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Morning Routine Checklist | Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule | Home Routine Charts
By Rainbow Lessons
Help your child develop healthy habits and manage daily routines with this pack of Morning and Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule for Kids. Designed to provide structure and independence, this visual schedule includes vibrant, easy-to-understand illustrations for each step in the morning and bedtime routines.
From brushing teeth and getting dressed in the morning to winding down with a bedtime story and brushing teeth at night, each task is clearly depicted, making it perfect for young children, including those with special needs or learning differences. The schedule encourages responsibility and reduces morning and nighttime stress by giving kids a visual guide they can follow at their own pace.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine picture cards (12 tasks each)
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule Charts (separate for boys and girls in three different skin tones)
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine Visual strips (12 tasks each)
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine Checklist
▪︎ Morning and Bedtime Routine Strips without pictures (12 tasks each)
Just print, laminate and use velcro dots for reusability.
This pack of Morning and Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule is a great tool to foster independence, build confidence, and ensure a smooth start and end to each day for both kids and parents!
Hope you and your students enjoy this resource.
We really appreciate your sparing a few moments to review this resource.
Printable IEP Organizer | IEP Binder | Special Education
By Jennifer Arnold
Navigate the world of special education with ease and confidence using our meticulously crafted IEP Organizer! Designed with parents, educators, and specialists in mind, this organizer ensures that vital details and progress notes related to a child's IEP are well-organized and accessible at a glance.
Features:
Comprehensive Layout: Sections include student details, IEP goals, accommodations/modifications, related services, progress notes, and meeting dates.
Year-at-a-Glance: Track milestones, review dates, and annual meetings effortlessly.
Notes & Observations: Ample space for jotting down important observations, discussions, or questions for future meetings.
Checklists & Reminders: Ensure nothing is missed with built-in checklists and reminders.
Instant Download: Get immediate access to the organizer with a high-resolution PDF file, ready to print and personalize.
Adaptable Design: Suitable for educators, parents, and various specialists involved in the IEP process.
Size: 8.5 x 11 inches (standard US letter)
Format: High-resolution PDF
Note: This is a digital product. No physical items will be shipped.
Printing Tips: For a durable and lasting organizer, consider printing on premium-quality paper or cardstock and placing it in a binder. Using tab dividers can further enhance its usability.
Thank you for choosing our IEP Organizer to guide you through the essential journey of individualized education. Our aim is to simplify and streamline the process, making it less daunting and more collaborative.
What’s included:
1 PDF file- 11 pages
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Daily Report | IEP Teacher Parent Communication Form | Special Education
By Jennifer Arnold
This one-page PDF download is designed specifically for special education classrooms, offering a clear and concise way to keep parents informed about their child's day.
The report includes sections for:
- Behavior Notes: Briefly document your student's overall mood and behavior throughout the day.
- Meals: Track what your student ate for breakfast, lunch, and snacks, along with any dietary notes.
- Toileting: Monitor and record toileting habits for better communication and potential potty training progress tracking.
- Individual Notes: Dedicate ample space to write specific observations and updates relevant to each child's unique needs and IEP goals.
Benefits for Teachers:
- Save Time: This pre-formatted template makes reporting efficient, taking the guesswork out of what information to include.
- Stay Organized: Simplify communication with parents by having all pertinent details in one place.
- Empower Collaboration: Foster stronger partnerships with parents by keeping them actively involved in their child's education.
Benefits for Parents:
- Peace of Mind: Receive daily updates on your child's well-being, behavior, and progress.
- Improved Communication: Gain valuable insights into your child's day-to-day experiences at school.
- Enhanced Collaboration: Work effectively with teachers to support your child's individual goals.
This downloadable PDF template is perfect for:
- Special Education Teachers
- Paraprofessionals
- Classroom Aides
- Parents of Special Needs Children
Download, print, and get started on building a stronger home-school connection today!
For smaller printables, print on your home printer or at your local copy shop.
For this product, set your printer settings to landscape orientation to print.
What’s included:
1 file 1 PDF page
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Winter Clothing Parent Letter - Independence! - Homework Challenge
By Miss Molly's Preschool Minis
Tired of spending ages getting your class dressed for outdoor winter fun? This engaging winter homework challenge encourages families to support their children’s independence with putting on winter clothes!
Simply add your name to the editable letter, send it home, and see your students’ independence grow!
What's Included:
Help your students gear up for winter with confidence and independence!
⭐You may also like these Winter Activities!
