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Lisa Hollady, Special Education Teacher
Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast is your go-to educational podcast dedicated to making your job as a special education teacher easier and more enjoyable. Your host, Lisa Hollady, is a veteran special education teacher with a passion for helping teachers like you make a real difference in the lives of your students.
In your demanding roles, you’re constantly juggling various responsibilities, from differentiated instruction and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to data collection, and, of course, teaching. That’s where task boxes come in.
Task boxes aren’t just teaching tools. They’re the key to unlocking student independence, student engagement, and personalized learning. Through this podcast, you’ll uncover the incredible task box benefits for your special needs students and practical implemention tips that you can take to your classroom.
Tune in each Monday for a new episode that will equip you with essential strategies and motivation to approach your week with confidence and enthusiasm. Topics will include task box activities, social and emotional development, adaptive teaching, inclusive teaching, supporting diverse learners, classroom management, scheduling, visual aids, and more.
If you’re looking for more special education resources and support with increasing student independence, check out my FREE training at https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/training.
56. Managing Elopement in the Classroom
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa dives into a familiar challenge in special education classrooms: escape behaviors. These are behaviors that students may use to avoid tasks or instructions, and Lisa highlights how important it is to collect ABC data to uncover the reasons behind them. She shares five practical strategies to help manage and reduce these behaviors, like teaching students to ask for breaks, using visual schedules, giving students choices, prepping transitions with timers, and using differential reinforcement. These tips aim to support students and foster a more positive learning space.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode56
11:0525/11/2024
55. A Trauma Informed Classroom
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, host Lisa delves into the critical topic of trauma and its profound effects on students in the classroom. With the staggering statistic that 25% of American students have been impacted by trauma, Lisa emphasizes the need for educators—whether they are teachers, paraprofessionals, therapists, or parents—to understand trauma-informed practices. In episode 55, Lisa outlines the definition of trauma, its implications for students' emotional regulation and relationships, and the importance of creating a safe, supportive learning environment. Listeners will gain practical strategies for fostering trauma-sensitive classrooms, such as establishing predictable routines, incorporating self-regulation techniques, and enhancing school-home partnerships.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode55
13:4618/11/2024
54. A Day in the Life of a Special Education Teacher
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, host Lisa Hollady provides a detailed glimpse into a typical day as a 5th-grade special education inclusion teacher. She highlights the diverse responsibilities special educators undertake, from collaborating with colleagues and documenting student progress to offering in-class support and individual interventions. Lisa emphasizes the importance of flexibility in meeting the academic, emotional, and physical needs of her students, while also outlining the various tasks she handles throughout her day, including lesson planning, progress monitoring, and collaboration with specialists. This episode serves to demystify the role of special education teachers, showcasing the dynamic and rewarding nature of their work.Resources Mentioned: Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode54
11:2411/11/2024
53. Managing the Meltdowns
In Episode 53 of Teach Task Box Inspire, host Lisa Hollady addresses a common challenge faced by special educators: managing meltdowns in the classroom. Lisa shares five practical tips for helping students through escalated moments while ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone involved. The episode emphasizes the importance of creating a safe space, maintaining personal composure, modeling calm behavior, offering choices to students, and providing support without accusations. By implementing these strategies, educators can effectively navigate meltdowns, fostering a more supportive classroom environment.Resources Mentioned:Visual aidsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode53
09:4704/11/2024
52. Rediscovering Passion: My Journey from Self-Contained to Inclusion
In this episode of Teach, Task Box, Inspire, Lisa gets real about what it's like to bounce back from burnout in a special education classroom. After stepping away for a year on maternity leave, she came back to the self-contained setting she once loved, only to find herself feeling disconnected and stuck. It took a lot of courage, but Lisa chose to walk away and take on a new challenge as a fifth-grade inclusion teacher in a different district.She opens up about the tough moments of doubt, the steep learning curve, and how finding the right teaching fit changed everything. Through it all, Lisa discovered the power of connecting with her students on a deeper level and reigniting the passion she thought was lost. Her story is a reminder that it’s okay to step back, rethink your path, and take that leap toward a more fulfilling career. If you've ever questioned your place in education, this one’s for you.Resources Mentioned: Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode52
09:4228/10/2024
51. 10 Ways to Tackle Work Refusal in the Classroom
In the latest Teach, Task Box, Inspire episode, Lisa tackles the tough topic of student work refusal, sharing hands-on strategies to turn resistance into engagement. She digs into why students might refuse to work—like feeling overwhelmed, fearing failure, or dealing with personal struggles—and stresses the need to understand the "why" behind the behavior. Lisa offers practical advice, from building strong relationships and giving students choices to setting clear, attainable goals that make success feel within reach. She highlights the power of positive reinforcement, tapping into students' interests, and creating a safe, supportive environment in the classroom. Lisa also emphasizes the value of regular check-ins and involving parents when needed. This episode is full of actionable insights to help teachers not just manage work refusal but use it as an opportunity to foster growth and connection, celebrating every small step forward along the way.Resources Mentioned: Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode51
