Welcome!

As a special education teacher with 25 years of experience supporting students with behavioral needs, I have worked with a wide range of learners. They called themselves the SUPERBRAINS!

I love creating simple, practical supports that help solve real classroom challenges. It is both meaningful and enjoyable for me. After recently moving back to my husband’s home country of Sweden, I found myself missing my Superbrains and classroom, so I created Superbrain Supports to continue helping students and teachers everywhere.

These bundles are a collection of visual supports created through years of classroom experience across multiple subject areas. They are designed to support both whole-class instruction and individual student needs, with many resources offering differentiated options for varying levels.

Use what you need now and save the rest for later. These supports are designed to be used year after year to help students feel calm, confident, and successful while staying engaged and following routines.

Here’s a closer look at the supports included and how they can help your students succeed:

Social Stories:

I love social stories because they give students a clear, consistent way to understand the world around them. They break down challenging situations into simple, predictable steps, helping students feel more confident, prepared, and successful. They are also easy to use and provide meaningful connection and bonding opportunities with students.

Individual Visual Schedules:

Almost all of my students used an individual visual schedule. Visual schedules are wonderful for showing what is next, but they also support students in navigating the many parts of the school day. Even when students “know” their schedule, a visual provides an added layer of support. It helps reduce anxiety, removes unnecessary cognitive load, and boosts independence and confidence. I included three different options so you can choose the level of structure that best meets each student’s needs, whether they benefit from a full visual overview, a simplified sequence, or a first-then format.

Comprehensive Schedule Pieces for Bundle Areas:

I included all the schedule pieces I used across 25 years of teaching, covering a wide range of materials and activities used in each setting. The pieces are approximately 1 inch in size, which is the standard I typically used, but they can easily be adjusted in size. I also knew how important it was to save time, so I intentionally designed them to be easy to cut and prepare.

One-Pagers:

One-page communication boards are included in many bundles because they are so helpful! These pages bring the most important information together in one place for quick access and easy use. Staff can use them to prompt students and ask questions, while students can use them to express needs and wants more independently.

Daily Schedule/ Door Visuals:

Some students benefit from matching their daily schedule pieces to specific locations within the classroom or school. Several bundles include matching door visuals to help students connect routines to real-world spaces.

Labels:

Instead of carrying multiple copies of schedule boards and pieces for each area, I would often create one or two sets and place them in a designated location where they were needed. I frequently stored them in folders and used storage labels to keep everything organized and easy to find.

“Do Not Touch” visual cards: 

The music teacher loved using the “Do Not Touch” visual cards to support clear expectations and help students keep their hands off materials until it was time to use them. They are extremely easy to use—just print and place where needed. Students from kindergarten through upper elementary quickly understood their meaning.

Calm-down area visual and teacher tips:

I included a calm-down area visual and teacher tips to support self-regulation skills. Using consistent visuals across settings is especially helpful, so I included this in most bundles. Consistency supports our Superbrains!

Notes and Tips:

I also recognize that some staff may be new to using these types of visuals, so I included notes and implementation tips to help guide use. My goal is for these supports to be as helpful as possible. You can always email me if you need additional ideas or support—I am happy to help!

Visual lunch pieces:

Visual lunch pieces are included in the lunch bundle. Lunch is an anticipated part of the day for many students, but it can also increase anxiety. These supports help students understand what is for lunch so they can prepare for their choices. They also support communication, independence, and decision-making during lunchtime.

Other Supports:

Some bundles also include interactive activities, additional visuals specific to the setting, and lanyard-ready visuals to support easy access throughout the day.

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Supporting Teachers, Empowering Students

At Superbrain Supports, my mission is simple: to make teaching easier and help every student thrive. I create practical, ready-to-use tools and resources that:

  • Save teachers time- easy to use and ready to go!

  • Reduce challenging behaviors- including outbursts, repeated questions, refusals, and more

  • Boost engagement- sets clear expectations and builds confidence

  • Research-based- designed for the real classroom

  • Created by a veteran Special Education teacher- bundles include explanations on how to use the tools in a busy classroom

Everything I create is designed to give teachers the confidence and support they need, so you can focus on what matters most: helping your students shine.

Featured Products

Gym Class Bundle- Printable PE Behavior Supports & Visual Routine Tools for Students
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Gym Class Bundle- Printable PE Behavior Supports & Visual Routine Tools for Students
$10.00

Complex game directions, sportsmanship, and social skills are just a few of the many aspects of gym class that can make it challenging for our Superbrains.

