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Lisa Hollady And Abigail Moehringer
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Autism Academy 360
50. The Final Episode
In this final episode of Autism Academy 360, Lisa reflects on the heart of special education—the why behind what we do. Teaching students with Autism isn’t just about academics or behavior plans; it’s about changing lives, creating opportunities, and fostering independence. Lisa and Abby share personal stories, encourage educators to hold onto their "why," and remind us that every small victory in the classroom makes a lasting impact.Though Autism Academy 360 is coming to an end, this isn’t goodbye! Stay connected with Lisa at Lisa@chalkboardsuperhero.com and on all platforms as @ChalkboardSuperhero for more stra...
2025-02-03
08 min
Autism Academy 360
49. When Reinforcers Aren’t Working
Ever felt like no matter what reward you offer, it just doesn’t seem to motivate your students? You’re not alone! In this episode, we tackle what to do when reinforcers don’t seem to work and how to troubleshoot effectively.We’ll cover:Reinforcement Schedules: Why you might need to deliver reinforcement faster or adjust how often and when it’s given.Magnitude of Reinforcement: Ensuring the reward matches the effort required for the task.Skill Gaps: How missing skills or readiness can prevent reinforcement from being effective—and how to teach step by step.Reinfor...
2025-01-20
14 min
Autism Academy 360
48. Six Strategies to Avoid Power Struggle
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, we tackle one of the most challenging dynamics in classrooms, homes, and relationships—power struggles. From identifying why these conflicts arise to practical, actionable steps for preventing them, Lisa shares six proven strategies to create a more positive and cooperative environment. Whether you're a teacher managing a tricky classroom situation or a parent navigating a standoff at home, these tips will empower you to break free from the cycle of conflict. Learn how to reframe challenges, offer meaningful choices, use transitions effectively, and more to foster understanding and collaboration in all ar...
2025-01-06
13 min
Autism Academy 360
47. Staying Sane Through the Holidays
The holiday season is magical but can also turn your classroom into chaos! In this episode, we tackle how to keep kids on task and behaviors in check while managing the excitement of the season.You’ll discover strategies to:Set Clear Expectations: Use visual schedules and holiday-themed behavior trackers to keep kids focused.Incorporate Holiday Cheer: Add festive twists to lessons with themed writing prompts, Boom Cards, and crafts tied to learning goals.Maintain Consistency: Stick to your usual routines but add holiday flair with fun transition cues like bells or songs.Manage Tasks and En...
2024-12-09
13 min
Autism Academy 360
46. Creative Ways to Use Adapted Books in the Autism Classroom
In Episode 46 of Autism Academy, Lisa shares creative ways to use adaptive books in the autism classroom. Adapted books are so much more than just reading tools—they’re game-changers in the autism classroom. Whether you’re using them for homework, 1:1 instruction, speech therapy, or even as a calming activity, adapted books fit seamlessly into so many parts of the day. From morning work to small groups to cross-curricular lessons, they create engaging and meaningful learning experiences tailored to each student’s unique needs. Plus, they’re perfect for building independence, boosting sensory engagement, and teaching real-world skills—all...
2024-12-02
12 min
Autism Academy 360
45. Unlocking Communication: Supporting Gestalt Language Processors with SLP Ashley Bird
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, we sit down with Speech-Language Pathologist Ashley Bird to explore the world of gestalt language processing. Ashley sheds light on what it means to be a gestalt language processor—a unique way some individuals, especially children with autism, learn and use language. Rather than picking up words one by one, gestalt language processors often acquire language in chunks or “gestalts,” which can show up as echolalia or scripting.Ashley discusses the characteristics that teachers and parents might notice in children who are gestalt language processors, including behaviors that are often misunderstood. We div...
2024-11-25
11 min
Autism Academy 360
44. Managing Elopement in the Classroom
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, host Lisa Hollady tackles a common challenge in special education classrooms: elopement behaviors. Lisa breaks down elopement as actions students might take to avoid tasks or instructions and highlights the value of collecting ABC (Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence) data to understand what drives these behaviors. She shares five practical strategies to reduce and manage elopement, like teaching students to request breaks, using visual schedules, offering choices, preparing students for transitions with timers, and using differential reinforcement. Each strategy aims to support students in a positive, structured way, making the classroom a safe, productive space for everyone.