12:5321/10/2024
50. 5 Ways to Support Flexibility in Autistic Students
In this episode, Lisa dives into practical strategies for teaching flexibility and reducing rigid thinking in autistic students. Since many kids with autism find comfort in routines, Lisa highlights the need to balance maintain structure and create room for growth. She shares insights on how understanding the roots of rigidity, modeling flexible behaviors, using visual supports, and incorporating play can make a big difference in helping students manage change. Lisa’s approach centers on supporting students with empathy and equipping them with essential life skills to navigate a world that often demands adaptability. Tune in for valuable tips and inspiration to create a more flexible, supportive learning environment!Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education ClassroomShow Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode50
13:3114/10/2024
49. Essential Executive Functioning Skills for Student Success
In the latest episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, we dive into the importance of executive functioning skills and how they directly impact student success both in and out of the classroom. We explore key strategies teachers can implement to support students in developing critical skills like organization, time management, planning, and self-regulation. You'll hear practical examples, tools, and tips that can be integrated into your daily routines, helping your students build independence and confidence in their academic journey.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode49
15:0607/10/2024
48. Supporting Paraprofessionals in the Classroom
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa discusses the essential role paraprofessionals play in the special education classroom and shares practical strategies for supporting them effectively. From establishing clear communication and expectations to offering professional development and fostering a positive working relationship, Lisa provides actionable tips to ensure that paraprofessionals feel valued, equipped, and motivated. This episode emphasizes the importance of collaboration and mutual respect in creating a successful and supportive classroom environment.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode48
13:2230/09/2024
47. Managing Classroom Transitions for Students with Special Needs
Are you starting off the school year with behaviors you are unsure how to deal with? You won't want to miss episode 47! In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa discusses effective strategies for managing classroom transitions for students with special needs. Transitions can be challenging for students, often leading to anxiety and disruptive behaviors. Lisa explores how preparation, reducing anxiety, and streamlining transition processes can make these moments smoother and less stressful. She also shares practical tips such as using visual schedules, countdown timers, First-Then strategies, and creating calm corners to help students feel more secure and confident during transitions.Episode Highlights:Visual Schedules:Utilize visual schedules to provide students with a clear and predictable sequence of events, helping them understand what’s coming next and reducing anxiety.Countdown Timers and Transition Cues:Use countdown timers and consistent transition cues to mentally prepare students for upcoming changes and make transitions smoother.First-Then Strategies:Implement First-Then strategies to help students manage anxiety by clearly outlining what needs to be done now and what they can look forward to afterward.Calm Corners and Positive Reinforcement:Offer access to calm corners for students who need to decompress during transitions and use positive reinforcement to motivate successful transitions.Resources Mentioned:Token BoardsPreference AssessmentsColor Coded Visual SchedulesVisual AidsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode47
13:1823/09/2024
46. Building Strong Relationships with Families
Family involvement in your classroom is essential! In this Teach Task Box Inspire episode, Lisa explores the importance of building strong relationships with families in special education. She emphasizes that effective communication, involving parents in the IEP process, and providing consistent updates on student progress are key strategies for creating a collaborative and supportive environment. By fostering these connections, teachers can work with families to ensure the best outcomes for their students, making them feel valued and empowered in their child's education journey.Episode Highlights:Effective Communication: Regular updates and two-way communication build trust and keep parents informed and engaged.Involving Families in the IEP Process: Preparing parents and collaboratively setting goals make them active participants in their child’s education.Providing Consistent Support: Frequent progress reports and celebrating student successes help maintain strong parent-teacher connections.Cultural Sensitivity: Understanding and adapting to cultural differences in communication ensures that all families feel respected and included.Resources Mentioned:FREE communication sheetFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode46
14:4916/09/2024
45. 5 Ways to Help Students Manage Big Emotions
In this Teach Task Box Inspire episode, Lisa delves into five effective strategies to help students manage big emotions. From active listening and co-regulation to providing space, using distractions, and encouraging creative expression, Lisa offers practical tips and insights for educators looking to support their students' emotional well-being. These strategies are essential tools that can be used in various situations to help students navigate their emotions and reduce challenging behaviors, ultimately fostering a more supportive and understanding classroom environment.Episode Highlights:The Power of Active Listening: Discover how truly listening to students can reveal the root of their emotional struggles and provide a foundation for support.Co-Regulation in Action: Learn how modeling calming strategies alongside your students can help them manage their emotions more effectively.Giving Space When Needed: Understand the importance of allowing students the time and space to process their emotions independently.Creative Expression as an Outlet: Explore how drawing, writing, and other creative activities can offer students a non-verbal way to express their emotions.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Connect with Me:Instagram: @chalkboard_superheroJoin my Facebook group, Special Education SuperheroesJoin my email listShop my TPT storeShow Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode45
