Teaching Autism
24 January 2025
In this episode, I’m diving into one of my favorite topics: building independence in the special ed classroom. We’ll explore why independence is such a crucial skill for our students and how it benefits not just them but us as teachers, too. I’ll share a personal story about how teaching one small skill made a big difference and give you practical tips to help your students develop life and self-help skills, no matter where they are on their journey. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: Why Independence Matters: How independence builds confidence, capability, and empowerment in our students. The ripple effect it has on the classroom—helping you find a little breathing room while giving students a brighter future. My Aha Moment: A story about one student’s journey from snack-time meltdowns to success. How starting small and staying consistent led to a proud, game-changing moment for both of us. Practical Tips for Building Independence: Start Small, Celebrate Big: Focus on one manageable skill at a time and celebrate every success. Use Visual Supports: Step-by-step visuals, video modeling, or “first, then” boards can make all the difference. Incorporate Real-Life Tools: Practice with real-world items to make skills meaningful and transferable. Task Analysis: Break tasks into tiny, manageable steps to make progress achievable. Embed Skills Into Daily Routines: Integrate skills like cleaning up, taking attendance, or putting away supplies into the day-to-day flow of your classroom. Make It Fun: Use games, themes, and music to keep students engaged and motivated. Adapt for Individual Needs: Why flexibility is key in tailoring independence-building strategies to each student’s unique needs. The Big Takeaway: Building independence is a journey, not a race. Celebrate the small wins, embrace the messy progress, and know that every step matters. Challenge of the Week:Choose one small skill to focus on this week with your students. Whether it’s opening a snack, following a visual schedule, or putting on a coat, start small and celebrate big! Memorable Quotes from This Episode: "Every small step toward independence is a step toward a brighter, more fulfilling future." "When you teach a student to open a snack or tie a shoe, you’re not just teaching a skill—you’re giving them the confidence to tackle the world, one step at a time." "Building independence is a journey, not a race." Episode Resources & Links: Follow me on Instagram: @TeachingAutism Join my Free Resource Library. Get 3 free days access to my VIP Monthly Membership. Share This Episode:If this episode gave you some fresh ideas or inspiration, share it with a fellow teacher who could use some encouragement. Let’s celebrate the small wins together!
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