Hey Reader! Did you stop at a Stop Sign today? Maybe you looked for your favorite coffee shop or Sonic by looking for the sign? As adults, we benefit from visual cues throughout the day every day! Imagine if you had to listen for someone to say “Stop” before you stopped at an intersection! That would be chaos! LOL! And what if your favorite coffee shop had NO signs anywhere and you just had to use the address to find it? Would that be a little harder and maybe cause a little bit of frustration? Visual cues make our lives easier as adults but they also benefit our young students! So let’s talk about visuals in an early childhood classroom. Visuals include things like picture schedules, rule posters, routine posters, choice boards, social stories, etc. But visuals also include body language, sign language, and the environment itself. What are the benefits of using visuals to support your young students?
For more ideas, check out: This week’s podcast episode with Bobette Gore and the resources below! https://www.speechietrish.com/blog/visual-supports-for-preschool-classroom-routines-and-procedures https://teachingexceptionalkinders.com/2022/05/classroom-visual-supports.html https://autismlittlelearners.com/social-stories-for-school/ https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/children-disabilities/article/social-stories Cheering you on this week! -Your ECCN team week 2/4
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