⭐Check out the whole "Got it!" Letter System. Your students will LOVE this 30 second activity that helps reinforce letter identification and letter sound knowledge!
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Winter Dressing Visual Directions for Kids | Sequencing Cards & Locker Strips
By Miss Molly's Preschool Minis
Make winter dressing routines smoother with the Winter Clothing Visual Directions! This resource is designed to help children independently and confidently get dressed for cold weather, fostering both learning and organization in your classroom or home.
What’s Included:
How to Use:
This resource supports independence, visual learning, and classroom management while making winter mornings a breeze. Perfect for teachers, parents, and caregivers alike!
⭐ Pair this with the Winter Ready-Homework Challenge!
⭐You may also like these Winter Activities!
⭐Check out the whole Visual Directions set, to encourage independence throughout the whole school day.
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Daily Communication Sheet Special Education daily behavior checklist Spring deco
By Modz by Laila
In-depth Description
These Spring Themed Special Education daily communication forms are the perfect tool for fostering strong parent-teacher relationships and keeping parents involved in their child's education. Designed for all grades, these forms offer an easy way for teachers to share important information with parents on a daily basis.
You will get 7 different versions of my Daily Communication Sheet in both Color & Black & White. I have been using these in my classroom for years to help me maintain consistent, positive parent communication. Students strive to bring home good reports and parents are included and an active participant in their child's education.
If you are looking for a plain (not seasonally themed) version of these forms you can find them here.
Benefits:
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Simply choose the form that best fits your classroom needs. Share the completed forms with parents daily to keep them informed about their child's progress and activities in class.
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Thank you for checking out my products!
- Laila
Behavior Notes Home to Parents Positive Notes home to Parents Glow and Grow
By Modz by Laila
This is a comprehensive packet of positive behavior notes home designed for all grade levels. This will help you develop and maintain positive parent/ teacher relationships. It includes 16 pages with 2 notes per page, featuring both black and white and color versions.
With options for checkable notes or space for a personalized message, these notes serve as a valuable tool for fostering positive communication between teachers and parents.
Benefits:
Encourages positive behavior in students
Builds a strong partnership between teachers and parents
Saves time with pre-made, customizable notes
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Teachers can utilize these behavior notes home by handing them out whenever they catch a student demonstrating positive behavior, reinforcing good actions and keeping parents informed about their child's achievements.
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Behavior Notes Home to Parents Behavior Notes to Send Home Winter Christmas
By Modz by Laila
Celebrate your students' achievements this winter with these Positive Behavior Notes Home! This winter-themed packet helps build and maintain strong parent-teacher relationships.
This resource includes 16 pages of notes, with 2 notes per page, available in both black-and-white and colorful winter designs. Each note provides options for checkable statements or space for personalized messages, making it easy to communicate and celebrate your students’ positive behaviors.
Benefits:
How to Use:
Use these notes to recognize and reward students for their efforts, kindness, or accomplishments. Simply complete the note and send it home to brighten a parent's day while reinforcing the great choices their child is making.
Spread some cheer this winter by fostering positivity and keeping parents involved with these easy-to-use behavior notes!
Smiley face behavior chart editable behavior chart behavior chart middle school
By Modz by Laila
This packet includes a series of smiley face editable behavior charts designed to effectively communicate students' behavior information to parents. The smiley face charts are simple to use and easily understandable for both parents and students. It is a versatile resource for daily and weekly behavior tracking. I have included both printable and fillable PDF forms so that you can customize these charts for the behaviors you are working on with your own students.
Benefits:
My students and parents love these forms. My students work hard to earn all smiley faces. Parents are able to stay up to date with their child's performance in school and it helps me communicate important information.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Print out the behavior charts and use them daily or weekly to track individual student behavior. Share the completed charts with parents at the end of each day or week as a way of updating them on their child's progress and behavior in class.
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Thank you for checking out my products!
- Laila
EDITABLE BioPsychoSocial History for the Committee on Special Education
By Kendra Ciezki
To be completed by parents/guardians of students who are involved with the Committee on Special Education. Professionals may then use this information to create/update a student's 504 or IEP.
This is a confidential document to be used as an assessment tool for the Committee on Special Education when creating/updating your student’s Individualized Education Plan. Many of these questions are adapted from the BASC-3.