2024-11-18
10 min
Autism Academy 360
43. Breaks vs Rewards
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, we dive into the key differences between breaks and rewards and how they can both play a critical role in managing classroom behaviors. For many students, especially those with autism, understanding when to use breaks and when to offer rewards can be a game-changer in maintaining a calm, productive learning environment.We'll explore how breaks serve as an essential tool for preventing meltdowns by allowing students to regulate their emotions, and how rewards help reinforce positive behaviors, motivating students to keep moving forward. You’ll learn why both strategies are important an...
2024-11-11
11 min
Autism Academy 360
42. 12 Inclusion Tips for Teaching Autistic Students
In episode 42 of Autism Academy 360, host Lisa Hollady shares 12 practical tips for teaching students with autism in a general education setting. The episode emphasizes the importance of reducing sensory overload, establishing structured routines, and offering visual supports. Teachers are encouraged to use clear language, give limited choices, and explicitly teach rules and social skills. Incorporating students' special interests and providing breaks helps to enhance engagement. Overall, the episode provides strategies that promote inclusion, patience, and flexibility in the classroom to help students with autism thrive.
2024-11-04
12 min
Autism Academy 360
41. Bus Behavior Tips: Preventative Strategies for Smoother Rides
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, we dive into preventative strategies to help teachers and parents manage behavior on the bus for kids with autism. We know how challenging transitions can be, especially during bus rides, so this episode is packed with practical tips to create a calmer, safer environment. From using visual schedules and teaching clear expectations to implementing positive reinforcement like Bus Bucks, we cover how to set students up for success.You’ll also learn ways to keep kids engaged during the ride with sensory-friendly activities and how to respond calmly when behavior challenges ar...
2024-10-28
11 min
Autism Academy 360
40. Setting Up Structured Work Systems in the General Education Setting
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, host Lisa Holladay shares valuable insights on setting up a structured work area in inclusion classrooms. Drawing from her extensive experience in special education, Lisa explains the importance of creating an organized and accessible environment that meets the needs of both general education and special education students. Lisa outlines key strategies for establishing a structured worktable, minimizing disruptive transitions, using multipurpose visual supports, implementing efficient storage solutions, and incorporating all-inclusive core boards. With practical examples from her own classroom, Lisa emphasizes the significance of collaboration, flexibility, and thoughtful organization in fostering a...
2024-10-21
10 min
Autism Academy 360
38. 10 Ideas for a Calm Down Corner
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, host Lisa Hollady dives into the importance of creating a calm-down corner in classrooms for students who struggle with emotional regulation. Lisa shares 10 practical and easy-to-implement ideas to help students calm down, reset, and return to learning. From comfortable seating to mindfulness tools and personalized calm-down kits, these strategies create a peaceful and supportive environment for all learners. Tune in to discover how to make your classroom safe for emotional growth and regulation.Resources Mentioned:Mindfulness Apps for Kids:Headspace for Kids: HeadspaceCalm: CalmBoth apps offer guided meditations and...
2024-10-20
12 min
Autism Academy 360
39. #1 Thing to Do After a Behavior
In this episode, Abby dives into responsive behavior strategies and how to repair relationships with students after behavioral incidents. She shares her top tip—always focus on mending the relationship after a behavior, no matter the severity. Abby outlines key steps for post-behavior conversations, including letting students share their side, naming emotions, and discussing alternative actions. She also highlights the importance of timing and self-regulation for teachers.If you’re looking for practical advice on managing classroom behaviors and building stronger connections with students, this episode is packed with actionable insightsResources Mentioned:Think Shee...
2024-10-14
11 min
Autism Academy 360
37. FBAs & BIPs
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, we dive into the essentials of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs). We explain what FBAs and BIPs are, why they are crucial for understanding and addressing challenging behaviors in children with autism, and how these tools work together to create effective, individualized behavior support strategies. Whether you're a teacher or a parent, you'll gain practical tips on participating in the FBA process, developing and implementing BIPs, and fostering consistency between home and school environments. Tune in to learn how these powerful tools can make a difference in y...