This bundle is a compilation of visual supports I have created over years of teaching to meet a variety of student needs. These resources help students understand routines in gym, encourage participation, support communication, and develop appropriate responses when they aren’t winning.

This Resource Includes:

  • 3 engaging, student-friendly social stories designed to teach, reinforce, and build confidence in gym class, including Going to Gym Class is Fun, Being a Good Sport, Being My Best In Gym Class

  • 89 schedule pieces (approximately 1 inch in size) covering a wide range of materials and activities commonly used in gym classes

  • 3 types of visual schedule boards to support different student needs, including a full-page board, narrow strip board, and first-then board

  • One-page communication board with quick-reference visuals to support student communication and provide prompts

  • Daily schedule piece with matching door visual to help students connect their schedule to specific locations

  • Storage label to organize and identify art visuals so they are easily accessible for all students

  • “Do Not Touch” visual cards to help students keep hands off materials until it is time to use them

  • “Where Does It Hurt?” visual page to support student communication

  • Calm-down area visual and teacher tips to support self-regulation

  • Notes and directions included for easy implementation

This bundle is a quick, easy digital download sent straight to your email! Ready to print and designed to coordinate with my other bundles for consistent, seamless learning.

Bus Behavior Bundle- Printable Bus Passes & Visual Supports for School Bus Routines
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Bus Behavior Bundle- Printable Bus Passes & Visual Supports for School Bus Routines
$10.00

I designed these supports for students who were struggling to ride the bus to and from school safely and have positive interactions along the way. Bus difficulties can greatly affect a student’s day and set the tone for either a positive or challenging experience at school.

These materials include resources for teaching expectations, as well as reinforcing and reviewing them. They can be used in a variety of settings, by teachers in whole-class instruction or by bus staff supporting individual riders.

This Resource Includes:

  • Printable “Bus Passes” to Provide Meaningful Feedback, Keep Staff and Families Informed, and Easily Collect Behavior Data

  • Clear Directions for Introducing and Implementing the Bus Pass System with Staff

  • Two Versions of Bus Visual Supports to Accommodate Different Ages and Learning Levels

  • Bus Expectations Presentation (Google Slides + Printable) for Teaching, Reteaching, and Reviewing Expectations in Whole-Class or Individual Settings; coordinates with included visuals and supports

  • Easy-to-use Bus Pass Data Tracking Sheet to Monitor Progress, Identify Patterns, and Target Behaviors for Support

  • Engaging, Student-Friendly Social Story Designed to Teach, Reinforce, and Build Confidence with Bus Expectations

  • Practical Tip Sheet for Supporting Struggling Students on the Bus, Based on My Years of Real World Experience

This bundle is a quick, easy digital download sent straight to your email! Ready to print and designed to coordinate with my other bundles for consistent, seamless learning.

Art Class Bundle- Printable Art Class Behavior Supports & Visual Routine Tools for Students
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Art Class Bundle- Printable Art Class Behavior Supports & Visual Routine Tools for Students
$10.00

Do your students struggle with art class? Many of mine did. The multiple steps and materials involved in art class can be overwhelming for anyone, especially our Superbrains.

These tried-and-true supports have helped many of my students enjoy art class and create some truly fabulous artwork. The resources can be used in a variety of ways to meet different student needs, helping students understand routines, stay focused, and feel confident about what comes next.

This Resource Includes:

  • 2 engaging, student-friendly social stories designed to teach, reinforce, and build confidence in art class, including Going to Art Class Is Fun and There Are No Mistakes in Art

  • 35 schedule pieces (approximately 1 inch in size) covering a wide range of materials and activities commonly used in art classes

  • 3 types of visual schedule boards to support different student needs, including a full-page board, narrow strip board, and first-then board

  • One-page communication board with quick-reference visuals to support student communication and provide prompts

  • Daily schedule piece with matching door visual to help students connect their schedule to specific locations

  • Storage label to organize and identify art visuals so they are easily accessible for all students

  • “Do Not Touch” visual cards to help students keep hands off materials until it is time to use them

  • Calm-down area visual and teacher tips to support self-regulation

  • Notes and directions included for easy implementation

This bundle is a quick, easy digital download sent straight to your email! Ready to print and designed to coordinate with my other bundles for consistent, seamless learning.

