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STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
By Kendra Ciezki
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual in both color and black and white. Can be printed small on a student's desk or larger for whole classroom use.
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Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
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STOP and Read the Room Desk Visual
By Kendra Ciezki
This product is to be used as a desk/folder visual for students who may have difficulty with listening to directions, self-help skills, "reading the room," critical thinking skills, and more.
You may also like these resources:
Following Single and Multi-Step Directions Cards Activity | TeachShare
Behavior Reflection/Think Sheets
Size of the Problem Task Cards
I Statement Task Cards
How I Feel Today Coloring/Journal Pages
Mindful Scavenger Hunt Cards by Elementary School Social Work | TeachShare
STOP and Read the Room Desk/Classroom Visual
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By SEN Resource Source
Scale for children to visually express how angry they are feeling.
Why do you need this?
Acknowledging and talking about anger can be a helpful way for children to deal with this emotion. Talking about their feelings in a safe environment can help children feel better about their anger and can also help them to figure out how to deal with it in a healthy way. This can also be a good way to instigate discussions about healthy coping strategies for managing anger.
How and when might you use this?
This anger meter can either be displayed on the wall for children to go to when they feel they need to or to be directed to by an adult or it can be laminated for them to have their own individual copy with them at their desk to pick up and use whenever it is needed.
What’s included?
Included are 2 different versions of the meter, one with children’s emotion faces and one with emoji faces. Print and laminate and then use a split pin to make it work.
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Anger Bingo for Calming Strategies
* Responses to Anger Worksheet
* What My Anger Looks Like Worksheet
By SEN Resource Source
Calendar of 28 different kind acts to try and do.
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Calming Down with the 5 Senses Poster
By SEN Resource Source
Poster to support children in grounding themselves when they are suffering with severe anxiety.
Why do you need this?
If your anxiety reaches a debilitating level, it can be helpful to ground yourself in the present moment. You can do this by thinking about your surroundings using the 5 senses. This poster encourages just this by reminding children to name 5 things they can see, 4 things they can touch, 3 things they can hear, 2 things they can smell and 1 thing they can taste.
How and when might you use this?
This might be used in a variety of ways:
· During relaxation and mindfulness exercises.
· To support children who struggle with transitions to new activities. Before transitioning to a new task children can be reminded of this calming strategy.
· In the moment when a child is suffering with heightened anxiety or stress.
· During counselling sessions to support students in exploring their anxiety and developing coping strategies.
· During class circle time as a discussion about the importance of self-regulation and managing emotions.
What’s included?
1 PDF poster
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Worksheet Bundle
By SEN Resource Source
Variety of reward charts where children need to earn differing numbers of stars according to how able they are in order to earn a reward.
Why do you need this?
Reward charts offer a tangible way to provide positive reinforcement for desired behaviors and achievements. By adjusting the criteria based on individual abilities, teachers can ensure that each student receives appropriate recognition and encouragement for their efforts.
Inclusive classrooms embrace diversity and strive to accommodate the needs of all learners. By offering reward charts with varying criteria, teachers can create an inclusive environment where every student feels valued and capable of achieving success.
How and when might you use this?
For students who require additional support or have specific learning needs, teachers can use personalized reward charts tailored to their abilities. These charts can provide targeted reinforcement and encouragement, helping students make progress toward their goals at their own pace.
For continued use I recommend laminating the charts and cards and then using Velcro to make them easily movable.
What is included?
· 5 different reward charts offering a reward for achieving 2 stars, 3 stars, 4 stars, 6 stars and 8 stars.
· Star cards
· 20 different reward options
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By SEN Resource Source
7 different designs of sticker charts for children to display and collect stickers they are rewarded by staff.
Why do you need this?
Sticker charts provide a visual representation of progress and accomplishments, allowing students to see their efforts rewarded over time. By displaying and collecting stickers, students feel a sense of achievement and pride, which can boost their self-esteem and confidence. Additionally, sticker charts create a fun and engaging way to track and celebrate students' successes, fostering a positive classroom environment conducive to learning and growth.
How and when might you use this?
Teachers can use sticker charts consistently throughout the school year to promote positive behavior and academic achievement. They can display the charts in the classroom where students can see them easily and track their progress. Teachers may also choose to celebrate students' accomplishments periodically by recognizing those who have made significant progress on their charts.
