Executive Functioning Deficits: Associated Problems & Helpful StrategiesExecutive functioning (EF) is an umbrella term for a number of neurological processes that allow us to engage in goal-directed behaviour. Learn More
Autism and Emotional DysregulationIn the previous blog, we looked into what emotional dysregulation is and how an individual with autism...Continue Reading
Sharpen Your Students' Focus With The Stuff They LoveStudies have shown that when educators incorporate autistic students’ personal interests and preferences into classroom materials, they can improve task engagement and student focus.Continue Reading
Choice Board TemplatesChoice boards are visual tools that provide students with options for completing tasks or projects. They allow learners to select from a variety of activities, which can cater to different learning styles and preferences. Learn More
First - Then Board Example“First-Then” strategies are visual supports which can be used in the classroom, to support autistic students.Learn More
Elementary School Daily Schedule ExampleElementary schedules are structured plans that outline daily activities, and routines, which are helpful for autistic students.Learn More
Token Board Example (10 Tokens)Connection between behaviour and consequence Token boards are visual and tangible systems used in...Learn More
Neurodiversity Affirming Classroom Set Up ChecklistEnrich the educational experience Creating a neurodiversity-affirming classroom ensures an inclusive...Learn More
What To Do When You're Stuck ToolExecutive functioning refers to a set of cognitive processes and mental skills essential for managing oneself and one’s resources in order to achieve a goal.Learn More
Amygdala Hijack WorksheetThreat response to emotional stimulus Amygdala hijack describes a situation where the amygdala, a...Learn More
Brain Hacks to Optimize the ADHD Brain for LearningThis month, we’re highlighting key points from our latest Look Ahead. We spoke with Lara...Continue Reading
IntermediateBeyond Behavior: Supporting Regulation in Autistic StudentsTeaching autistic students requires a deep understanding of their unique experiences, especially in regulation, sensory processing, and emotional well-being. This course equips educators with the knowledge and tools to support autistic students in maintaining regulation, preventing elopement, overcoming work refusal, and navigating aggression. By exploring the underlying factors behind these challenging behaviors, teachers will gain practical strategies to foster a safe, supportive, and engaging learning environment. 2.50 Hours $199.00 USDView Course Details
IntroductoryEngaging Every Mind: Teaching Strategies for Autism, ADHD, and Dyslexia For teachers, it is essential to strengthen inclusive practices, enhance student engagement, and embrace the unique strengths and perspectives of all learners including those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other forms of neurodivergence. This session explores the transformative power of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles in fostering environments where every student can thrive. 1.00 Hours $69.00 USDView Course Details
Core Teaching Strategies for Autistic StudentsPractical takeaways and real-life learnings from educators and former students with autism. Building relationships with autistic students, implementing accommodations, teaching communication skills and more. 4.50 Hours $249.00 USDView Course Details