Misfit Minute 17: How to Make Transitions Easier for Students with Autism
The Misfit Behaviorists - Practical Strategies for Special Education and ABA Professionals
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Transitions can be tough—especially when students move from a preferred activity to something less exciting. In this quick Misfit Minute, Audra shares practical ways to make transitions smoother and reduce challenging behaviors before they even start. Whether it’s adding countdowns, visuals, or empathy, these small tweaks can make a big difference in your day (and theirs).
🔑 Key Takeaways
• Predictability is prevention: Use visual cues, countdowns, or consistent verbal prompts to prepare students for change.
• Show empathy early: Acknowledge that stopping something fun is hard—this builds trust and reduces escalation.
• Use visuals and first/then supports: Help students see what’s coming next and what reinforcement follows.
• Progress over perfection: Even a 10% smoother transition is a win—track small improvements and celebrate them!
📦 Resources Mentioned
• Join the Misfit Behaviorists Facebook Group → https://abainschool.com/misfits
• Related episode: Ep. 69 Catch Them First — 3 Ways to Prevent Misbehavior Before It Starts → https://abainschool.com/ep69
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• ABA in School Blog → https://abainschool.com
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