12:4309/09/2024
44. 8 Simple SEL Practices to Start the Day
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, host Lisa Hollady shares 8 simple yet impactful Social Emotional Learning (SEL) practices to start the day, designed to set a positive tone for the entire classroom. These strategies are easy to implement and perfect for busy educators looking to enhance their morning routines. Lisa also highlights how her task boxes can be seamlessly integrated into these SEL practices, making them even more engaging and effective for students.Episode Highlights:Daily Greetings - Build rapport and reduce challenging behaviors with personalized morning greetings.Emotions Check-In - Help students identify and regulate their emotions with a quick morning check-in.Positive Affirmations - Boost confidence and set a positive tone with daily affirmations, supported by affirmation cards in task boxes.SEL Journaling - Encourage reflection with morning journaling prompts, easily integrated into task boxes.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Connect with Me:Instagram: @chalkboard_superheroJoin my Facebook group, Special Education SuperheroesJoin my email listShop my TPT storeShow notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode44
10:4202/09/2024
43. Mastering Behavior-Specific Praise
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, host Lisa Hollady dives into the power of behavior-specific praise. Discover how this targeted form of positive reinforcement can transform your classroom dynamics by providing clear, meaningful feedback to students. Lisa explains the simple yet effective formula for delivering behavior-specific praise and shares real-life examples to illustrate its impact. Whether you're looking to boost student motivation or improve classroom behavior, this episode will give you practical strategies to enhance your praise game and create a more positive learning environment.Episode Highlights:Understanding Behavior-Specific Praise: Learn what behavior-specific praise is and why it’s a powerful tool for reinforcing positive behavior.The Magic Formula: Discover the three key components of effective behavior-specific praise and how to apply them in your classroom.Real-Life Examples: Hear practical examples of behavior-specific praise in action, including how it can help manage transitions, encourage teamwork, and more.Implementing Praise Effectively: Find out why using a 4:1 ratio of positive praise to corrections can improve classroom behavior and student engagement.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Connect with Me:Instagram: @chalkboard_superheroJoin my Facebook group, Special Education SuperheroesJoin my email listShop my TPT storeShow notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode43
12:2226/08/2024
42. Implementing an Effective Token Economy in Your Special Education Classroom
In today’s episode, Lisa Hollady, the host of Teach Task Box Inspire, shares all about implementing an effective token economy in your special education classroom. A token economy is a powerful system for delivering positive reinforcement, encouraging desired behaviors, and reducing unwanted ones. Lisa will explain the basics of a token economy, practical examples of how it can be used, and essential dos and don’ts to ensure your token economy is successful. By the end of this episode, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to create a motivating and effective reinforcement system that promotes positive outcomes in your classroom.Episode Highlights:What is a Token Economy? - Learn the basics of a token economy and how it can reinforce positive behaviors by allowing students to earn tokens for desired actions, which can be exchanged for rewards.Practical Examples - Discover how to use token economies for various behaviors, such as completing assignments, following classroom rules, and encouraging positive social interactions.Dos and Don’ts - Essential tips for setting up a successful token economy, including picking the right target behaviors, using a variety of reinforcers, and being consistent in implementation.Implementation and Fading - Understand the importance of setting achievable goals, taking data, and having a plan for fading the token economy to naturally occurring reinforcement systems.Resources Mentioned:Token BoardsPreference AssessmentsVisual SchedulesVisual AidsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Connect with Me:Instagram: @chalkboard_superheroJoin my Facebook group, Special Education SuperheroesJoin my email listShop my TPT storeShow notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode42
17:1619/08/2024
41. Visual Boundaries in the Special Education Classroom
Implementing visual boundaries in the special education classroom can significantly improve students' understanding of where they are expected to be, reducing wandering and invasions of personal space. Using tools like painter’s tape, vinyl spots, and clear labels can effectively define these boundaries. Consistent teaching, reinforcement, and data tracking are essential to ensure students adhere to the boundaries and understand the expectations. This approach not only helps maintain order but also supports students in developing spatial awareness and independence.Episode Highlights:Effective Tools: Painter’s tape and vinyl spots are practical tools for creating visual boundaries in the classroom.Clear Expectations: Labeling student and teacher spaces helps clarify boundaries and reduce confusion.Consistent Reinforcement: Regularly reinforcing and redirecting students helps them learn and adhere to boundaries.Data Tracking: Collecting frequency data on boundary adherence helps track progress and celebrate successes.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Connect with Me:Instagram: @chalkboard_superheroJoin my Facebook group, Special Education SuperheroesJoin my email listShop my TPT storeShow Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode41
10:1112/08/2024
40. Essential Tools for an Effective Autism Classroom-5 Must Have Items
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa shares the top five essential items she never goes without self-contained classroom. These tools help maintain a safe, functional, and happy learning environment, ensuring smooth and productive days for both staff and students. Lisa delves into the importance of visual supports, timers, communication aids, sensory tools, and flexible seating options, providing practical tips on how to incorporate these items effectively to enhance structure, communication, and time management for students with autism.Resources Mentioned:Visual AidsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode40
