Make the routine tangible
ECC topics like personal hygiene, dental hygiene, cleaning, utensils, place setting, and self-determination can be hard to teach with text alone. A kit gives the student real or representative items to explore while the educator introduces the routine.
Pair objects with a simple sequence
A strong ECC kit usually has a clear order: introduce the item, explain why it matters, practice the action, and return to the concept later. PowerPoint slides, icons, large print supports, and tactile pieces can all help reinforce the same sequence.
Use story boxes for literacy and concept access
Story boxes such as Goodnight Moon or Polar Bear, Polar Bear adaptations can include tactile items, real-object references, icons, large print pages, and matching materials. The goal is to make the story easier to access, discuss, and revisit.
What to include in an ECC or story kit request
Share the routine or story, the student access needs, the number of sessions or students, the required objects, any safety constraints, and whether you need a PowerPoint, icons, printed pages, tactile pieces, or a complete boxed kit.
Need an ECC or story kit prepared?
Send the routine, story, or unit idea. Material Prep can help turn it into a concrete, organized material set.
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