Shownotes
We all know how important visuals are for students in special education. When we think visuals we sometimes think daily schedule as the default. But for some students, mini-schedules (or task analysis schedules) are even more important for independence. In this week’s episode I talk about 3 reasons why mini-schedules can improve your classroom and your students’ learning.
And there's a free mini-schedule to get started.
Highlights of Episode 55
- Find out why visual schedules are useful for more than just students with autism
- Discover why we should use them in every classroom
- Find out how they encourage nonverbal prompting
- Mini schedules (and schedules) aren't just for the students, they help staff
- And find out how and why they help to build your students' independence
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