Special ed

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8y
QUICK WAYS TO CALM DOWN! Sea life sensory solutions!
Quick ways to calm down! Sea life Sensory Solutions! Includes a free printable at Your Kids OT
Calm Down Kit
Calm down kit found on http://mrsjacksonskinders.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/calm-down-kit.html?spref=pi
Calm Down Bottles for the Classroom
Here are 4 simple one-ingredient calm down bottles for the classroom. Put them together and use them when your students need a few minutes to regroup.
The 3 areas of executive function
Executive functions let people plan, organize and complete tasks. Here's a closer look at this important set of skills—and how executive functioning issues can affect your child's everyday life.
Classroom accommodations for ADHD
Graphic of At a Glance: Classroom Accommodations for ADHD
Classroom accommodations for auditory processing disorder
Accommodations for Students With Auditory Processing Disorder - Understood
Classroom accommodations for visual processing issues
Check out these strategies and tools that can help kids who have visual processing issues.
Calm Down Kit
http://mrsjacksonskinders.blogspot.com/2014/07/calm-down-kit.html?spref=pi
The difference between tantrums and meltdowns
If this is your child, you know they're not the same thing.
Autism Adventures
Calm Down Kit- behavioral and visual supports for students with special needs and autism. Calm Down Corner, Calm Down Area, Sensory Break
Strategies to Help Slow-Working Students | Cult of Pedagogy
We want students to work at their own pace, but when one student is significantly slower than his peers, it can cause problems for him and for his teachers. These strategies can help. Continue Reading →
Classroom accommodations for ADHD
Examples of accommodations that can be used in the classroom to help kids with ADHD
Calm Down Kits in the Classroom » Autism Adventures
Calm Down Kit on the go is a full binder full of behavior visuals and tools that can be used with students with autism and special needs. Teach students to identify the emotion, de-escalate, reflect on their behavior and transition back to class. Utilize the whole calm down kit to help students de-escalate in the classroom, regulate emotions and calm down.
The difference between tantrums and meltdowns
If this is your child, you know they're not the same thing.