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Wow! I can’t believe this year is coming to an end. It’s been a great year! Some of the changes that have occurred this year include
1. Much more frequent blogging here with a corresponding increase in readership. Thanks!
2. The addition and growth of my TPT store. Thanks again!
3. The creation of the Facebook page with your great participation! 3 times a charm on the thank department!
4. The creation and growth of my Pinterest boards!
5. And I hope, with all of this, the development of a resource that can help all of you working and/or living with individuals on the spectrum to have more resources at your fingertips to build your toolbox!
I wanted to celebrate all these achievements by listing the top 5 posts that you all found the most useful in the last year (or at least they seem to have had the most traffic). Most of them are posts from earlier in the year so they have had a chance to garner more traffic over time and many of them have freebies (most likely related to the higher traffic!). If you haven’t seen them you might want to check them out. So, in order of increasing popularity, here is the top 5 of 2013.
5. The Incredible 5-Point Scale: Review and Tools
4. 5 Ways to Store Visuals
This post did exactly what it said–offered 5 methods for storing visuals that are sometimes really hard to organize. There are a number of great comments you should read as well with additional suggestions by readers.
3. Visual Schedule Series: Mini Schedules for Activities (and a Freebie!)
This post focused on the use of mini schedules and has a great freebie (I think) of leisure visuals for families and teachers to use.