Teaching Autism and Special Education

Transition Tips for Special Education

05.03.2019 - By Teaching AutismPlay

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I am so excited to share with you all some transition tips for special education today on the podcast. We’ll be discussing transition itself, and how transition can make our children feel.

On top of this, I’ll be sharing with you some easy and cost-effective ways that you can help your students prepare for transition and how to support it in the classroom and at home.

From visual schedules to using PVC table cloths – yep, I’m serious. We’re sharing it all in today’s episode. I’ll even take you on an imaginary adventure where I try to put you in our student’s shoes and see how it makes you feel when you don’t know what’s happening during transition.

Helpful Resources

PVC Table Cloths – See more about how I use them here.Visual Timelines – You can access these on my TpT or my website. First and Then Boards – You can access these on my TpT or my website.Sand timers. (Amazon Aff. Link)

What Do You Do?

How do you help your autism and special education students with transition? Do you have any specific behaviours? Do you have an individual child who you could use some ideas for to aide with transition?

Leave me a comment on this post or contact me on [email protected] for some help.

I hope you enjoy listening to this podcast episode on transition tips for special education.

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