You may also like these resources:
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Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
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How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
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Printable IEP Organizer | IEP Binder | Special Education
By Jennifer Arnold
Navigate the world of special education with ease and confidence using our meticulously crafted IEP Organizer! Designed with parents, educators, and specialists in mind, this organizer ensures that vital details and progress notes related to a child's IEP are well-organized and accessible at a glance.
Features:
Comprehensive Layout: Sections include student details, IEP goals, accommodations/modifications, related services, progress notes, and meeting dates.
Year-at-a-Glance: Track milestones, review dates, and annual meetings effortlessly.
Notes & Observations: Ample space for jotting down important observations, discussions, or questions for future meetings.
Checklists & Reminders: Ensure nothing is missed with built-in checklists and reminders.
Instant Download: Get immediate access to the organizer with a high-resolution PDF file, ready to print and personalize.
Adaptable Design: Suitable for educators, parents, and various specialists involved in the IEP process.
Size: 8.5 x 11 inches (standard US letter)
Format: High-resolution PDF
Note: This is a digital product. No physical items will be shipped.
Printing Tips: For a durable and lasting organizer, consider printing on premium-quality paper or cardstock and placing it in a binder. Using tab dividers can further enhance its usability.
Thank you for choosing our IEP Organizer to guide you through the essential journey of individualized education. Our aim is to simplify and streamline the process, making it less daunting and more collaborative.
What’s included:
1 PDF file- 11 pages
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Daily Report | IEP Teacher Parent Communication Form | Special Education
By Jennifer Arnold
This one-page PDF download is designed specifically for special education classrooms, offering a clear and concise way to keep parents informed about their child's day.
The report includes sections for:
- Behavior Notes: Briefly document your student's overall mood and behavior throughout the day.
- Meals: Track what your student ate for breakfast, lunch, and snacks, along with any dietary notes.
- Toileting: Monitor and record toileting habits for better communication and potential potty training progress tracking.
- Individual Notes: Dedicate ample space to write specific observations and updates relevant to each child's unique needs and IEP goals.
Benefits for Teachers:
- Save Time: This pre-formatted template makes reporting efficient, taking the guesswork out of what information to include.
- Stay Organized: Simplify communication with parents by having all pertinent details in one place.
- Empower Collaboration: Foster stronger partnerships with parents by keeping them actively involved in their child's education.
Benefits for Parents:
- Peace of Mind: Receive daily updates on your child's well-being, behavior, and progress.
- Improved Communication: Gain valuable insights into your child's day-to-day experiences at school.
- Enhanced Collaboration: Work effectively with teachers to support your child's individual goals.
This downloadable PDF template is perfect for:
- Special Education Teachers
- Paraprofessionals
- Classroom Aides
- Parents of Special Needs Children
Download, print, and get started on building a stronger home-school connection today!
For smaller printables, print on your home printer or at your local copy shop.
For this product, set your printer settings to landscape orientation to print.
What’s included:
1 file 1 PDF page
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Positive Behavior Sticker Chart
By Sign with me TOD
This product was made to motivate children to follow a routine throughout the day. This chart can be used at home or in school. This chart can be printed and laminated to be used with a dry erase marker or can be used as a sticker chart. Using a motivational schedule/behavior chart at home will help children not only at home, but in school as well.
You may also be interested in the following:
At Home Morning and Evening Motivational Sticker Chart:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/At-Home-Morning-and-Evening-Motivational-Sticker-Chart-8354711
Deaf Education - A Guide to Understanding Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants
By Sign with me TOD
This guide was created for parents/guardians, general education teachers, and providers that may work with a child who is hard of hearing or Deaf.
This document covers the following:
You may also be interested in this product:
A Guide to Understanding the IEP
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/A-Guide-to-Understanding-the-IEP-9875413
Autism awareness Quotes Mandala Coloring Pages - Autism Acceptance Activities
By The Students Palace
Fun mandala coloring pages to print at home ! Take a look at our huge range of designs, from beautiful flower mandala patterns to autism awareness quotes mandalas, holiday-themed designs, intricate geometric mandalas, and many more! We invite you to create something beautiful and restore your inner calm with one of our printable mandalas.
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
30 coloring pages ( PDF + PNG )
Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys, girls, and teens
JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED
This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG Files that you can download straight after purchasing.
You can print as many copies as you want.
NOTE
This is a digital item.
No physical product or printed material will be shipped.
No refunds as this is a digital product.
Follow me from Here .
By SEN Resource Source
Display cards for parents to use at home to support children in becoming more independent when leaving the house. These cards can be set up by a parent before hand or along side the child with all the things that they need to remember that day and it can be put up near the door so that as they leave the house they can check their checklist for that day and see if they have everything they need.
