There is an earlier post in this blog about where to download free visual supports and how to copy/paste/print them for your own use. However, there are many more freebies available online, with more added every day. This outlines some of them, and what they have to offer. Visuals First, I will repeat some of the links previously discussed, as they are fantastic resources that should be shared and used regularly: www.fullspectrumlearning.ca Individually created visuals that you can open and print and share to your heart's content. Content is growing regularly, and watch for an upcoming app, where even more will become available in a simpler format. http://visuals.autism.net/visuals/main.php Geneva Centre for Autism's Visuals Bank is a great resource, full of excellent printable visuals from their well-known workshops, and a collection of videos of autism experts demonstrating / discussing how to use them. www.do2learn.com Do2learn provides thousands of free pages with social skills and behavioral regulation activities and guidance, learning songs and games, communication cards, academic material, and transition guides for employment and life skills. www.setbc.org/curriculumset CurriculumSET is a collection of resources that facilitate the sharing of customized technology-based content among educators working with students who use assistive technology. This searchable database enables educators to find, download, and customize activities, templates and public domain accessible books based on the ten areas of the curriculum as set out by the BC Ministry of Education. www.setbc/pictureset PictureSET is a collection of downloadable visual supports that can be used by students for both receptive and expressive communication in the classroom, at home, and in the community. This searchable database allows you to find a wide range of useful visual supports for different curriculum areas, activities, and events. While there are lots of visuals out there, remember to individualize yours to meet the needs and learning style of your child. Here are some other great gems from the internet...again, all free! ABA Data Sheets http://info.stageslearning.com/free-aba-data-sheets An effective education program must continually be evaluated. Keeping good records is a great way to make sure that everyone who spends time with a child is encouraging and reinforcing the same behaviours. Each Activity Data Sheet gives condensed instructions for performing the activity, provides space to record the child’s performance, and has an area for notes. The data sheets are reproducible. Public Information Sheets and Kits http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/freematerials.html The centre for disease control offers a variety of information sheets from screening to prevalence to early signs in different languages. http://www.autismontario.com/Client/ASO/AO.nsf/web/Resources Autism Ontario hosts a variety of online publications and reports, videos (ok, these aren't free but are fabulous resources), and articles, and tear-off pads for professionals (doctor's offices, public health units, ELKP teachers, and so on) to offer information about early signs of autism. http://www.children.gov.on.ca/htdocs/English/topics/specialneeds/autism/index.aspx Autism Parent Resource Kit: A comprehensive resource for families to better understand autism and the range of services and supports available in Ontario. The ministry talked to families and caregivers of children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder across the province to develop the content in this kit, and invites ideas, information and feedback from you, too. http://autismcanada.org/resources/ Free videos, a great book list, a free physician handbook, a link to Autism Canada's Service Junction (a very comprehensive and searchable listing of services across Canada), and a listing of educational programs for those pursuing careers in the field of autism). Free Materials, Activities, and Ideas http://www.buildingblox.net/teachershare.html http://www.buildingblox.net/taskideasandfreebies.html Both these links, via Building Blox, offer great ideas and downloadable materials to create some fantastic teaching material Tax Information And finally, some detailed tax information, just one day too late (sorry - but use this information to start collecting the information you need for next year's taxes!) http://www.autismontario.com/client/aso/ao.nsf/Durham/Tax+Info Tax information on what types of therapies and tax deductible (shameless self-promotion: Full Spectrum Learning provides psychologist-supervised programs in Sault Ste Marie in partnership with Emerging Minds). Hopefully, you get some good resources out of this. Please comment below if you are aware of quality, useful (and FREE) resources on the internet, including a link and brief description. Share, share, share!
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AuthorCasey Burgess has a B.Sc.in Psychology, an M.A. in Education (Curriculum and Instruction), and a Ph.D. in progress in Education (Cognition and Learning). She has 20 years experience with direct service, curriculum development, workshop facilitation, and supervisory experience supporting children who have Autism Spectrum Disorders, and their families. She currently frames her work using a developmental, relationship-based, self-regulation lens. Archives
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