Themed Adapted Board Books For Special Education
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Description
Create more engagement with books for your young 3-5 year old preschool students! Many children with language delays, or attention issues have difficulty listening to stories. By adding visual supports to adapt your books, you can increase engagement!
⭐️ Adapted books are so valuable! For our littlest learners or students who have difficulty maintaining attention when the teacher is reading, adapted books can help. By giving busy little hands something to hold on to (the picture), and a predictable and visual way to interact (matching the picture to the book), you have a recipe for increased engagement! This can be done using any book, but at the early childhood level, using a board book can provide more durable pages that will hold up better.
⭐️ This bundle includes themed visual pieces to go with 6 different board books each month. Instructions, with pictures, are included in order to walk you through exactly how to assemble the books. Links to the books are also included so you can easily order the books that go with this set of visuals.
⭐️ In addition, there is one visual cue card for each book. The cue cards include pictures of the vocabulary in the books and an "I see" sentence starter at the top. These cue cards can be put on a ring for easy organization and storage.
The themes for this adapted books bundle include:
Fall
Halloween
Transportation
Food/Turkeys
Winter
Zoo
Shapes
Pets
Farm
Spring
Summer
Christmas
Valentine's Day
St. Patrick's Day
Dinosaurs
Have you downloaded the free Visual Supports Starter Set from Autism Little Learners yet? It has all of the "must-have" visual supports for the classroom and home!
If you like this resource, check out these other activities geared toward little learners with autism:
⭐ Visual Communication Book - Nonverbal Autism
⭐️ Preschool Self Regulation Activities
⭐️ Preschool Language Concepts
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