Why do you need this?
Children often forget essential items or tasks when leaving the house. Display cards provide a visual reminder of tasks and items children need to remember before leaving the house. By actively checking and following the checklist, children learn to take responsibility for their belongings and tasks.
Display cards help establish a consistent routine for leaving the house. By setting up the cards in a visible location near the door, children can develop a habit of checking the checklist before heading out, reinforcing the routine over time.
How and when might you use this?
Place the display cards in a visible location near the door where children can easily see them before leaving the house. Before using the display cards, talk to your child about the purpose of the checklist and why it's important to review it before leaving. Emphasize the idea of being responsible for their belongings and tasks.
I would recommend laminating this resource for durability and then using Velcro to make the pieces removable.
What is included?
This resource includes a display board and 24 different item cards including coat, jacket, raincoat, wellies, umbrella, gloves, scarf, woolly hat, sun hat, bag, dinner money, homework, PE kit, school books, water bottle, instrument, keys, letter for teacher, snack, inhaler, swim kit, pencil case, bus pass and phone.
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Home Visual Timetable
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Sometimes I feel Poorly Social Story
By SEN Resource Source
This social story is designed to prepare children for the experience of feeling unwell. It provides a gentle and reassuring explanation of what it might mean when they start to feel sick and outlines different ways in which they may experience illness. With comforting language and supportive illustrations, this social story helps children understand that being unwell is a normal experience and guides them on how to manage it with care and support.
What is included?
As well as a 17 page social story there is also a shorted adapted book version of the story with movable pictures to attach to each page.
Why do you need this?
The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation.
How and when might you use this?
· To implement a social story, you should first ensure that you have eliminated distractions; that it is just you and the child sitting together focussed on the story.
· Initially you should read the story through twice with the child but it is then vital to revisit it regularly.
· Try to find a way to incorporate the story into the child's daily schedule.
· If the story is relating to a particular inappropriate behavior, it is useful to read the story when this behavior occurs, you do not however want the story to be seen as any kind of punishment.
· Regularly praise your child and keep it a positive experience.
These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them.
Home-School Communication Books with 2 different versions
By SEN Resource Source
Two different home-school communication books that allow a teacher to write messages for the parent about the child’s behavior that day as well as spaces for the parent to write messages back and even for the children to write their own reflections about their behavior.
Why do you need this?
These communication books promote transparent communication between teachers and parents regarding the child's behavior. Parents receive firsthand information about their child's conduct at school, fostering trust and collaboration between home and school environments.
The books enable teachers to provide timely feedback to parents about the child's behavior on a daily basis. This allows parents to stay informed about any issues or successes promptly, enabling them to address concerns or reinforce positive behavior effectively.
What is included?
2 different versions of a home-communication book. The first one shows boxes for what went well and what was difficult and then boxes for children to reflect on their emotions.
The second has boxes for what happened in the morning and afternoon and then a box for the child’s comments and a box for the parents comments.
Visual Timetable After School Home Routine Cards
By SEN Resource Source
Visual timetable display cards for parents to use at home to support children with their after-school routine.
Why do you need this?
After school timetables reduce anxiety for children who thrive on routine. The picture cues promote independence - kids can follow the schedule to complete activities and prepare for transitions without constant reminders. Visual schedules also build time management and organizational skills.
What’s included?
2 versions of cards for both and girl. Cards included are:
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Morning Home Routine Cards
* Home Visual Timetable
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By SEN Resource Source
This social story is designed to help children understand the importance of good manners and how using polite behavior can positively impact their interactions with others. It explains what good manners are, why they matter, and provides examples of polite actions in various social situations.
This social story is perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers to teach children about the value of politeness and encourage the development of respectful behavior in various social settings.
What is included?
As well as a 15 page social story there is also a shortened adapted book version of the story with movable pictures to attach to each page.
Why do you need this?
The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation.
How and when might you use this?
· To implement a social story, you should first ensure that you have eliminated distractions; that it is just you and the child sitting together focussed on the story.
· Initially you should read the story through twice with the child but it is then vital to revisit it regularly.
· Try to find a way to incorporate the story into the child's daily schedule.
· If the story is relating to a particular inappropriate behavior, it is useful to read the story when this behavior occurs, you do not however want the story to be seen as any kind of punishment.
· Regularly praise your child and keep it a positive experience.
These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them.