanks again.

  • @chrisrances5871
    @chrisrances5871 4 года назад

    Love your videos! Would you be able to provide a copy of the visual steps for the ipad and worksheet?

  • @sarahrenfro3404
    @sarahrenfro3404 2 года назад

    Love your content!
    Just wanted to let you know the Instagram link below your video does not go to your Instagram but to someone else's. Not sure if that was intentional or not.

  • @valeriesmith2536
    @valeriesmith2536 2 года назад

    Hi Everything is fantastic, but how do make your lessons more accessible (for visually and hearing impaired)? That’s a question I had trouble addressing on one of my grad assignments, and I felt sooo bad, because I do not want them to feel excluded or uncared for. However, my population is comprised of preschool children with Autism, and she (my Mentor) did mention a few cases of visually impaired students as well, thanks.

  • @lawandataylor2692
    @lawandataylor2692 Год назад

    How did y make the first and then board

  • @LOLALOLA-iz9qq
    @LOLALOLA-iz9qq 2 года назад

    Hello, I'm a PE teacher for autism kids, Can you helping me to know how to can do assessments with new kids and parents, and what the things that I can focus more on it , thank you so much .