Complete Autism PreK-K Curriculum
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Description
20-Week Curriculum 1,150 Pages of Fun!
20 Weeks of:
- Lesson Plan ( Data recording, progress record, material/video/app Suggestions, Common core standards, Teaching tips)
- PECS (Visual aid) AAC
- 20 Subjects/Topic
- 1,150 Pages
- Activities/Worksheets
- Flashcards
- Craft Ideas
- Sensory Bin Ideas
- Fine Motor Mats and Sheets
- Homeschooling Magazine
Print it or Show it on a device!!!
(Instructions in worksheets and activities to help with executive functioning, fine motor, speech, and critical thinking.)
(Combined with the 20-week lesson plan for homeschool, use fun interactive play strategies and methods. No one gets a grade!)
(1 or 2 lessons per bundle for a 20-week experience, or that can extend to 40)
(Everything is adjustable to your child's current skills or Motor abilities. Teach at their pace. Flexible for possible PDA profile.)
✨️Quality over quantity✨️
✨️Learn with movement ✨️
✨️Learn with pictures ✨️
✨️Learn with music ✨️
✨️Learn with play✨️
✨️Don't just sit and teach!
Have fun while they learn!!!✨️
~FAQ~
How can I use this as a curriculum?
* Works best with the 20-week lesson plan.
What do I do with them?
* Includes suggestions/instructions for the activities and worksheets.
How does this help my ASD child?
* Worksheets include fun ways to help with speech
* Most activities help with fine motor skills
Don't schools have 37 weeks?
* 20 Week Freedom to teach at their pace (extend or shorten the week as needed)
How is this different from the other printable stores?
* Dont look over 300-1000 pages that most likely they will not engage with
* Better digital quality
My child does not have Autism, can I still use it? Yes
* Fun for all kids not just ASD kids
* Practice makes perfect
Disclaimer: Always speak to a professional for help with your child's specific needs with or without a diagnosis. This is not a replacement for therapy or your district's suggested IEP. But as a helpful tool for home-schooling parents who want to try something different to help with their special needs child or a child that's having difficulties engaging with learning.