It is becoming more and more popular to use movement breaks in the classroom. And here, at Teaching Autism, we are huge fans of using movement breaks. Movement breaks provide our students with the chance to get up and move around. This will help them to feel refreshed and give them a break from work. But, it will also ... read more
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Visual Fan Keyring, Autism and Special Education
This visual fan keyring is a perfect way to help with your classroom management. There are a total of 16 different individual fan pieces. There are also extras included to offer boy/girl options. Simply cut out the individual fan pieces that you will use, laminate them (so they will be stronger and longer lasting), hole ... read more
Autism Timeline Schedule Cards with Symbols
These symbol cards are perfect to use as a class timeline/schedule to improve your classroom management, organisation and help students to visually see what they will be doing throughout the day and preparing themselves. There is a wide range of different symbol cards available, if you require something that is not ... read more
What is Fragile X Syndrome? Podcast
This episode on the podcast today is all about Fragile X. Before we start, I just want to mention that there are a few other names out there for this and some of those are FRAXA syndrome, fraX syndrome, FXS, marker x syndrome, and martin bell syndrome. Throughout this episode, I will be referring to it as Fragile X. I'm ... read more
Calm Down vs Time Out Area Podcast
I'm so excited today to be talking on the podcast about calm down vs time our areas. This is probably one of the more controversial topics that I'll talk about on the podcast. There's so many opinions about using time out or calm down. And today, I wanted to share the pros and cons of both. Whether you call it a calm ... read more
Autism Morning Work Routine
Do you want to implement a successful morning work routine in your autism or special education classroom? Are you looking for ways to help your students feel comfortable and safe when they arrive in your classroom? If so, this blog post is the perfect read for you. Why Have a Morning Work Routine? Having a morning ... read more
Movement and Brain Breaks
Movement and brain breaks are a fun way to get your students moving and give them a break. If we are sat down for too long working, we can start to lose focus. It's the same for our students. But, not when you have these movement cards! Your students will love completing these movement break cards. And, you'll ... read more
How to Use Sand Timers in Special Ed?
Today in this blog post, I'm answering the question 'How to Use Sand Timers in Special Ed?' It's a question I actually get quite regularly, and one that I'm accustomed to being able to easily answer. After using sand timers for over 10 years in the classroom.. It's safe to say that I've tried probably almost every sand ... read more
What is Stimming?
What is Stimming? 'Stimming' is a term used for self-stimulating behavior. It is also referred to as self-stimulatory behavior. And stimming is a behavior that is characterised by repetitive motions, noises or use of objects. In this blog post today I'm going to be talking all about what stimming is, why people engage ... read more
Using Real Life Objects as Visuals in Special Education
I have been having so many questions about using real life objects as visuals in special education classrooms lately. And this is something that I have done for many years. Specifically, I usually start with using real life objects to help prepare my students and get them ready to use 2D visuals; like schedules. Using ... read more
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