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💙 About the Exceptional Learning Squad (ELS)

The Exceptional Learning Squad (ELS) uses evidence-based practices rooted in social narratives, picture schedules, and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). These tools help children learn routines, build independence, and gain confidence with clear, visual, step-by-step instructions.
 

ELS social narratives and picture schedules guide individuals through daily routines and social adventures—helping them recognize expectations and build confidence through structure, repetition, and positive reinforcement.
 

Appropriate for:
• All age groups

🌟 KEY FEATURES:

  • Uses proven evidence-based practices designed to support neurodivergent learners.
     

  • Offers interactive social narratives and picture schedules that are portable and available before, during, and after social interactions.
     

  • Provides personalized profiles, allowing users to save token boards, picture schedules, and rewards for easy reuse.
     

  • Includes an interactive picture schedule, first/then chart, and token board—all accessible within one easy-to-use app.
     

  • Features narrated storytelling with step-by-step instructions to support comprehension and engagement.
     

  • Created by a special education teacher with over 20 years of classroom experience, with input from parents, therapists, and teachers across multiple special education disciplines.
     

  • No preparation needed—everything is preloaded and ready to use.
     

  • Users can select a built-in reward or upload a custom reward photo, which appears at the end of the schedule to motivate and celebrate success.
     

  • Designed to support families, educators, and therapists in teaching daily routines, social skills, and coping strategies in a consistent, predictable way.

🧩 How It Helps

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Follow the Exceptional Learning Squad as they model understanding, patience, and problem-solving in everyday situations. Through interactive visuals, predictable steps, and positive reinforcement, the ELS app helps children master daily routines and social interactions at home, at school, and in the community—one small victory at a time.

WALK THROUGH

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