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Your donation will "complete" our need for puzzles! In our self-contained autism classroom, students work using task bin drawers to complete a set of tasks to earn their next reward. Part of those daily tasks includes puzzles. Being a first-year teacher, I have a very limited stock of puzzles and my students are no longer interested in the same set of daily activities. These task bins are a crucial part of our day and is the only way we can keep students independent while staff works 1:1 with a student on academic or behavioral goals. These puzzles would be used on a daily basis by all students.

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Your donation will "complete" our need for puzzles! In our self-contained autism classroom, students work using task bin drawers to complete a set of tasks to earn their next reward. Part of those daily tasks includes puzzles. Being a first-year teacher, I have a very limited stock of puzzles and my students are no longer interested in the same set of daily activities. These task bins are a crucial part of our day and is the only way we can keep students independent while staff works 1:1 with a student on academic or behavioral goals. These puzzles would be used on a daily basis by all students.

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