2024-09-30
12 min
Autism Academy 360
Managing Disruptive Behaviors in the Classroom
Episode summary: In this episode, we dive into managing disrespectful behaviors in the classroom and how educators can shift their mindset to better support students. Instead of viewing rude or challenging actions as personal attacks, we explore strategies to understand these behaviors as a form of communication. From fostering empathy and maintaining consistent expectations to using de-escalation strategies and focusing on relationship-building, this episode provides practical tips to create a more positive learning environment and help students navigate their emotions.Episode Highlights:Mindset Shift: Learn how understanding student behavior as communication can reduce stress and improve...
2024-09-23
12 min
Autism Academy 360
35. How to Figure Out What Kids Will REALLY Work For
In this episode, we’re breaking down preference assessments—those handy tools that help figure out what really motivates students, especially those with special needs. We chat about different ways to discover what kids love, from simple interviews to observing their choices in real-time. By collecting this info, teachers can create a preference hierarchy, which is just a fancy way of ranking what kids enjoy most so they can use those favorites to encourage positive behavior.We also share some practical tips for getting the most accurate results, like keeping things consistent and offering a variety of choi...
2024-09-16
13 min
Autism Academy 360
Episode 34 - Visuals in Our Lives
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, Lisa Hollady discusses the powerful role visuals play in both our everyday lives and the classroom. From driving directions to restaurant menus, visuals help guide us through various tasks without overwhelming us. Lisa emphasizes how visuals can support students with Autism and benefit all learners by creating independence and reducing frustration from verbal overload. Episode Highlights:Visuals help navigate everyday tasks like driving, shopping, and ordering food.Over-reliance on verbal directions in the classroom can overwhelm students, leading to frustration and negative behaviors.Classroom visuals such as labeled materials, turn-in b...
2024-09-10
10 min
Autism Academy 360
33. Training Your Team for Success
In this episode, we chat about Behavior Skills Training (BST) and its critical role in equipping educational teams to effectively support students with autism. BST is broken down into four key components: Instruction, Modeling, Rehearsal, and Feedback. We start by explaining the significance of BST in developing and maintaining effective teaching strategies. The Instruction phase is highlighted for its importance in providing clear and concise directions, using visuals, and demonstrating materials. The Modeling phase emphasizes showing specific behaviors or techniques with either students or adults.Next, the Rehearsal phase is defined as the opportunity for team members...
2024-09-02
11 min
Autism Academy 360
32. Visual Supports in the Autism Classroom
Episode summary: In this episode of Autism Academy 360, Lisa Hollady delves into the importance and implementation of visual supports in special education classrooms. Visual supports play a crucial role in enhancing communication, easing transitions, and creating a smoother daily routine for students. Lisa outlines the benefits of visual supports, particularly for students with Autism, and offers practical tips for effectively using visuals in the classroom. From setting up daily schedules to using choice boards, this episode provides actionable strategies for educators to increase student independence and reduce classroom challenges.Episode Highlights:Benefits of Visual Supports: Visual...
2024-08-26
12 min
Autism Academy 360
31: 5 Behavior Tips for the Start of the Year
In this episode, we share five essential behavior tips to help teachers support students with autism at the start of the school year. The first tip is to pair yourself with positive reinforcement, a strategy discussed in depth in episode 9. Getting to know the child is the second tip, emphasizing the importance of conducting preference assessments, spending time with the student, and communicating with their parents. The third tip advises against overwhelming students with too many directions and activities at once, recommending a simple and gradual approach with regular breaks.The fourth tip stresses the importance of...
