Parent Resources
Here are some resources that may be helpful to families/parents. I will keep adding to this page as I find more - if you know of one that is not listed, please let me know!
Appropriately leveled and targeted supplemental work (electronic and/or hard copy!) is provided to all of my tutoring clients upon request, free of charge! (For optional independent practice between sessions)
This website provides a variety of resources and ideas for supporting your child with distance learning. Resources are organized by age/grade levels (pre-K to 21) as well as topics such as social stories, behavioral supports, etc.)
Five practical tips for parents who are helping their child at home.
The Autism Helper is an outstanding resource in general for any one working with students with disabilities and/or on the spectrum. They have a podcast, blogs, webinar training, and a store to purchase additional resources. (Also on Teachers Pay Teachers)
A list of ideas/suggestions for providing 504 and IEP accomodations at home
Visual schedules are so helpful for all children! This site provides a tool to make your own -- for free!
This website offers many resources, including social stories about COVID-related themes (social distancing, wearing a mask, etc.) It features a search function, so type in "social story" to see the whole list!
This page offers suggestions for integrating gross motor, fine motor, speech/language, etc into your days at home in a fun way. The entire site is a gold mine for information and inspiration!