This is a Type A teacher haha! Great work. Our self-contained groups are 12 students, 1 full time assistant and teacher, 1 part time paraeducator! 1:1 ratio like this is the dream.
Check out this video on schedules: th-cam.com/video/rtnK2RR4ayw/w-d-xo.html and these two on centers/independent work: th-cam.com/video/1At52A2Kz0U/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/b0fsfazb90c/w-d-xo.html
This is amazing. I used similar scheduling in my mainstream class this year and looking forward to using individual schedules in my self contained class in September! Schedules and visuals are everything!!
Check out this post! theautismhelper.com/keeping-organized-with-schedules/ There is a link to a google sheet that is already set up that you can copy and edit in the comments section of the post!
Wow. This seems like a lot! I worked with students who have autism for 5 years. I don't remember it being so intense. I suppose it's a lot easier once you get the hang of it.
@@theautismhelperI’m autistic and this class would help me so much as I’m in mainstream school yr 8 but I do assistive classes 1 time a week at the start at college and now I do county based help groups
I love everything! Question, do students carry around their schedules with them throughout the entire school day? DO students ever drop pieces along the way. I have a couple that can sometimes forget the task at hand and run off without their schedules. ANY ADVICE will be greatly appreciated.
I typically have the schedules attached to either their desk or a "schedule station" on a wall somewhere. I've also had them fixed to a page in a 3-ring binder. You can write their initials on the back of each symbol if you're losing them to better find where they belong when they are found!
Question time: What do you recommend for an amazing 1st grader/eloper who takes apart PECS? Second, a 1st grader who on purpose throws themselves on the ground/whine (no still haven’t found what they are willing to work for their interest changes by minute) what can you recommend? Also, a very smart 2nd grader who doesn’t like to work with groups and wants run & do their own thing. What to do? Lastly, a sweet child that likes to slap everyone. Tips? Thank you! Will change schedule again.
Can you tape the schedule down to the table? I have done that before and had students cross off schedule icons with a dry erase marker. Second question - definitely do an FBA. Third question - look at why the work is aversive - is it too hard, too easy, not engaging? Last question: FBA!
What are ABA activities? I don't see any Math or Language Arts on your schedules. Do you teach those subjects? How do you divide the time between Math and Language Grade level Curriculum and IEP goals?
I do teach Math and Language arts. Depending on the student it's 1:1 or in small groups. Centers support those subjects as well. My district divides the time for each subject and I follow their guidelines. My IEP goals and curriculum are aligned, if not, I use direct instruction to meet IEP goals.
I guess it works for your classroom but as a former substitute teacher and para having lunch change everyday is not healthy mentally or physically. You get to each lunch at the same time. Your body and brain gets used to that schedule and knows when to be hungry. If you are changing their lunch every day their brain doesn't know when to cue hunger and can affect their overall health for their body. Think about how much you use set routines for your students with mental health to help them regulate. But you don't give your adults set routines to help their body regulate😢😢
@@theautismhelper it doesn't depend on the classroom. This has nothing to do with walls, space, books, number of people, etc. It's basic biology of how the human body and brain work. Your paras are too nice to say anything but you are causing harm to them physically and mentally.
This is a Type A teacher haha! Great work. Our self-contained groups are 12 students, 1 full time assistant and teacher, 1 part time paraeducator! 1:1 ratio like this is the dream.
Thanks! Yes can definitely be tricky with a lower staff ratio.
Wow, we need more videos like this and activities that you do in your small groups!😊
Check out this video on schedules: th-cam.com/video/rtnK2RR4ayw/w-d-xo.html and these two on centers/independent work: th-cam.com/video/1At52A2Kz0U/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/b0fsfazb90c/w-d-xo.html
This is amazing. I used similar scheduling in my mainstream class this year and looking forward to using individual schedules in my self contained class in September! Schedules and visuals are everything!!
Thanks for watching :)
Hi your a autism teacher?
I love this! Your organization is impeccable!
I'm so glad this was helpful! Thanks for watching!
❤❤❤ thank you so much for sharing us ideas on how to organize a sped classrooms. I appreciate it a lot 🙏🙏🙏
Hope this is helpful! Thanks for watching ❤️
Efficiency is awesome!
So true! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
amazing 🎉
Thanks for watching!
