First Then Boards are often used in special education classrooms. Students with behavior and language difficulties benefit the most from this type of visual aid. The creator of the boards can be teachers, therapists, and even parents of the student/child who needs it.
Language and social skills are continuously a focus in a young child’s development. With a quick review of milestones and some tangible, engaging, developmentally appropriate ideas to practice, parents and teachers can help to support these skills in young children both typically developing and with special needs.
As people learn at different rates and in different ways, it's important to include differentiated content and opportunities in the classroom for students who need it most. Storyboard That is a great way to use visual aids for learning and communication. The following special education resources will help you plan and create individualized materials to fit each student's needs.
Use this First Then template to help students who have learning disabilities! Perfect for all ages and autism special education. Customize for your own use.