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Visual Cue Cards Autism Complete Small Set Behavior Lanyard Necklace Book SPED

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    Do you have students with autism or aspergers who need visual helpers in your classroom to understand your daily directions? If so, these on-the-go, portable cards are a must. This cue cards bundle of 88 cards will help your students with autism or communication disorders/language delays communicate more effectively at school. I use these daily with students across the autism spectrum and have seen fantastic results!

    Cue Cards for Autism Set 1

    • 3 minutes left
    • Brush
    • Can I play?
    • Clean up
    • Come here
    • Different but okay
    • Drink
    • Finish up
    • Finished
    • First/Then
    • Give me
    • Good job
    • Hands down
    • Hands to self
    • Help
    • I don’t understand
    • I want ___
    • I want bathroom
    • I want fidget
    • Later
    • Listen
    • My turn
    • No
    • Pack up
    • Pay attention
    • Put in
    • Quiet, shhh
    • Raise hand
    • Sit down (2 different picture cards)
    • Soft touch
    • Stand
    • Stay arm's length away
    • Stop
    • Time to go
    • Time to work
    • Try again
    • Use nice words
    • Volume Control
    • Wait
    • Walk
    • Wash hands
    • Yes
    • Your turn

    44 Cards included in Visual Helpers Autism Set 2

    • 5 more minutes
    • A schedule change
    • Almost done
    • Ask
    • Body to self
    • Bye
    • Change
    • Close
    • Don’t interrupt
    • Don’t look
    • Don’t touch
    • Fire drill
    • Go
    • Go faster
    • Go slower
    • Hi
    • Line up
    • Lockdown drill
    • Look
    • Look at me
    • Maybe
    • No cheating
    • Not okay
    • Not yet
    • Nurse
    • Okay
    • One more minute
    • Open
    • Personal space
    • School Assembly
    • Sit on Carpet
    • Talk
    • Talk louder
    • Talk softer
    • Think about it
    • This one
    • Throw it away
    • Tornado drill
    • What do you think?
    • Wipe your nose
    • Wow
    • You can do it!
    • You did it!

    Do not use fancy fonts or elaborate clip art with your students with autism! These cards were purposely created in a simple format with basic, plain pictures in order to be as effective as possible for individuals with autism. Flashy pictures and backgrounds can be very distracting to individuals on the autism spectrum. They respond best to words or short phrases with a simple image correlated to the text.

    This small set is designed to wear on a lanyard around your neck, clip on to your belt loop, staple to popsicle sticks, or loop onto a metal ring and keep in your purse or car. Print the attached pages. Cut out paper cards and then glue onto cardstock or construction paper. Then laminate, cut out and add a hole punch to the top of each card. Place all cards on a metal binder ring. Attach to your belt loop or use a lanyard to wear the cards around your neck. The cards are effective for students with a wide range of communication abilities. Teachers can carry all of the cards with them daily, or select cards that are most appropriate to use with their targeted students. These are helpful in the regular education classroom, inclusion room and for self-contained students.

    Freebie Alert for all teachers of students with special needs IEPs or 504s in your classroom! Click here to get IEP Documents checklists with tips and a student observation template.

    See what happy buyers are saying about the Small Mega Set of Cue Cards:

    “These are perfect for making the visual cue card for my students! Thank you!”

    “Best collection of cue cards”

    “Great visuals, perfect for any special education classroom.”

    “Awesome resource. I love the little tabs, makes the right card so easy to find!”

    “Very useful for getting away from verbal prompts. I really liked the tabs on the side. Thank you!”

    “This is what I've been looking for...this will be extremely useful. Highly recommend!”

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    Last updated Sep 10th, 2013
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    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
    Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., listening to others and taking turns speaking about the topics and texts under discussion).
    Continue a conversation through multiple exchanges.
    Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 1 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
    Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., listening to others with care, speaking one at a time about the topics and texts under discussion).

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