2024-08-19
11 min
Autism Academy 360
30. Establishing Routines for Autism Support in Classrooms
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, host Lisa Hollady explores the importance of establishing effective classroom routines to support students with autism in the general education setting. Lisa discusses how routines can enhance independence, and time management skills, and provide a sense of structure. She offers practical tips for creating and maintaining successful routines, emphasizes the need for visual supports, and provides examples of routines that can be implemented throughout the school day to minimize disruptions and enhance learning.Resources Mentioned:Visual Aids
2024-08-12
15 min
Autism Academy 360
29. Partnering with Parents
In this episode, we speak with Jenna, a mother whose son Connor has autism. Jenna shares her family's journey, the challenges they faced after Connor's diagnosis, and their experiences with the education system. Jenna discusses Connor's diagnosis, the initial challenges, and how they found support. She shares her interactions with the education system, highlighting effective strategies and approaches that have helped Connor. Jenna offers practical advice for teachers working with children with autism for the first time, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between school and home to create a consistent environment.Connect with Us:Instagram
2024-08-05
23 min
Autism Academy 360
28. Independent Work Systems
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, host Lisa Holladay delves into the importance and implementation of independent work systems (IWS) in special education classrooms. These structured systems, such as the three-drawer bin system and task boxes, are designed to help students with special needs become more self-reliant by providing visual cues and prompts. Lisa shares practical steps for selecting appropriate tasks, utilizing visual supports, and collecting data to monitor progress. She emphasizes the transformative impact of these systems on classroom dynamics and offers free resources to help educators get started, including a one-hour training and a starter...
2024-07-29
11 min
Autism Academy 360
27. Why Token Boards are a Hot Topic
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, Abby takes on the topic of token boards, an effective tool for motivating and managing behavior in autistic students but also a controversial one. First, we define token boards and explain their basic concept. This is where confusion comes in, so we are going to talk about what they actually are.Then we address common concerns and provide counterarguments. We first will cover the very valid concern that is the over-reliance on extrinsic rewards. Another common argument is the complexity and time-consuming setup and implementation. Lastly, the concern of i...
2024-07-22
14 min
Autism Academy 360
26. Landing a Job
In this episode of the Autism Academy 360 Podcast, host Lisa Hollady delves into strategies for landing a job in special education, particularly in autism settings. The episode covers essential tips for acing interviews, such as preparing answers to common questions, highlighting your experience, and effectively communicating with families. Lisa emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive learning environments and being prepared for panel interviews. The episode also offers practical advice on behavior management, conflict resolution, and collaborating with support teams to ensure holistic support for students with autism. You won't want to miss this episode if you are...
2024-07-15
13 min
Autism Academy 360
25. How to Teach Self Regulation & Coping Skills
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, Abby discusses the essential topic of teaching self-regulation and coping skills to autistic students. We begin by defining self-regulation and discussing its significance in daily life. We delve into the common challenges autistic students face with self-regulation and examine how these difficulties can impact their learning and social interactions. Next, we address the importance of identifying triggers and stressors that can disrupt self-regulation.Then we move on to practical strategies for teaching self-regulation techniques. Breathing exercises and mindfulness practices, sensory-based strategies, and discuss the concept of a calm-down corner or safe...
2024-07-08
14 min
Autism Academy 360
24. Prepping for ESY
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, Lisa discusses how to prepare for the Extended School Year (ESY) services for students on the autism spectrum. This episode provides strategies for special education teachers to help their students maintain and progress their skills during the summer.Lisa shares her personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of communication with current teachers, organizing student data, and creating a structured yet engaging schedule. The episode underscores the significance of tailored instruction, consistency, and community-based activities in supporting students' development and preventing regression.
2024-07-01
13 min
Autism Academy 360
23. AAC Devices, Autism, and Communication
In this episode we are talking all about the concept of core vocabulary and its profound impact on communication in special education settings. This may be something new to you, or something you think is just for SLPs.We will talk about why core vocabulary is important in the classroom, not just the speech room. We will talk about how you can teach students these skills, materials you can use to teach core vocabulary, and some must do’s if you have students who use AAC devices to communicate.Episode Highlights:Wh...
2024-06-24
14 min
Autism Academy 360
22. Get Organized with Reinforcement Bins
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, Lisa tackles the challenge of managing reinforcers for students with unique interests by introducing the concept of reinforcement bins. She explains how organizing preferred reinforcers in labeled bins can save time and improve classroom efficiency. By storing these bins in a central location, educators can easily access the items when needed. Lisa also recommends a weekly routine where students select 5-10 preferred items to keep in their bins, ensuring the reinforcers remain relevant and motivating. This strategy enhances engagement and supports consistent reinforcement practices throughout the school day.Resources...