You are absolutely the best! 💯 ❤
Thank you for your kind words! I hope this is helpful for you!
this is a great system
Hope this is helpful! Thanks for watching!
How can I get a How to on how you did your Google Sheets schedule? I love how you have every students schedule. That looked amazing!
Check out this post! theautismhelper.com/keeping-organized-with-schedules/
There is a link to a google sheet that is already set up that you can copy and edit in the comments section of the post!
Wow. This seems like a lot! I worked with students who have autism for 5 years. I don't remember it being so intense. I suppose it's a lot easier once you get the hang of it.
Supports should all be individualized! These are based on student needs :)
Yes, I know. I was more referring to the master schedule thingy!!!
@@theautismhelperI’m autistic and this class would help me so much as I’m in mainstream school yr 8 but I do assistive classes 1 time a week at the start at college and now I do county based help groups
I love everything! Question, do students carry around their schedules with them throughout the entire school day? DO students ever drop pieces along the way. I have a couple that can sometimes forget the task at hand and run off without their schedules. ANY ADVICE will be greatly appreciated.
I typically have the schedules attached to either their desk or a "schedule station" on a wall somewhere. I've also had them fixed to a page in a 3-ring binder. You can write their initials on the back of each symbol if you're losing them to better find where they belong when they are found!
Wow so good
Thanks for watching!
Love so much here…where can I find the PECS organizer bin.
You can find it here: amzn.to/3k8Guk3 ❤️
@@theautismhelper thank you
I'm starting something similar all inclusive, would love your advice
Check out the other videos on our channel!
Question time: What do you recommend for an amazing 1st grader/eloper who takes apart PECS? Second, a 1st grader who on purpose throws themselves on the ground/whine (no still haven’t found what they are willing to work for their interest changes by minute) what can you recommend? Also, a very smart 2nd grader who doesn’t like to work with groups and wants run & do their own thing. What to do? Lastly, a sweet child that likes to slap everyone. Tips? Thank you! Will change schedule again.
Can you tape the schedule down to the table? I have done that before and had students cross off schedule icons with a dry erase marker. Second question - definitely do an FBA. Third question - look at why the work is aversive - is it too hard, too easy, not engaging? Last question: FBA!
Is there a way to get an editable version of the labels? Thanks.
We have an editable version of the visual labels on our blog! theautismhelper.com/organizing-visuals/
how can I get access to your google sheet schedule? I love it so much!
We have it linked in the comments of this blog! theautismhelper.com/keeping-organized-with-schedules/
@@theautismhelper Thank you so much!
Is there a good picture bank that you use?
I use the real photos that come in this set: shop.theautismhelper.com/collections/schedules/products/real-photo-visual-schedules
Hi what books did you say you use in your book boxes?
Easy Matching Weekly Workbooks!
What are ABA activities? I don't see any Math or Language Arts on your schedules. Do you teach those subjects? How do you divide the time between Math and Language Grade level Curriculum and IEP goals?
I do teach Math and Language arts. Depending on the student it's 1:1 or in small groups. Centers support those subjects as well. My district divides the time for each subject and I follow their guidelines. My IEP goals and curriculum are aligned, if not, I use direct instruction to meet IEP goals.
Special thanks for your Vedo
Your canters which country place?
We are based out of Illinois! Thanks for watching!
Hi! What type of class setting do you have?
Self-contained elementary!
can u post a copy of your teacher schudle templent
Here's a schedule template to use, Emily! shop.theautismhelper.com/products/real-photo-visual-schedules
WTs ohi?
I guess it works for your classroom but as a former substitute teacher and para having lunch change everyday is not healthy mentally or physically. You get to each lunch at the same time. Your body and brain gets used to that schedule and knows when to be hungry. If you are changing their lunch every day their brain doesn't know when to cue hunger and can affect their overall health for their body. Think about how much you use set routines for your students with mental health to help them regulate. But you don't give your adults set routines to help their body regulate😢😢
Depends on the classroom!
@@theautismhelper it doesn't depend on the classroom. This has nothing to do with walls, space, books, number of people, etc. It's basic biology of how the human body and brain work. Your paras are too nice to say anything but you are causing harm to them physically and mentally.
This is absolutely doable! ✔️