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25 Must-Have Materials for Low-Cost and DIY Assistive Technology
Discover 25 must-have materials for low-cost and DIY assistive technology projects! From everyday household items to versatile tools, this guide will help you create simple, affordable solutions that enhance accessibility and independence. Perfect for caregivers, therapists, or anyone looking to make practical adaptations on a budget.
Life Skills Lesson: Mailing a Letter - Teaching Special Thinkers
AAC Rules & Tips Printables for AAC Devices, handouts or posters
After speaking with a mother of an AAC-user on Instagram, I created this image that can be added to AAC devices as reminders or rules for communication partners who are supporting AAC-users! I know heading back into the school year can be scary (especially with the possibility of new staff or unfamiliar adults being in the lives of our loved ones 7+ hours per day!) I hope that having these tips in plain sight and as visual reminders for adults supporting our children and students can be benefi
easy to use mounted loop scissors. great for those who lack strong fine motor skills.
Alphabet Sounds Matching Mats {BACK TO SCHOOL}
Do you own a set of these Alphabet Sounds Tubs? If so, get more use out of them with this AWESOME resource! Have your students practice their letter sounds by matching the items in the tub to the items on each sheet! This Common Core Aligned resource makes a great independent centers activity and works wonderfully in a special education classroom! EACH PAGE HAS THE UPPERCASE & LOWERCASE LETTER + 5 PICTURES for students to match! There are a total of 6 items for students to match on each
IEP Bins: My Favorite Way to Manage IEP Goals in Special Education
Adulting Made Easy | Secondary Special Education Resources
Adulting Made Easy | Secondary Special Education Resources 
10 Fun AAC Activities for the Classroom
AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) activities can be fun and engaging for people of all ages and abilities. Here are 10 ideas for fun AAC activities. #AdaptedClassroom #SpecialEducation
Hardware Store Vocational Skills Stocking Tasks Edition Special Needs
Struggling to get a vocational skills rotation going in your classroom? This Hardware Store Edition of Vocational Skills Stocking Practice has all the pieces you need to get your rotation going today. Stimulate a stocking vocational skills rotation in your classroom through this set.These vocational skills are great for any special needs classroom from an autism unit to a life skills classroom. This particular set is great for distinguishing not only different products but also for quantities of different items. It helps to mix the routine and create new challenges for your special education students. Hardware Store Edition of Vocational Stocking Skills Set Includes: 29 Different Products Individual Product Labels Total Storefront Label Same Product with Different Quantities InsideDon'
10pcs Matching Game Early Learning Toys Padlock with key children kids Toddlers Boys Girls Small Locks with Keys for Suitcase Lock Luggage Lock Backpack 10 Locks and Tray, Size:3.4x2.2x0.3cm
Description: Pre-school Educational Prop - This activity toy ,10 locks of different color, and each lock has a different number of Compact and convenient, it can be carried with you, suitable for various venues. Hand-eye Coordination - This matching lock toy set developmental practice through motor skills, encourage child's sensory stimulation. Montessori locks can be used as a matching activity practical life lock and key refine fine motor skills develop concentration. A great addition to the M
Walmart
Walmart 
Free Visual Schedule Template
Free Printable Visual Schedule Template | Visual schedules are a great way to help students manage their school day. This free editable visual schedule template allows your students to not only see what comes next in their day but also allows them to check off each part of their day. This template allows you to adapt your special education students’ visual schedule to daily changes or their individual needs. Print this visual schedule, add your visual schedule pieces, and you’re ready to go.
Mrs. D's Corner | Elementary Special Education Teacher
Mrs. D's Corner | Elementary Special Education Teacher 
Teaching Functional Life Skills in Special Education - Teaching Special Thinkers