2024-06-17
11 min
Autism Academy 360
21. 4 Behavior Tips You Can Do This Summer
In this podcast episode, we are talking about 4 things you can do this summer to change behaviors in the fall. First and foremost, establishing clear routines and expectations is essential. Abby will give you some exact steps to take other than just having clear rules so you can have a plan from day one. She’ll also talk about visuals and which ones you need ready for day one of school. By preparing these materials in advance, educators can save time and facilitate smoother transitions during the school year. She also talks about how creating an environment can...
2024-06-10
12 min
Autism Academy 360
20. How to Use a Reinforcement Hierarchy
Understanding Reinforcer Hierarchies:After conducting a preference assessment to identify student reinforcers, the next step is ranking these reinforcers to create a hierarchy.This hierarchy provides a quick reference to understand which reinforcers students prefer and to what extent.Importance of Reinforcer Hierarchies:Different reinforcers are suitable for various times of the day or activities.For challenging tasks or skills that students are less inclined to perform, using highly preferred reinforcers can increase motivation.Easier or maintenance tasks can be paired with low to mid-range reinforcers.Flexibility and Adaptation:Students should ideally...
2024-06-03
11 min
Autism Academy 360
19. Number 1 Way to Prevent Problem Behaviors
In this episode we are going to talk about easy behavior trick that costs nothing, takes, minimal time, and anyone can do. Sound too good to be true? Promise its not. We are going to talk all about choice, why it is important and the right and wrong ways to offer choices.Episode Highlights:Kids want control- so give it to them!How to offer choices & the wrong way to offer choicesBenefits of offering choicesResources Mentioned:Behavior Support Hub MembershipRelated Blog Posts How Choice Can Prevent Pro...
2024-05-27
12 min
Autism Academy 360
18. What is Errorless Learning
In this episode, we are talking about the concept of errorless learning. Errorless learning is a teaching method used in special education to ensure students always choose the correct response without experiencing errors. The episode delves into why this method is beneficial for certain learners. Lisa discusses the advantages, how to fade this technique gradually, and suitable activities and settings for implementing errorless learning.Resources Mentioned:Errorless Learning Bundle
2024-05-20
11 min
Autism Academy 360
17. 5 De Escalation Tips
In today's episode, we explore effective strategies for managing behaviors when prevention efforts fall short. We discuss five different strategies that you can use when behaviors happen, because we all know they will, These strategies will help you get your student back to baseline and keep everyone safe. By implementing these strategies, we aim to create a supportive and nurturing learning environment while effectively addressing behaviors as they arise. Plus a bonus tip- what you can do after to really make a big impact.Episode Highlights:5 different tips for what to do when a s...
2024-05-13
10 min
Autism Academy 360
16. 12 Tips for First-Year Special Education Teachers
In this episode, Lisa discusses 12 tips for first-year special education teachers. Starting your first year as a special education teacher can be daunting, especially when unfamiliar with the students, staff, and school environment. Join us as we share invaluable insights gained from 16 years of experience in self-contained special education classrooms. In this episode, we unveil our top 12 tips to empower new teachers at the beginning of the school year, covering essential strategies from building relationships with support staff to setting up effective schedules and communication systems.Resources Mentioned:Special Education Teacher BinderIEP-AT-A-GLANCE FREEBIEPara Handbook and brochureBLOG...
2024-05-06
14 min
Autism Academy 360
15. Easy Ways to Differentiate in the Special Education Classroom
In this episode Abby explores strategies for differentiating for our Autistic learners. She discusses the importance of modification and accommodation, highlighting methods such as using task boxes for hands-on learning experiences, adapting worksheets, and using technology to meet diverse learner needs. She shares implementation tips and emphasizes the positive impact of these strategies on both student learning outcomes and their behaviors. Additionally, we address common challenges and provide solutions for overcoming them.Episode Highlights:How to use task boxesEasy ways to differentiate worksheetsAn easy app to help differentiateUsing Boom CardsResources Mentioned:Math...
2024-04-29
10 min
Autism Academy 360
14. Mistakes to Avoid When Using Visual Schedules in the Autism Classroom
In this episode, Lisa discusses common mistakes educators make when using visual schedules in autism classrooms. Visual schedules are essential tools for supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by providing structure, promoting independence, and enhancing predictability. However, several mistakes can diminish their effectiveness. Lisa explores these mistakes and offers practical solutions to optimize visual schedules for students with ASD.Episode Highlights:Individualization is Key: Personalize visual schedules according to each student's unique needs, communication abilities, and learning styles. Customize using personalized visual supports like photographs, icons, or written words that resonate with each student.Simplicity...
