If your looking for an individual Behavior System, then this Visual Schedule, Token Board and First Then strategy, are all in this Behavior Support Folder. This Visual Schedule combination make behavior expectations clear and manageable.
Ideal for special education teachers, behavior therapists, this folder brings together the most effective visual supports in one place!
WHATS INCLUDED:
* Visual Schedule– with activity visuals to follow throughout the day.
* First Then Board – Help students understand task sequences and motivate
follow-through.
* Token Boards– Encourage positive behavior with customizable
reinforcement systems.
* Choice Boards– Promote autonomy and engagement
* Break Cards– Support self-regulation and emotional
awareness
* Printable Icons – Includes visuals for common tasks, rewards, and behavior
expectations with clear instructions.
* Editable package – Open in PowerPoint and enable editing, for you to personalise with names, motivator
choices, target behaviors and schedule visuals.
* In 2 Size Options A5 and A4
IDEAL FOR
* Autism Support
* ABA Therapy
* Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP)
* Classroom & Special Ed Settings
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT
✔ Easy to prep and use
✔ Engaging visuals that are student-friendly
✔ Individual supports great for your behavior plans
(And How I Use 3, 5, and 10 Token Boards to Support Every Learner)
There was a time in my classroom when motivation felt like a moving target. One student needed constant reminders, another shut down halfway through a task, and my AAC users were clearly trying to tell me something I hadn’t quite figured out yet.
Then I pulled out a token board!
Not a flashy one. Not complicated. Just a clear, visual way to show expectations, progress, and success. And honestly? It changed everything.
What Is a Token Board and Why It Works
A token board is a visual behavior support tool that helps students see their progress toward a goal. Instead of abstract reminders like “almost done” or “keep trying,” students can see how close they are to earning a reward or preferred activity.
For my Special Education students, AAC users, and visual learners, that clarity made all the difference.
Token boards support:
Positive behavior reinforcement
Task completion
Self-regulation and emotional regulation
Motivation for nonverbal and AAC users
Clear expectations in the classroom
Why I Use 3, 5, and 10 Token Boards
Not all students need the same level of support, and that’s where differentiated token boards come in.
3-token boards are my go-to for:
Early learners
Students new to behavior supports
Quick tasks and instant reinforcement
5-token boards work beautifully for:
Building stamina
Short work sessions
Transitional activities
10-token boards are perfect for:
Longer tasks
Goal-setting
Students ready for delayed reinforcement
Editable Visual Choices Matter (More Than You Think)
One of the biggest game-changers in my classroom was using editable token boards with visual choices.
When students can see their motivators, whether it’s a favorite activity, sensory break, or preferred item, engagement skyrockets. This is especially powerful for:
AAC users
Autistic students
Students with limited expressive language
Visual choices give students a voice before they even place the first token.
How Token Boards Support AAC and Special Education Classrooms
In AAC and Special Education settings, visuals are not extras. They’re access tools.
The Token board helps me:
Reduce verbal overload
Support receptive language
Create predictable routines
Reinforce communication attempts
Build independence over time
Instead of constant verbal prompting, the board does the talking. And students respond to that consistency.
A Real Classroom Win
Thoughts for other Teachers
If you’re feeling stretched, juggling behavior support, AAC needs, and a room full of learners who all need something different, start simple.
A clear token board, matched to the right level, with meaningful visual choices can turn chaos into calm and effort into progress.