
3 Reasons You Need to be Using Mini Schedules in your Special Ed Classroom
Autism Classroom Resources Podcast: A Podcast for Special Educators · Christine Reeve
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Show Notes
We all know how important visuals are for students in special education. When we think visuals we sometimes think daily schedule as the default. But for some students, mini-schedules (or task analysis schedules) are even more important for independence. In this week’s episode I talk about 3 reasons why mini-schedules can improve your classroom and your students’ learning.
And there's a free mini-schedule to get started.
Highlights of Episode 55
- Find out why visual schedules are useful for more than just students with autism
- Discover why we should use them in every classroom
- Find out how they encourage nonverbal prompting
- Mini schedules (and schedules) aren't just for the students, they help staff
- And find out how and why they help to build your students' independence
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