Autism Classroom Resources Podcast

Autism Classroom Resources Podcast

By Christine Reeve, Special Education Support

Are you a special educator looking for practical tools and strategies? Are you juggling a ton of responsibilities with very little time? The Autism Classroom Resources Podcast is for you.  Your host, Dr. Chris Reeve, has over 30 years of experience working with special education staff and now she’s bringing her expertise and inspiration to you each and every Tuesday.  Some major themes covered in this podcast are behavior management, organization, curriculum, evidence-based practice, data collection, time management, routines, parent communication, and educator self-care. If you're ready to connect with your students, prevent challenging behaviors, and improve outcomes in your classroom, then pop in your headphones and push play! For more helpful resources and the show notes for each episode, head to https://autismclassroomresources.com/  Eager to steer the conversation toward a specific topic in an upcoming episode? We welcome your topic requests within your review on Apple Podcasts. Your voice shapes our content!

04/23/24

213. The Impact of Students’ Behavior: What Every Paraprofessional (And Professional) Needs to Know (From SEA)

Behavior is not a one-way street. There is an interconnectedness between student behavior and teacher behavior, which we can sometimes miss. It is so important that we recognize the impact special education teachers and special education paraprofessiRead more

04/16/24

212. 3 Ways You Can Address Behavior With a Sensory Function

When a student’s challenging behavior is a result of a sensory function, knowing how to address it can be difficult. We want to help our students cope with sensory experiences in an effective and safe way so that their needs are met and they are not Read more

04/09/24

211. Are You Asking the Wrong Question About Sensory Seeking Behavior?

There are many myths about behavior that impact the way we talk about and approach challenging behaviors. Many people look to answer whether a student’s challenging behavior is sensory seeking behavior or intentional behavior but there are several isRead more

04/02/24

210. Teaching Appropriate Attention-Seeking & Waiting to Replace Challenging Behaviors

Attention-seeking behavior is a common challenge in classrooms, and addressing it effectively is crucial for the overall learning environment. One possible reason for this attention-seeking behavior is that some of our students do not yet have the efRead more

03/26/24

209. But We Attend to Them All the Time: Effective Replacement Behaviors for Attention-Seeking

All attention is not equal. We have likely all worked with students who engage in behavior just to get attention, whether it be positive or negative. Even when students are getting what we feel is a lot of attention, they may still engage in attentioRead more

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