13:5605/08/2024
39. What is the Membership All About?
In the latest episode of Teach, Task Box, Inspire, Lisa chats about the new Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership, designed to support students' social and emotional development through task boxes. Lisa shares her personal transition to a 5th-grade consultant teacher role and highlights how task boxes can foster independence and confidence in students. She provides details about the membership’s exclusive content, diverse curriculum, grade-band options, and the inclusion of monthly themes. Lisa also introduces the physical subscription box option, emphasizing the ease and joy of receiving ready-to-use resources.Whether you are a ten-year veteran or a brand new teacher, having task boxes delivered to your doorstep is sure to be a game-changer for your prep time, well-being, and planning as a teacher.Resources Mentioned:Teach Task Box Inspire - The MembershipTeach Task Box Inspire- PDF download to give to your administrator Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode39
10:5929/07/2024
38. Choosing the Right Independent Work System for Your Classroom
In Episode 38 of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa discusses the importance of independent work systems (IWS) in special education classrooms. Sharing her journey transitioning from a self-contained classroom to a 5th-grade consultant teacher role, Lisa emphasizes the necessity of fostering independence in students with special needs. This episode explores six types of Independent Work Systems: tiered shelf, 3-drawer bin, tabletop bin, folder, binder, and hybrid systems, providing detailed descriptions, benefits, and implementation tips for each. Lisa also announces a free one-hour training session and visual guide to help educators choose the best IWS for their classrooms.Episode 38 is the perfect episode to get some ideas for the upcoming school year, whether you are a brand-new teacher or a ten-year veteran, everyone can take something away from this one!Resources Mentioned:Free One-Hour Training Session RegistrationIndependent Work Systems Starter PackBlog Post: How to Set Up Independent Work SystemsShop task boxes on my TPT storeShow Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode38
16:2222/07/2024
37. Part 8 - All the Other Stuff
In Part 8 of the Teach Task Box Inspire mini-series, Lisa guides special educators through essential elements often overlooked but crucial for an effective autism classroom setup. Lisa discusses sensory tools, parent communication strategies, technology integration, classroom atmosphere, and educator self-care. Lisa emphasizes their collective impact on student success and classroom harmony. Practical tips given throughout the episode include creating sensory-friendly environments, fostering strong home-school partnerships, leveraging technology for personalized learning, cultivating a positive classroom atmosphere, and prioritizing self-care to sustain educator well-being amidst the challenges of special education. Take a listen to the final part of this Teach, Task Box, Inspire mini-series!Resources Mentioned:Parent communication resourcesFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode37
13:3015/07/2024
36. Part 7 - Training Your Staff
In the latest episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa focuses on the topic of training paraprofessionals in autism classrooms. Paraprofessionals play a pivotal role in student support, and Lisa discusses the importance of comprehensive training in understanding autism, implementing IEPS, managing behaviors, and using communication devices effectively. Paraprofessionals are in our classrooms day in and day out, it is vital that they are trained properly and provide exactly what your autism class needs in a teaching assistant.Lisa provides practical strategies like pre-school year training, ongoing professional development, resource provision, and mentorship programs to foster a cohesive team environment. Lisa also acknowledges the challenges of managing diverse personalities among paraprofessionals but stresses the importance of clarity in expectations to create a supportive learning environment.Part 7 of the mini-series is one that you do not want to miss. Take a listen and train your classroom staff properly and effectively!Resources Mentioned:IEP at a glance document (FREE)Teacher BinderData Collection SheetsStudent Accommodations Sheet (FREE)Para-brochure or paraprofessional manualFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode36
13:4808/07/2024
35. Part 6- Communication
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa continues her mini-series on setting up an effective Autism classroom, focusing on the critical importance of communication for students with Autism. She emphasizes the necessity of providing constant access to communication tools like PECS books, iPads, core boards, and AAC devices to help students express their needs and reduce frustration and behaviors. Lisa shares her experiences and strategies for embedding communication opportunities throughout the classroom, highlighting the importance of modeling device use and training staff to ensure consistent support. Part 6 of the mini-series is for everyone, communication will always be an essential part of any classroom.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode35
11:0701/07/2024
34: Part 5- All the Materials
