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Autism Classroom Resources Podcast: A Podcast for Special Ed...

by Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
240 EPISODES
Oct 2023
All Episodes
227. 5 Tips for a successful Start Teaching Special Needs Students [Getting Ready for BTS]
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226. The Nuts & Bolts of Leading Your classroom Team [Getting Ready for BTS]
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
225. 5 Key Characteristics of a Strong Classroom Schedule for the IEP [Getting Ready for BTS]
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
224. Building the Classroom Culture [Getting Ready for BTS]
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
223. How to Prep for the New Year By the Pool [Getting Ready for BTS]
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
222. What Is an Independent Work System Really? [Listener Favorite]
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
221. Teaching Implementation Plan: An Easy Road Map for Your Classroom IEP [Listener Favorite]
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220. Choosing and Developing Effective Special Education Teaching Materials for Learners With Autism [Listener Favorite]
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
219. Getting Started With Challenging Behavior in the Classroom [Listener Favorite]
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218. 3 Data Collection Procedures You Need for Extended School Year Decisions
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217. Preparing Students With ASD for College: Interview With Dr. Marc Ellison From the West Virginia Autism Training Center
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
216. Writing IEP Goals: 5 Things You Need to Ask
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
215. Discovering the Hidden Curriculum Meaning With Dr. Brenda Myles
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214. Building Solid Teacher Parent Relationships: From the Parent Perspective With Kelley Coleman
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213. The Impact of Students’ Behavior: What Every Paraprofessional (And Professional) Needs to Know (From SEA)
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
212. 3 Ways You Can Address Behavior With a Sensory Function
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211. Are You Asking the Wrong Question About Sensory Seeking Behavior?
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
210. Teaching Appropriate Attention-Seeking & Waiting to Replace Challenging Behaviors
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209. But We Attend to Them All the Time: Effective Replacement Behaviors for Attention-Seeking
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
208. Strategies for Behavior: When They Can’t Have What They Want
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207. Replacement Behavior Strategies: Defining a Break to Make It Effective
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206. Teaching Replacement Behavior for Escape Behaviors
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205. What if Your Student Runs Out of Independent Work Time?
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
204. Teaching Students to Work Independently: 5 Ways to Stretch Their Skills
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
203. 5 Strategies You Need to Know to Teach Students How to Work Independently
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
202. 5 Must Haves for Task Box Activities to Teach Independence
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201. How to Start an Independent Task Box Work System
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200. Best of ACR Podcast
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199. Let's Have the Hard Conversation About Parent Teacher Relationships
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198. How to Start Building Independent Work Skills (For Students Who Aren’t Independent)
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197. What Is the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and Why You Should Use It
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196. From the Academy: Maintaining the Joy in Teaching
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195. From the SEA: Coping Skills for Teachers - Why You Need to Take a Break
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194. How We Can Effectively Use Social Stories Free Download
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193. Social Stories for Behavior - What the Research Says
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192. What Is the Next Dollar Up Method and Why Use It?
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
191. 3 Engaging Ways to Teach Real-Life Money Skills
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
190. What Are Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
189. What Is Discrete Trial Teaching: What You Need to Know
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188. What Are Learning to Learn Skills for Autism and Why Are They Important?
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187. 3 Simple Rules for Progress Monitoring: The Importance of Data Systems and Review in Instruction
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186. Using Reinforcement Effectively in Instruction of Students With Autism
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185. Errorless Teaching, Error Correction and Prompting in Instruction: Which Should You Use?
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184. Effective Teaching Characteristics for Students with Autism: Giving Directions
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183. Choosing and Developing Effective Special Education Teaching Materials for Learners with Autism
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
182. Creating the Sequence of Teaching Steps: Using and Tweaking the Task Analysis for Autism
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
181. Choosing Instructional Target Skills and Learning Objectives in the Teaching Program
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
180. 7 Things to Get Right for Effective Instruction with Any Type of Autism Intervention Strategies
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
179. My 5 Best Tips for Behavior and Classroom Management Best Practices
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support
178. My 5 Best Tips for Using Reinforcement Strategies in the Classroom
Christine Reeve, Special Education Support