What is included?
7 sticker charts each showing different pictures. There is a unicorn, dog, penguin, owl, dinosaur, lion and dolphin.
By SEN Resource Source
Colorful eye catching poster designed to celebrate the good achievements of students each day. Whether it's for demonstrating kindness, showing improvement in a particular subject, or good citizenship, this poster provides a meaningful way to foster a positive classroom environment and motivate students to strive for excellence.
The poster shows a star in the center of the poster which teachers can choose to either stick a photo onto or write a name.
By SEN Resource Source
Set of 13 posters that can be used to remind children of how to calm themselves down when feeling angry, frustrated or upset.
Why do you need this?
These posters serve as visual reminders of calming strategies, providing students with immediate access to tools for managing anger when they need them most. Having posters displayed in the classroom empowers children to independently access and use calming strategies without relying on constant teacher guidance.
How and when might you use this?
This might be used in a variety of ways:
· These posters could be displayed in a designated calming corner or area in the classroom. Students can then be invited to visit the calm area as needed.
· To support children who struggle with transitions to new activities. Before transitioning to a new task children can be reminded of the calming strategies.
· Following a conflict or behavior incident children can be guided to the posters to prompt them to pick an appropriate calming strategy.
· During 1:1 support for a child struggling with anger management.
· During class circle time as an aid to discussion about emotions and coping strategies.
What’s included?
13 posters each titled ‘I can’ and then with the following stratgeties:
· Go to my calm area
· Ask for a hug
· Write down my feelings
· Draw or color
· Listen to music
· Talk to an adult
· Take deep breaths
· Do some exercise
· Play with sensory toys
· Use a sensory bottle
· Think of a happy place
· Read a book
· Count to 10
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Anger Bingo for Calming Strategies
* Responses to Anger Worksheet
* What My Anger Looks Like Worksheet
Positive Self-Talk Poster and Worksheet
By SEN Resource Source
Poster showing the ways positive self-talk can help you feel happier, more confident and healthier. Worksheet in which children can write some ideas of positive things they can say to themselves.
Why do you need this?
Positive self-talk is essential for promoting mental health and well-being among students. By displaying a poster that highlights the benefits of positive self-talk, teachers can encourage students to adopt a more optimistic and empowering mindset.
Teaching students to use positive self-talk can help them develop resilience in the face of challenges and setbacks. By reframing negative thoughts into positive affirmations, students can better cope with stress, adversity, and uncertainty.
How and when might you use this?
The poster can be prominently displayed in the classroom, serving as a visual reminder of the importance of positive self-talk. Teachers can refer to it during discussions about emotional well-being or as part of lessons on self-esteem and confidence.
Teachers or counsellors can use the positive self-talk worksheet with children struggling with self-esteem or issues with anxiety.
What is included?
Included in this resource is:
· A poster showing the ways positive self-talk is helpful
· A worksheet where children can write examples of positive self-talk. The worksheet is provided in both color and black and white versions
· A copy of the worksheet showing examples of what positive self-talk may look like
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* My Happy Place Worksheet
* Positive and Negative Thinking Worksheet
* My Feelings Thermometer
Save Money by buying the bundle.
Social-Emotional Learning Worksheet Bundle
Free Time Choice Board Visual Support for Autism and SEN
By SEN Resource Source
Choice board to support a child in choosing what they would like to do during free time or choosing time.
Why do you need this?
A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make. The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control. Choice boards provide children with autonomy, engagement and personalized learning.
How and when might you use this?
This choice board allows children to select from a range of free choice activities such as dressing up, outside play, lego or trains set. This empowers children to choose strategies that work best for them.
By giving them agency over their choices, the choice board promotes independence, self-regulation, and decision-making skills.
Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs. There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child.
What’s included?
Included is a choice board and then 12 different choice cards.
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Calming Down Choice Board
* Recess Choice Board
* Resources Choice Board
* Reward Choice Board
Save money by buying the bundle
Choice Board Bundle
Calming Down Choice Board Visual Support for Autism and SEN
By SEN Resource Source
Choice board to support a child in choosing how best they can calm down when in a state of high emotion.
Why do you need this?
A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make. The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control. Choice boards provide children with autonomy, engagement and personalized learning.
How and when might you use this?
This choice board allows children to select from a range of calming down strategies such as deep breaths, going to a quiet area or listening to music. This empowers children to choose strategies that work best for them.
