Don't Be The Trigger! "You Have Seconds to Respond, When a Meltdown Start"
Bright Steps calm and focus resources help kids regulate emotions, de-escalate behavior, and reset faster - at home or in classroom.
Bright Steps calm and focus resources help kids regulate emotions, de-escalate behavior, and reset faster - at home or in classroom.
Use these multiple facts on the bedroom or classroom wall, hallway or floor. A great resource for students to learn multiplication fact and skip counting. Daily routine practice made easy.
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Bright Steps
*Supporting Children
*Empowering Families
*One Step at a Time
Special education tools, digital guides, and parent support resources designed to help children thrive — at home and beyond.
Our resources are designed to meet families where they are, with practical tools that support both children and caregivers.
• Parents and caregivers
• Children with IEPs or 504 plans
• Sensory-sensitive and neurodivergent learners
• Families seeking calm, connection-based support
What You’ll Find at Bright Steps
📘 Digital Guides
Simple, actionable resources for real-life challenges like meltdowns, emotional regulation, and behavior support.
📄 Printables & Visual Supports
Charts, schedules, and tools designed to help children understand expectations and routines.
🧠 Learning & Skill-Building Tools
Resources that support communication, executive functioning, and independence.
💛 Parent Support Resources
Because supporting your child starts with supporting you.
Help us learn more about your child's unique learning style and challenges so we can provide the most supportive resources and guidance for your family.
Understanding whether your child struggles with reading, writing, math, attention, organization, or social-emotional skills helps us recommend the most relevant resources. This might include difficulty with phonics, decoding, spelling, calculation, focus, task completion, or managing emotions and relationships.
If your child has an IEP, 504 plan, ADHD diagnosis, autism spectrum diagnosis, dyslexia, dyscalculia, or other evaluations, sharing this helps us tailor our guidance. We understand that every child's needs are unique, and formal diagnoses can help us provide more targeted support strategies.
Some children are sensitive to sensory input (sound, light, touch, taste), experience anxiety, have difficulty with transitions, or struggle with emotional regulation and meltdowns. Understanding these needs helps us recommend calming strategies, sensory tools, and emotional support resources that work for your family.
Knowing whether your child receives tutoring, therapy, special education services, or has accommodations at school helps us complement existing support. We want to enhance what's already working and fill any gaps with practical, connection-based resources that align with your child's current plan.
Whether you're concerned about academic progress, social skills, self-esteem, independence, or family stress, we want to know what matters most to you. Your priorities help us guide you toward resources that address your immediate needs and support your family's wellbeing and growth.
Have questions? Need help choosing the right resources for your child? We're here to support you on your journey.