
46. Creative Ways to Use Adapted Books in the Autism Classroom
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Show Notes
In Episode 46 of Autism Academy, Lisa shares creative ways to use adaptive books in the autism classroom.
Adapted books are so much more than just reading tools—they’re game-changers in the autism classroom. Whether you’re using them for homework, 1:1 instruction, speech therapy, or even as a calming activity, adapted books fit seamlessly into so many parts of the day. From morning work to small groups to cross-curricular lessons, they create engaging and meaningful learning experiences tailored to each student’s unique needs. Plus, they’re perfect for building independence, boosting sensory engagement, and teaching real-world skills—all while supporting academic growth!
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