Music Class Bundle- Printable Music Room Behavior Supports & Visual Tools for Students
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Music Class Bundle- Printable Music Room Behavior Supports & Visual Tools for Students
$10.00

Music class should be fun. Yet many of my students struggled to understand what to do, keep up with the pace, and feel safe and comfortable. Over the years, I have supported a wide range of students and their needs in music class, and I’ve compiled those supports here for you.

This resource is designed to be used year after year to address a variety of student needs. The supports help students feel calm and comfortable so they can stay engaged and successfully follow routines.


This Resource Includes:

  • 3 engaging, student-friendly social stories designed to teach, reinforce, and build confidence in a variety of music class situations, including Going to Music Class, When It’s Too Loud in Music Class, and Preparing for a Music Show

  • 60 schedule pieces (approximately 1 inch in size) covering a wide range of materials and activities commonly used in elementary and intermediate music classes

  • 3 types of visual schedule boards to support different student needs, including a full-page board, narrow strip board, and first-then board

  • One-page communication board with quick-reference visuals to support student communication and provide prompts

  • Cue cards to support key behaviors and expectations, such as stop, go, play softly or loudly, and get ready

  • Daily schedule piece with matching door visual to help students connect their schedule to specific locations

  • Storage label to organize and identify music visuals so they are easily accessible for all students

  • “Do Not Touch” visual cards to help students keep hands off materials until it is time to use them

  • Calm-down area visual and teacher tips to support self-regulation

  • Music-specific voice level chart to guide appropriate volume levels

  • Notes and directions included for easy implementation

This bundle is a quick, easy digital download sent straight to your email! Ready to print and designed to coordinate with my other bundles for consistent, seamless learning.

Lunch Time Bundle- Printable Lunchtime Behavior Supports & Visual Tools for Students
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Lunch Time Bundle- Printable Lunchtime Behavior Supports & Visual Tools for Students
$10.00

The cafeteria was always a challenge for many of my students. It can be a loud, overwhelming, and socially intimidating environment. Over the years, I have created a variety of tools to support my students in the lunchroom and help them feel safe, confident, and included.

I’ve brought many of these resources together in this bundle to provide comprehensive support. You can choose the supports that best match each student’s individual needs. Some of the materials, such as the Lunch Choice Sort, can also be used in whole-class settings.

This bundle includes a wide range of visuals, social stories, communication supports for students, and instructional tools.

This Resource Includes:

  • 5 engaging, student-friendly social stories designed to teach, reinforce, and build confidence with a variety of lunchroom situations, including Lunch in the Cafeteria, Sitting with Friends at Lunch, No Lunch Today at School, and Only Eat My Own Food (tray and lunchbox versions)

  • Peer Communication Tool to support student interactions by providing conversation topics and helping keep struggling students engaged and included

  • Visual Lunch Menu with 92 picture food cards to help students prepare for lunch, make food choices, and support communication, great for ESL students too!

  • Lunchroom Expectations Interactive Sort (Google Slides or printable) for teaching, reteaching, and reviewing expectations in whole-class or individual settings; coordinates with included visuals and supports

  • Visual Cue Cards that can be worn on a lanyard or placed on the table to provide reminders of expectations for students

This bundle is a quick, easy digital download sent straight to your email! Ready to print and designed to coordinate with my other bundles for consistent, seamless learning.

Library Bundle- Printable Library Behavior Supports & Visual Routine Tools for Students
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Library Bundle- Printable Library Behavior Supports & Visual Routine Tools for Students
$9.00

Going to the library is usually only for a short time, but there are so many expectations during that time, and it can be a real challenge for our Superbrains. I’ve used these supports to help students feel more comfortable during library time and to increase their independence and communication. They are great for library time because students can communicate without talking- just point to the visual!

This Resource Includes:

  • An engaging, student-friendly social stories designed to teach, reinforce, and build confidence at library, Going to the School Library

  • 34 schedule pieces (approximately 1 inch in size) covering a wide range of materials and activities commonly used in library classes

  • 3 types of visual schedule boards to support different student needs, including a full-page board, narrow strip board, and first-then board

  • One-page communication board with quick-reference visuals to support student communication and provide prompts, really helpful for picking out book genres

  • Daily schedule piece with matching door visual to help students connect their schedule to specific locations

  • Storage label to organize and identify art visuals so they are easily accessible for all students

  • “Do Not Touch” visual cards to help students keep hands off materials until it is time to use them

  • Calm-down area visual and teacher tips to support self-regulation

  • Notes and directions included for easy implementation

This bundle is a quick, easy digital download sent straight to your email! Ready to print and designed to coordinate with my other bundles for consistent, seamless learning.

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