Thank you for all your tips and tricks! You are so lucky you get to choose the curriculum for your kids. Are your kids in access points? I need to teach the regular general ed curriculum😫
@Jennie81180 Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait for the morning routine. I just found out I will be teaching a class for kids with autism. So, I have watched all of your videos! Hoping for a video focused on helpful ways to take data. Do you have that and/or plan on doing a video focused on data collection?
@theautismhelper Жыл бұрын
So happy to hear you've found our videos helpful! We actually have a course that's all about data! It's currently closed for enrollment, but you can join the waitlist: theautismhelper.com/courses/the-data-driven-classroom/ Otherwise, if your school is willing to pay for the course on your behalf, we can get you started ASAP via a PO! Feel free to reach out to our school accounts manager, Hailey, at hailey@theautismhelper.com and she can help get you started 🙂.
@susanmccoy90048 ай бұрын
This is great! I'd kill for a room that big! My room is only 20X22, and depending on the year, I have between 8-13 students, so 6 centers is a no-go, just for lack of room size. BUT, I will definitely implement some of these ideas!
@theautismhelper8 ай бұрын
My classroom isn't much bigger - 26x20! You can do a LOT in a little space - just think flexibility!
@LaurenDarr4 ай бұрын
Hi! Do you use nametags? I see there are no nametags and I've been trying to figure this out myself because we are reusing tables during center time so I was thinking the kids might get thrown off if they're sitting at a seat with someone else's name during centers. Thank you.
@theautismhelper4 ай бұрын
Nope! All my students share tables and space. In the past when I've needed a student to sit in a specific spot, I've used a colored dot instead of a name tag that correlates to their classroom color.