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106. Turning Problem Behaviors into Teachable Moments

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Content provided by Lisa Hollady, Special Education Teacher, Lisa Hollady, and Special Education Teacher. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lisa Hollady, Special Education Teacher, Lisa Hollady, and Special Education Teacher or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Lisa breaks down what an autism classroom actually is, why it exists, and what makes it unique compared to other classroom settings. She explains that an autism classroom is not a “lesser” placement — it’s a specialized environment intentionally designed to support students through structure, visual supports, communication tools, and predictable routines.

Lisa guides listeners through the core components of an autism classroom, such as visual schedules, independent work systems, sensory supports, and individualized behavior plans. She emphasizes how these tools help students feel safe, understood, and confident.

She also addresses common myths — especially the misconception that an autism classroom limits students — and reframes it as a space that teaches essential skills like communication, executive functioning, emotional regulation, and independence.

The episode closes with encouragement for teachers stepping into this environment, reminding them that with consistency, compassion, clear expectations, and relationship-building, they can create a calm, supportive space where students grow.

Resources Mentioned: Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom

Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode106

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In this episode, Lisa breaks down what an autism classroom actually is, why it exists, and what makes it unique compared to other classroom settings. She explains that an autism classroom is not a “lesser” placement — it’s a specialized environment intentionally designed to support students through structure, visual supports, communication tools, and predictable routines.

Lisa guides listeners through the core components of an autism classroom, such as visual schedules, independent work systems, sensory supports, and individualized behavior plans. She emphasizes how these tools help students feel safe, understood, and confident.

She also addresses common myths — especially the misconception that an autism classroom limits students — and reframes it as a space that teaches essential skills like communication, executive functioning, emotional regulation, and independence.

The episode closes with encouragement for teachers stepping into this environment, reminding them that with consistency, compassion, clear expectations, and relationship-building, they can create a calm, supportive space where students grow.

Resources Mentioned: Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom

Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode106

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