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Teacher Resources: How To Teach Schedules, Work Systems, and Visual Structure *

This document provides information and examples on schedules, work systems and visually structuring tasks. Each is divided into three levels; Concrete, Moving Toward Abstract, Abstract.

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All Ages

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October 01, 2024

Sensory Differences by Cara Woundy

What do sensory differences look like in individuals with autism? Woundy provides examples and shares information about upcoming webinars. 

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All Ages

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October 01, 2024

Tri-State Webinar: Motivating Learner Participation with The 7 Steps to Earning Instructional Control: Part 1 of 3

Description:  Earning instructional control is the most important aspect of any intervention or learning relationship. Instructional control is what motivates the learner to listen to you, to develop new skills through instruction, and to do what you ask of them. Essentially, instructional con...

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All Ages

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May 01, 2025

Interspersing Tasks

Check out this video tutorial that describes how educators can “stack the deck” by using Interspersing when teaching new skills. This strategy is effective with maintaining behavior momentum and reducing frustration in all types of learners.

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All Ages

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February 06, 2025

Tri-State Webinar: You Have to Build the Plane as You Fly It! Part 3 of 4: The Structured Classroom

Webinar Description: This four-part series will support teachers faced with the immense challenge of providing a free and appropriate public education to learners with a wide variety of needs that often manifest in significantly disruptive behavior. Each session will involve practitioners who ...

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All Ages

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May 01, 2025

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