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa continues her mini-series on setting up an effective Autism Classroom. She discusses the importance of preparing instructional materials and resources for students with diverse needs. Lisa emphasizes the ongoing process of resource development and adaptation, especially for educators new to Autism classrooms. She shares strategies for organizing and selecting materials tailored to individual students' IEP goals and learning styles. Take a listen while Lisa the endless materials she offers to make your autism classroom thrive such as task boxes, adapted books, life skills curriculum, and more.Resources Mentioned:Adapted MaterialsAdapted Books BundleFunctional Life Skills CurriculumTask boxesReading ComprehensionLife Skills Task BoxesSensory ToolsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode34
12:1724/06/2024
33. Part 4- All the Visual Supports
Students on the autism spectrum benefit greatly from visuals. Visual supports assist our autistic students with language comprehension and expression. Have you ever struggled with getting your students to be more independent? Visual supports are key!In this episode of the mini-series for setting up an effective autism classroom, I tell you all about how visual supports have been an absolute game-changer in my autism classroom. I have been around the autism classroom to provide you all of the practical tips on how to use and implement various visual supports effectively in your own classroom environment.You won't want to miss part 4 of the mini-series, I am here to provide you all of the tools you could possibly need!Resources Mentioned:Visual AidsToken BoardsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom to learn more about IWS centersShow Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode33
13:2417/06/2024
32. Part 3 - All the Schedules
We are talking about schedules in part 3 of the Teach Task Box Inspire mini-series. Schedules play a crucial role in setting up an effective autism classroom. In this episode, we focus on comprehensive schedules for students and classroom staff. Carefully creating those schedules ensures a smooth functioning classroom setting.Not only do schedules benefit the students, but the staff as well. You won't want to miss this episode of the mini-series.Resources Mentioned: Color Coded Visual SchedulesFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education ClassroomShow Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode32
13:3310/06/2024
31. The Floor Plan-Autism Classroom Set-Up
The mini-series continues in this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire. We are talking all about setting up an effective autism classroom. I share all of my practical tips and considerations for arranging your classroom space to meet the diverse needs of students with ASD.Carefully planning a classroom environment with the right visual structure is key to creating an environment that promotes predictability and supports independent learning.You won't want to miss this episode of the mini-series! Whether you have been teaching for years or you are just getting started, there is something for everyone. Let's make sure our autism classrooms are set up for student success!Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode31
13:2203/06/2024
30. Part 1 - Getting Organized: Autism Classroom Set Up
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, a mini-series on setting up an effective Autism Classroom is introduced! This is the very first episode out of 8, that will go over all the tips and tricks for setting up an effective Autism classroom.Take a listen to hear all about my extensive experience in special education. I have started multiple autism programs across different school districts. Throughout this mini-series, I will cover classroom structure, organization strategies, communication methods, and managing paraprofessionals.Whether you are new to the autism classroom or not, this episode and mini-series are worth listening to!Resources Mentioned:Teacher Binder Resource:Center Ideas Blog Post:Data Sheet BundleFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom for IWS TrainingShow Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode30
18:0127/05/2024
29. How to Prevent Over-Prompting
This new episode of Teach Task Box Inspire discusses some beneficial strategies for preventing over-prompting in students with autism during instructional activities. It can be easy to over-prompt our students and assume they need more than we have given. However, the importance of allowing students time to process information and respond independently to tasks is vital. By reducing prompts and giving students sufficient wait time, we can promote independence and improve learning outcomes significantly. Whether you are a veteran teacher or starting brand-new in your special education classroom, this episode is worth a listen! Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode29
11:2120/05/2024
28. Functional Protesting-Why do we Teach this Skill
In this episode, we discuss the concept of functional protesting in the context of supporting non-verbal or low-verbal students who struggle to communicate their needs without resorting to negative behaviors. We will talk about the importance of teaching students how to appropriately express their desire for a break or disinterest in an activity, instead of relying on disruptive behaviors. This episode outlines a structured approach to teaching this skill, ensuring that educators and caregivers can effectively support these students in advocating for their needs. You won't want to miss it!Resources Mentioned:Visual AidsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode28
