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Place pictures in order of completion for your morning and/ or night time routines. Visual presentation often helps with the completion of multi step tasks. (recommendation to use velcro for pictures)

Have a simple first then system with attached images. You will place the non preferred task in the “First” box, and then a preferred activity in the “then” box. This shows that access to preferred items are still available even though non preferred tasks are being presented.

A simple reward chart, available in different colors. identify the task you would like to see an increase in participation of (i.e. toothbrushing) and provide “rewards” of stickers, smiley faces, exc. After specified number of stickers have been “earned” then provide bigger prize (i.e. new toy, treat, fun outing)

A simple reward chart, available in different colors. identify the task you would like to see an increase in participation of (i.e. toothbrushing) and provide “rewards” of stickers, smiley faces, exc. After specified number of stickers have been “earned” then provide bigger prize (i.e. new toy, treat, fun outing)

ASL hand movements

Learn and practice basic ASL as either the primary or secondary mode of communication for your child who may not yet have a large variety of spoken language.

Name that feeling in an easy way. Use the zones to identify what a feeling means, and what coping skills may help us regulate!