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#35 - Using predictable routines to help your classroom run more smoothly

Sep 12, 202317 minSeason 1Ep. 35
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Episode description

Predictable routines…they are everything when you are teaching young autistic children. In today's episode, we will be chatting more about why predictable routines are so important and also about HOW to get started implementing a few in your own classroom!

Topics Discussed:

  • Why predictable routines are so important for young autistic children

  • Which routines would be the best to start with

  • Examples of predictable routines in the classroom that have stood the test of time with hundreds of children

  • Using an all done bucket

  • Predictable routines to start off the day at school

  • Using a transition object

  • Predictable routines to introduce circle time

Links Mentioned In This Episode About Visual Supports:

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