13:3613/05/2024
27. Using Choices to Improve Problem Behaviors
In this episode of the Teach Task Box Inspire podcast, join me as we explore the effective use of choices to manage challenging behaviors in students. I emphasize that offering choices is a powerful strategy that can be seamlessly integrated throughout a student's school day, promoting engagement and reducing resistance.Resources Mentioned:Visual Aids ResourceFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode27
12:2706/05/2024
26. 5 Mistakes I Made My first year of Teaching
Are you a first-year teacher? I swear, every teacher can remember these beginning years and has a story or two to share about what they have learned along the way. Tune in to episode 26 to learn about some of the mistakes that I have made and learned from during those early days in education.In episode 26 I discuss the common mistakes first-year special education teachers often make, and I offer insights on how to avoid them. I can remember my first year like it was yesterday, I share my own experiences and the challenges I faced in the classroom that year. If you are a new special education teacher, this episode is a must listen, and will offer you insight and advice for all of the years to come!Resources Mentioned:My paraprofessional handbook and a paraprofessional brochure resourcesFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode26
11:3629/04/2024
25. How to Make Friends in Your Building as a Special Education Teacher
Have you ever struggled to make connections as a special education teacher in your school? In this episode, I dive into the importance of making friends and building those connections within your school community. As a self-contained teacher or a special education teacher, this can be something you have always wondered how to work on.I chat about the practical strategies for making friends in the building and dig deep into the significance of fostering relationships with key individuals. We all know how important the custodial staff, front office secretaries, and the school nurse are! By actively engaging with these members of the school community, self-contained teachers can create a supportive network that enhances their professional practice and overall well-being.Join me in episode 25 as we discuss this key topic!Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode25
12:2122/04/2024
24. Stop Playing into Student Behaviors
This episode of Teach Task Box Inspire discusses the importance of breaking the cycle of playing into student behaviors in the self-contained classroom. As educators, we hold the power to shape and redirect behaviors and explore strategies to create a supportive learning environment. This episode dives into understanding the root causes of behaviors to implement proactive interventions and foster self-care.Episode 24 provides practical insights for educators seeking to empower themselves and their students.Resources Mentioned:3 tips for avoiding power struggles with students blog postFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode24
14:2815/04/2024
23. How to be a Better Leader as a Special Educator
Every special education classroom needs a leader. As educators, we must put forth our best effort to be those leaders. This episode will explore strategies for becoming a better leader in self-contained settings and focusing on effectively managing paraprofessionals. Acknowledging the invaluable contributions of paraprofessionals, we dive into the importance of clear communication, empowerment, and collaboration. Regular team meetings, involvement in student planning, and recognition of paraprofessionals' efforts go a long way in our classrooms. Tune in for tips addressing challenges such as excessive personal conversations and conflict resolution while advocating for self-reflection and continuous growth as a leader.Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode23
12:3208/04/2024
22. How to Handle Student Aggression
This Teach Task Box Inspire episode dives into the challenging topic of handling student aggression in special education classrooms. We all know that handling student aggression, on top of everything else we do as teachers, can be overwhelming, daunting, and sometimes frustrating. Tune in while I discuss the impact of extreme behaviors on educators' mental and physical well-being.Let's discuss the importance of understanding the underlying communication behind such actions.Resources Mentioned:NoneFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode22
14:2801/04/2024
21. 10 Ways to Avoid the Power Struggle
Avoiding the power struggle starts with us, the teachers. By shifting our own responses and behaviors, we can effectively help shift this struggle and promote healthier relationships with our students. First, understanding these power struggles is key. As educators, we must use positive language, and provide direct instructions to minimize misunderstandings. In this episode, we dive into ten practical strategies, including building relationships, concealing frustrations, and giving students choices, all aimed at fostering a positive learning environment. You won't want to miss this episode! Tune in for ten game-changing strategies to tackle those difficult power struggles!Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode21
