Épisodes

  • 113. The one where she says Goodbye
    Dec 29 2025

    In this special highlight episode, Lisa looks back on the most powerful lessons from over 100 episodes of Teach, Task Box, Inspire. From the importance of visuals and independent work systems to understanding behavior as communication, preventing burnout, and building supportive classroom communities, this episode celebrates the heart of the podcast. As Lisa steps into a season of rest, she shares her gratitude with listeners and reminds educators that their work matters deeply — and they never have to do it alone.

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

    Show Notes:

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    9 min
  • 112. What to Do When You’ve Tried Every Behavior Strategy
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, Lisa breaks down the real reasons behavior strategies “fail” and what to do when nothing seems to work. You’ll learn how misalignment — whether it’s the wrong function, ineffective reinforcement, or inconsistent implementation — can derail even the best plans, and how to recognize the red flags in your classroom, from over-prompting to mismatched expectations. Lisa shares why consistency, not perfection, is the true driver of behavior change and walks you through her personal reset process for when a student’s behavior suddenly takes a turn, including clearing the noise, simplifying expectations, rebuilding trust, and returning to essential supports. She also offers practical guidance for helping exhausted staff regroup, get on the same page, rebuild routines, and stay grounded during challenging behavior seasons.

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

    Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode112

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    15 min
  • 111. The Micro-Moments That Matter
    Dec 15 2025

    In today’s episode, Lisa dives into one of the most underrated but most powerful parts of behavior support: the micro-moments. These are the quick 5-second decisions—tone, phrasing, proximity, visuals, and tiny choices—that turn chaotic days into calm ones.

    Instead of relying on complicated plans or intense interventions, Lisa breaks down how small, intentional shifts in your interactions can prevent escalation, strengthen connection, and create a smoother classroom environment. Whether you're in a 12:1:1 room, pushing into gen ed, or supporting students with a wide range of needs, these micro-moves are the tools you can put into action tomorrow.

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

    Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode111

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    14 min
  • 110. The Real Reason Students Refuse Work
    Dec 8 2025

    Work refusal is one of the most common challenges teachers face, but we often make the mistake of assuming all refusals are the same. In this episode, Lisa breaks down the powerful “Can’t Do or Won’t Do” framework, a simple way to identify why a student is refusing work so you can respond with strategies that actually stick. You’ll learn to recognize signs of overwhelm versus signs of avoidance, quickly assess the root cause, and adjust instruction, motivation, and support to help students build confidence and independence. This episode will leave you feeling clear, empowered, and ready to tackle work refusal with purpose and precision.

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

    Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode110

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    15 min
  • 109. Building Culture When Teaching Feels Lonely
    Dec 1 2025

    In this heart-to-heart episode, Lisa opens up about what it’s like to feel isolated as a special educator and how to build school culture even when you’re the only one in your role. She shares practical strategies for creating visibility, connecting with general education staff, and finding your people — both inside and outside your building. From hallway hellos to collaborative projects, you’ll learn how small, intentional actions can change how you feel about your school and how your school sees you. If you’ve ever felt invisible, misunderstood, or alone in your work, this episode is for you.

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

    Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode109

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    12 min
  • 108. Sensory-Based Learning-Teaching Through the Senses
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode, Lisa breaks down what it really means to teach through the senses. She explains how sensory processing is the foundation for learning, how to identify sensory seekers and avoiders, and why meeting those needs changes everything—from focus and behavior to emotional regulation. You’ll learn simple ways to weave sensory input into everyday instruction, plus easy classroom tweaks that can help your students stay calm, confident, and ready to learn. This episode is packed with real examples, practical strategies, and those “aha” moments that will make you see sensory needs in a whole new way.

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

    Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode108

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    13 min
  • 107. The Psychology Behind Why Task Boxes Work
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode, Lisa digs into the why behind task boxes — the real psychology and brain science that make them such powerful tools for students with special needs. You’ll learn how structure, repetition, and predictability calm the brain, how success releases motivation-boosting chemicals, and why visuals and autonomy are key to independence. With real classroom stories and down-to-earth examples, this episode will leave you seeing your task boxes not just as learning tools, but as a confidence-building system that rewires how students think and feel about learning.

    • Resources Mentioned:Independent Task Box Starter Kit → https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/chalkboard-superhero (Teachers Pay Teachers)
    • Visual Schedules & Mini-Schedule Pack → https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/ (Chalkboard Superhero)
    • Token Board & Reinforcement System Bundle → https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/product/Errorless-Worksheets-Life-Skills-7355034 (Teachers Pay Teachers)
    • Task Box Labels & Organization System → https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/search?search=task%20boxes%20labels%20Chalkboard%20Superhero (Teachers Pay Teachers)
    • Membership / Subscription for Monthly Task Boxes → https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/ (Chalkboard Superhero)
    • Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom

    Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode107

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    13 min
  • 106. Turning Problem Behaviors into Teachable Moments
    Nov 10 2025

    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

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    10 min