Yes or No: Safe vs. Dangerous Choices (30 Cards)

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by Let's Go Studio © 2026

Price: $3 USD

Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving

Grades: 0

Description

Protect Your Students with Essential Safety Awareness Yes/No Questions! Is it safe to touch a hot stove? Should you play with a sharp knife? This set of 30 interactive digital task cards is a vital tool for teaching Functional Safety and Hazard Recognition. It empowers students to evaluate their environment and make safe, responsible choices in real-world situations. Why this Safe vs. Dangerous set is a classroom essential: Life-Saving Logic: Covers high-stakes safety topics including fire, electricity, chemicals, street safety, and proper tool use. Proactive Decision Making: Contrasts dangerous objects (Saw, Medicine, Broken glass) with safe, age-appropriate activities (Sandbox, Bubbles, Life jackets) to help students with Autism and ADHD master the "Stop and Think" reflex. Community & Home Safety: Reinforces critical rules like wearing seatbelts, holding hands while walking, and staying away from stray animals. Visual Support for SPED: Pairs direct, simple questions with clear, descriptive imagery to support Non-Verbal learners and those with Language Delays. Target Skills & Areas: Personal Safety (ADLs): Identifying and avoiding environmental threats. Environmental Awareness: Recognizing common hazards in the kitchen, garage, and community. Communication Skills: Learning when to seek help or report a dangerous situation. Functional Thinking: Strengthening "Safe vs. Not Safe" discrimination.

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