The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Student Behavior
Behavior functions. What is it good for? š¶ (Sorry, it didn’t work) A student comes up to you crying. Do […]
Archives of the category “behavior” within the Just Different teacher blog, supporting special education teachers. Posts on behavior challenges.
Behavior functions. What is it good for? š¶ (Sorry, it didn’t work) A student comes up to you crying. Do […]
Special education tips to decrease latency: the amount of time it takes between hearing a direction and following through with
Behavior management in your self-contained classroom Do you want to know the most interesting Valentineās Day present I got from
The author discusses the challenges fireworks pose for those with sensory sensitivities, particularly children with autism. They wrote a social story to help children understand and cope with fireworks. The book offers strategies like using comfort items, wearing noise-canceling headphones, and focusing on family celebrations, aiming to improve children’s tolerance levels.
For our students with autism, there are a few areas of need that can be unique (compared with other students
Social stories are an evidence-based practice for helping students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The content discusses the importance of creating specific, concrete steps for students to follow in challenging situations and suggests using repetition for clarity. It also emphasizes considering the social/emotional impact of appropriate behavior and includes examples and comprehension questions.
If I had a dollar for every time I heard myself say, “nice hands!” I could retire now. Anyone else
Teaching appropriate classroom behaviors is part of our job, right? It also keeps us sane! While clear expectations are key,
This is my favorite Autism product! It’s a book about being safe around water. Do you know that the greatest
More Social-emotional skills! Yay! This actually is really fun for me to teach. Because it’s so concrete. After teaching students