2024-04-22
14 min
Autism Academy 360
13. How to Collect Behavior Data in the Special Education Classroom
In this episode Abby talks about how to collect behavioral data- which isn’t always easy to do! We will talk about how data collection provides objective insights into behavior and supports the individualization of interventions. We discuss the types of data to collect and why the need for consistency is so important across the entire team. Additionally, we chat about how data collection can be collaborative and talk about just how to get the entire team on board. We touch on ways to use technology to streamline data collection and offer solutions to common challenges.Episode Hig...
2024-04-15
12 min
Autism Academy 360
12. My Favorite Sensory Tools for Autism
In this episode, Lisa goes in-depth about her favorite sensory tools to use for students on the Autism spectrum. She talks about the importance of ensuring that you are hitting all of the sensory needs of your students, including vestibular input, proprioceptive input, and oral seeking input. Take a listen to hear about all the different tools that she uses in her classroom.Episode 12 will give you so many great ideas for sensory tools used for students and children with autism, make sure you're tuning in to this one!Episode Highlights:Gross Motor ToolsFine Mo...
2024-04-08
14 min
Autism Academy 360
11. Understanding the Functions of Behavior
In this episode, Abby dives into the reasons why behavior happens. Behavior never happens out of the blue or in isolation, but for one of four reasons: attention, escape, sensory, or gaining access. In addition to talking about these she also provides some interventions you can do.Episode Highlights:Why figuring out the function is essential to stopping behaviorsThe two most prevalent functions we seeInterventions for eachResources Mentioned:Real life visual SchedulesRelationship Skills Task BoxesRelated Podcast Episodes:Contingency MapsVisual SchedulesMini SchedulesConnect with...
2024-04-01
16 min
Autism Academy 360
10. Ten Effective Transition Supports
In this episode of Autism Academy 360, Lisa explores ten effective transition supports tailored for students with Autism, acknowledging the challenges transitions pose for individuals who thrive on consistency and routine. From visual schedules and audio cues to transition objects and "check schedule" cards, Lisa discusses a toolkit for easing transitions in various settings. Lisa talks about the importance of matching visuals to individual students' needs, incorporating reinforcement techniques, and utilizing simplified schedules like first-then boards. Additionally, Lisa highlights the value of social stories in preparing students for transitions and the significance of appropriate reinforcement levels.
2024-03-25
15 min
Autism Academy 360
9. Pairing Yourself with Reinforcement
In this episode, Abby dives into the crucial concept of pairing yourself with reinforcement for all students, but particularly Autistic students. She defines what pairing is and why it is the foundation of everything you do. She discusses some practical strategies for pairing that you can do in your classroom. She also gives some tips on ways to make pairing successful with even your toughest students.Episode Highlights:Defining what pairing with reinforcement actually isStrategies to pair with your own studentsReal life scenariosResources Mentioned:Getting to Know You Ice Breaker A...
2024-03-18
12 min
Autism Academy 360
8. Using Social Narratives in the Special Education Classroom
In this episode, Lisa delves into the concept of social narratives, also known as Social Stories, originally coined by Carol Gray. Social narratives serve to help children with disabilities comprehend past or future events, aiding in scenarios ranging from daily routines to significant life changes. Lisa emphasizes the importance of tailoring narratives to individual students, using specific language, and incorporating visuals for better understanding. Join Lisa in episode 8 for a step-by-step guide to creating and implementing social narratives effectively.Resources Mentioned:N/A
2024-03-11
10 min
Autism Academy 360
7. How to use First Then Boards
Episode summary:Dive into the latest episode where we explore the power of 'First-Then' boards for students with Autism. Discover how these visual supports, assist in navigating sequences of events and help with problem behavior. Learn effective strategies for pairing undesirable tasks with motivating reinforcers. The episode emphasizes how to implement these tools with efficiency and to be sure they work for both you and your students. As they progress, find out tips for fading support and don't miss the special freebie – First-Then boards paired with token boards. Tune in now for valuable insights into creating an in...
