lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2011

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
Visual schedules are powerful tools that I have employed for the last 4 years successfully with students on the Autism Spectrum. I am able to increase the amount of time, the amount of classwork and the quality of work through the use of some simple strategies.

What I Do - Visual Schedules
I have found visual schedules are powerful ways to help student increase their on task behavior, understanding when they would receive reinforcement for appropriate on task behavior.

Tip a Week - Zippered Storage Bags
I love zippered storage bags: I use them for everything. I share a plethora of ways to use sandwich, quart and gallon size bags.

Sticker Work Schedules
I have found that visual work schedules are powerful ways to keep students with disabilities on task with academic and functional tasks that are important to help them acquire the skills they need to survive out in the real world.

Tip a Week - Color Code
My predecessor started a "Tip of the Week" but obviously didn't follow through: there are five. I have been accumulating dozens in my reading and as I talk to teachers... Read more

 


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