14:3225/03/2024
20. What are Some Reinforcer Suggestions?
Come take a listen to episode 20 of Teach Task Box Inspire, where we talk reinforcement strategies. Let's talk various types of reinforcers tailored to the unique needs of our students with disabilities. Starting with edibles and chatting about the importance of sensory items, tangible items, and technology.The options are endless ranging from therapy balls and light-up gloves to action figures and digital device time. We will discuss how to set those limits, particularly with technology in school. Reinforcement plays a powerful impact in creating a positive learning experience for students with special needs. Come take a listen!Resources Mentioned:Editable Organizing containerSensory Items:Spinning lights or vibrating pensTherapy ballLight-up glovesTangible Items:FidgetsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode20Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
13:0818/03/2024
19. How to Build Time Management Skills
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, we discuss how critical time management skills are for special education students. We dive into the challenges of multitasking and competing contingencies. Time management is a foundational life skilland we need to be working smarter, not harder.Task boxes are a valuable tool for teaching time management, and I will break down the components of strong time management, including prioritization and pacing. This episode aims to empower you as special educators to foster time management abilities and guide your students toward success in both academic and life pursuits.Resources Mentioned:Task Boxes on TpTVisual Timers:Visual AidsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode19Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
13:4311/03/2024
18. How Using Visuals Can Lead to Independence
In this episode of Teach Task Box, Inspire, we explore the impactful use of visuals in special education to foster independence among students. Visuals go beyond images on paper, serving as essential tools for comprehension, communication, and support. Take a listen while we chat about the power of visual schedules. Visual schedules, whether in the form of picture schedules, written schedules, or checklist schedules, help students with special needs navigate daily routines, reduce anxiety, and develop independence. We talk about the variety of visual aids, including objects, real photo schedules, and mini schedules, each catering to different needs and scenarios. We also dive into other visual supports like token boards, timers, behavior contracts, and Power Cards. Join me while we discuss the importance of visual aids, not only for students with special needs but for individuals of all ages in various situations.Resources Mentioned:Visual Aids on TpTToken Boards on TpTVisual Schedules on TpTBlog Post on Using the Pause ButtonTimed Timer ResourceFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode18Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
14:3704/03/2024
17. FAQ’s about the Teach Task Box Inspire Membership
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, we dive into the frequently asked questions about the 'Teach Task Box Inspire' Membership. The membership is an exclusive program providing you with a monthly supply of engaging task boxes. These task boxes cover various subjects, and as a member you will receive five new boxes each month. Digital and physical subscriptions are offered, including printed and prepared materials delivered to your doorstep.The episode covers subscription costs, cancellation policies, and the unique features that set this membership apart, such as the option to purchase a physical subscription box. Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire community and elevate your teaching experience! Resources Mentioned:Membership Sign-Up LinkChalkboard Superhero ShopEmail for Suggestions: [email protected] Order FormFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode17Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
13:0326/02/2024
16. What is Reinforcement and how to use it
Take a listen and join me while we chat about reinforcement! Reinforcement plays a crucial role in both behavioral and instructional interventions. We are going to talk positive and negative reinforcement, and what rewarding and removing behaviors looks like in the special education classroom.We discuss the importance of recognizing those individual differences and the importance of reinforcement assessments and pre assessments. During episode 16, we will discuss pairing reinforcers with praise and the importance of establishing hierarchy. We dive into using those token boards and varying the presentations of our reinforcer, this creates a solid approach to reinforcement. Finally we will touch on the necessity of reinforcing specific behaviors and encouraging consistent and strategic use of them to ensure long-term effectiveness.Resources Mentioned:Token boardsVisual aidsPreference AssessmentFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode16Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
15:2619/02/2024
15. Navigating Sensory Sensitivities
In this week's episode, we shift focus from task boxes to address the critical topic of navigating students' sensory needs in special education. From recognizing the increasing concerns among educators regarding sensory issues, we are going to explore the diverse sensory profiles of students and their impact on learning experiences.We'll talk about both hypersensitivity and hyposensitivity, providing practical examples and approaches to address sensory needs across various modalities, including auditory, tactile, visual, proprioceptive, vestibular, olfactory, and gustatory sensitivities. We will wrap up this episode discussing how to design a sensory-friendly classroom by incorporating movement breaks and utilizing sensory balls. Come join me on this comprehensive guide beyond the realm of task boxes.Resources Mentioned:Blog post: NAVIGATING SENSORY SENSITIVITIES IN SPECIAL EDUCATIONFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode15Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
13:5812/02/2024
14. Fostering Social Emotional Learning using Task Boxes
In this episode we chat about the pivotal role of task boxes in fostering social and emotional development within special education. Task boxes have a unique capacity to create a safe and structured environment for our students, especially those with special needs.Join me as we discuss how task boxes can be used to encourage collaboration, communication, and the development of so many different skills. Even better, the ways to integrate social-emotional learning task boxes into the classroom are endless. Task boxes are a wonderful vehicle for emotional exploration and social connection. Let's unlock all of the possibilities together!Resources Mentioned:Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode14Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
12:1405/02/2024
13. Explicitly Teaching Life Skills using Task Boxes