2024-03-04
10 min
Autism Academy 360
6. How to Use Token Boards in Special Education
In this insightful episode, Lisa chats all about how to start using Token boards in your special education classroom. Lisa goes over helpful tips and tricks and some do's and dont's once you get started. This podcast episode is a compelling call to special education teachers to understand the value of token boards as a powerful tool in creating a supportive and hands-on learning environment for all students.Don't forget to grab those Token boards that she we about in this episode!!Resources Mentioned:Token Boards on TpT
2024-02-26
12 min
Autism Academy 360
5: A SpEd Teacher's Guide to Contingency Maps
In this episode, we are focusing on a transformative tool for special educators – contingency maps. Abby will guide you from the basics, exploring the ABCs of behavior (Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence), to unraveling the purpose and benefits of contingency maps in special education settings.Discover the power of these visual aids in analyzing and addressing behavior patterns, making them a game-changer for students with Autism. We chat about the creation of effective contingency maps, breaking down essential components and providing practical tips to ensure clarity and impact.Join us as we discuss real-life success stories, share an...
2024-02-19
09 min
Autism Academy 360
4: 10 Types of Visual Schedules for Special Education Teachers
In this podcast episode, Lisa chats about ten different types of visual schedules that special education teachers can use. In this episode, Lisa goes over, object schedules, mini-schedules, picture schedules, written schedules, traveling schedules and MORE! Lisa talks about what they look like and how to set them up. She even talks about different examples on how you can implement these in your classroom today. Each type is carefully explained, with practical examples and insights into how they can be tailored to individual student needs. Lisa stresses the importance of flexibility and personalization, encouraging educators to choose the visual sched...
2024-02-12
15 min
Autism Academy 360
3. Incorporating Visual Supports in Teaching: Mini schedules
In the latest podcast episode for special educators, we delved into the world of visual supports with a focus on mini schedules. We define what mini schedules are, highlighting their role in providing step-by-step guidance for specific tasks. We dive into the use of mini schedules in various educational settings, emphasizing their versatility across subjects and activities. Additionally, we discuss the importance of customization for individual students, encouraging collaboration with students, parents, and colleagues. Practical tips were also shared on how to seamlessly integrate mini schedules into daily routines, showcasing their positive impact on student engagement and understanding. The...
2024-02-03
11 min
Autism Academy 360
1. Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Basics and Myths
In this podcast episode, we delve into the fundamentals of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), emphasizing its diverse nature. We discuss common characteristics like challenges in social communication, dispel myths, and discuss advocating for the acceptance of neurodiverse individuals. The episode also explores the impact of ASD on learning and offers effective teaching strategies. To celebrate the launch, there's an exciting giveaway—listeners can participate by sharing their favorite episode on Instagram or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, with a chance to win a $25 gift card to each of our website stores. Don't miss out on the opportunity, and st...
2024-02-03
10 min
Autism Academy 360
2. The Importance of Using a Visual Schedule
In this insightful episode, Lisa talks about the crucial role of visual schedules in supporting students with special needs, especially those on the Autism Spectrum, to understand and navigate their daily routines. She talks about the challenges of the misconception that visual schedules are unnecessary or time-consuming, highlighting their evidence-based effectiveness. Lisa also outlines various reasons why visual schedules are essential, including their anxiety-reducing benefits, promotion of independence, prevention of arguments, and provision of helpful reminders for students. By using minimal verbal cues and relying on visual aids, these schedules cater to the unique processing challenges children face on...
2024-02-03
12 min
Autism Academy 360
Welcome to Autism Academy 360: a podcast!
Step into the world of inclusive education with Autism Academy 360," the podcast designed for educators, parents, and anyone passionate about unlocking the full potential of individuals on the Autism spectrum. Lisa, and alongside fellow special education teacher, Abby, bring you a wealth of knowledge and experience.As creators on Teachers Pay Teachers and advocates for Autism Acceptance, we dive deep into the intricacies of teaching and supporting Autistic students. Each episode is a journey through practical strategies, insightful conversations, and interviews with experts, all aimed at enriching your understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders.Whether you're...
2024-01-26
02 min