Piece by Piece Autism Podcast

The Autism Toolbox: ABA Tools & Teaching Strategies That Help Alec Thrive

Christi Jensen & Angie Matheney

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In this episode, we open up Alec’s teaching toolbox and share many of the tools, programs, and systems that have helped him learn, grow, and gain independence over the years.

Teaching individuals on the autism spectrum often requires creativity, structure, and the right supports. We talk about some of the programs and skill-building activities we’ve implemented with Alec over the years, including things like Travel Match, practicing waiting, and other structured learning opportunities that help build independence.

We also discuss some of the physical tools we use during teaching sessions—everything from laser pointers and whiteboards to Alec’s computer and textbooks. These simple but effective tools help keep learning engaging, organized, and accessible.

Beyond the tools themselves, we share how we organize and support Alec’s team. Having systems in place allows the team to be consistent, efficient, and focused on helping Alec succeed.

Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or professional working with individuals on the autism spectrum, this episode offers a look inside the practical tools and strategies that have helped Alec thrive.

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