Join me as we dive into the crucial, but often overlooked aspect of explicitly teaching life skills to special education students, using task boxes. We will chat about the misconception that life skills are solely the responsibility of the parents or can be learned at home, and acknowledge the fact that educators play a key role in fostering independence in their students.In this episode you are going to hear about my own experiences and challenges incorporating life skills into daily lessons, especially for neurodivergent students. Task boxes are a practical tool to break down sequences of life skills into manageable steps, and provide structure for our students to build confidence and independence.You won't want to miss this episode as we dive into my year-long curriculum, covering essential life skill categories. The ultimate goal here is to seamlessly transition learned life skills from task boxes to real-world applications. Let's empower our students to navigate their day-to-day lives with confidence!Resources Mentioned:Functional Life Skills Curriculum Personal Care and Hygiene FreebieFREE Life Skills Pacing GuideFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode13Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
12:2629/01/2024
12. Introducing the Teach Task Box inspire Membership
Special educators, come join me in this momentous episode of Teach Task Box Inspire! I am thrilled to reveal the fruit of a year-long collaboration—a groundbreaking Teach Task Box Inspire Membership. This exclusive membership offers a monthly delivery of 5 never-before-seen task boxes, covering ELA, Math, social studies or science, and a crucial life skills task. For a truly immersive experience, each month follows engaging themes for the K-2 and 3-5 bands, while the vocational/life skills band focuses on practical, real-world content. The membership site provides comprehensive resources, including a video training library, downloadable PDFs, and all task boxes in one convenient location, with new content added regularly.I will explain to you how you can opt for the physical subscription box for a hassle-free teaching experience, arriving prepped and ready in beautifully colored rainbow task boxes. Even with the physical option, enjoy the best of both worlds with access to the digital perks, including a video library and downloadable resources. This moment is a celebration of years of dedication, offering 100% exclusive task boxes crafted with passion and commitment. Are you ready to embark on this teaching adventure? Click the link in the show notes to explore the Teach Task Box Inspire Membership—an unparalleled resource for special educators. What are you waiting for?Resources Mentioned:Teach Task Box Inspire - The MembershipTeach Task Box Inspire- PDF download to give to your administrator Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode12Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
08:5122/01/2024
11. Using Task Boxes to Manage Challenging Behaviors
Come join me and let's dive into how to use those tax boxes to manage challenging behaviors in special education. We'll talk about addressing and recognizing specific behavioral challenges ranging from impulsivity to communication and fine motor skills. Let me show you how task boxes can be custom-designed to target these challenges, offering practical examples like that "Stop-and-Think" Task Box for impulsivity and the "Daily Planner" Task Box for organizational skills!Resources Mentioned:Functional Life Skills Task Boxes (53)Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode11Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
12:3215/01/2024
10. Staff Training: How to Get your Staff on Board with Using Task Boxes
In this week's episode, we explore a critical aspect often overlooked—staff training on using task boxes. Acknowledging resistance to change, this episode stresses the need for paraprofessional buy-in, starting with crucial training on data collection methods!We'll uncover many practical tips, including training staff not just on using task boxes but also on proper implementation and management. Delegating specific responsibilities, like resetting task boxes, streamlines the process and empowers staff. Whether you're a seasoned special educator who has worked with many different paraprofessionals, or just starting your teaching journey, this episode is a comprehensive guide to elevating getting your staff on board.Resources Mentioned:Paraprofessional BrochureParaprofessional Training HandbookFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Task Box MembershipShow Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode10Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
11:5008/01/2024
9. Mastering the Task Box Center in Your Special Education classroom
In this week's episode, we explore innovative strategies for individualizing task boxes to meet the diverse needs of your learners. From setting clear expectations to fostering independence, this episode provides actionable insights into creating a thriving learning environment.We'll uncover the power of data collection as the unsung hero in the educational arsenal, offering practical examples and stories of its transformative effect on teaching strategies. Whether you're a seasoned special educator or just starting your journey, this episode is a comprehensive guide to elevating your classroom experience.Resources Mentioned:FREE planning sheetMega Academic Task Box BundleFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Task Box MembershipShow Notes: https://www.chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode9 Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
13:3001/01/2024
8. How to use Boom Cards to enhance your task boxes
Let's explore an exciting topic that takes the special education toolkit to the next level – using Boom Cards to enhance the Task Box experience!We'll talk about Boom Cards and their interactive, digital, and self-checking nature accessible on various devices and discuss the digital revolution Boom Cards underwent during the COVID era, becoming a crucial tool for remote learning!Resources Mentioned:FREE Boom Card DeckBlog post for how to start out with Boom CardsBoom Card Deck Bundle for Academic Skills Boom Card DecksFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode8 Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
15:3625/12/2023
7. Task Boxes Used for IEP goal bins
IEP bins serve as organizational tools, streamlining materials for working on students' IEP goals. In this episode, we'll talk about data collection sheets, a dedicated IEP data collection binder with graphs for visual progress tracking, and the contents of an IEP work bin. There are SO many advantages of using IEP work bins, especially in a color-coded classroom, simplifying organization, and making teachers more accountable for data collection. Resources Mentioned:FREE ERRORLESS learning Task Boxes Errorless Learning Task Boxes Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode7 Mentioned in this episode:Join the Teach, Task Box, Inspire Membership! https://courses.chalkboardsuperhero.com/teach-task-box-inspire
12:5618/12/2023