By giving them agency over their choices, the choice board promotes independence, self-regulation, and decision-making skills.
Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs. There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child.
What’s included?
Included is a choice board and then 12 different choice cards.
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Recess Choice Board
* Free Time Choice Board
* Resources Choice Board
* Reward Choice Board
Save money by buying the bundle
Choice Board Bundle
By SEN Resource Source
Individual visual timetable to be personalised to a specific child’s day.
Why do you need this?
Visual Timetables are a strategy that can be used to reduce anxiety by preparing children for what activities and lessons are coming up next.
Every child has unique needs and preferences. An individual visual timetable allows the teacher to tailor the schedule specifically to the child's routine, preferences, and learning style.
Visual timetables provide a clear and predictable structure for the child's day. For children who thrive on routine and predictability, having a visual representation of their schedule can reduce anxiety and promote a sense of security.
How and when might you use this?
Visual timetables are often used as a whole class resource but this one is an individual timetable that can be tailored to the specific child's day.
At the beginning of the day, the teacher can review the child's individual visual timetable to help them understand and prepare for the activities planned for the day ahead.
During transition times between activities, the teacher can refer to the visual timetable to remind the child of what comes next and provide a visual cue to prepare for the transition.
I would recommend laminating the pieces and using Velcro to have them be easily changeable.
What is included?
Included in this resource is a base for the timetable to put on, 77 activity and lesson cards and 60 clock cards showing o'clock, quarter past, half past and quarter to.
Individual Home Visual Timetable for Parents
By SEN Resource Source
Individual home visual timetable to be personalised to a specific child’s day.
Why do you need this?
Visual Timetables are a strategy that can be used to reduce anxiety by preparing children for what activities are coming up next.
Visual timetables provide a clear and structured representation of the child's daily routine. For parents, especially those with children who thrive on predictability, having a visual schedule helps establish a consistent routine at home.
Many children find transitions between activities challenging. A visual timetable helps ease transitions by providing a visual cue of what comes next, reducing anxiety and meltdowns associated with changes in routine.
How and when might you use this?
Display the visual timetable in the child's bedroom or common area to guide them through their routine, including tasks like getting dressed, brushing teeth, and eating breakfast.
Before transitioning from one activity to another, refer to the visual timetable to prepare the child for the upcoming change. This helps reduce anxiety and resistance to transitions by providing a clear visual cue of what comes next.
Use the visual timetable as a tool for positive reinforcement and behavior management. Encourage the child to check off completed tasks or activities on the timetable to reinforce their accomplishments and encourage responsibility.
I would recommend laminating the pieces and using Velcro to have them be easily changeable.
What is included?
Included in this resource is a base for the timetable to put on, 95 activity cards and 60 clock cards showing o'clock, quarter past, half past and quarter to.
By Sarah Anderson
I created this sign to use during IEP meetings, evaluations, and other meetings so people do not interrupt.
Calm Down Corner Kit for Social Emotional Learning: Emotional Regulation
By Specifically Sped
This calm-down corner kit is perfect for a classroom or counselor's office, it can provide a safe and quiet space for students to regulate their emotions and behaviors and can be used a positive behavior support and can help reduce disruptive behavior, promote self-regulation, and improve overall classroom management. Additionally, it can support students' social-emotional learning and well-being.
Included:
►Emotion Check-In
►Feelings Chart
►Coping Strategies
►Growth Mindset
►Grounding Techniques
►Changing the Channel on Emotions
►What Size is the Problem
►Multiple Breathing Exercises
►I Can Control..
►Power of Yet..
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Autism Bulletin Board Kit for Special Education Classroom/Doors
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An autism awareness bulletin board can be a great way to educate and raise awareness about autism. Looking for fun and creative ways to decorate your bulletin board? Check out our collection of bulletin board decorations! From colorful borders and cutouts to inspiring banners, we have everything you need to make your bulletin board stand out. Our decorations are the perfect way to add some flair to any space. Shop now and start decorating!
By Susan Wolfe
Includes 38 editable classroom labels with visual pictures to make it easy for your students to locate and return materials. Includes some blank template slides for you to add your own.
Telling Time Analog Clock Visual FREEBIE Special Education Life Skills Math
By Alyssa Stamm
Use this analog clock visual for telling time in your special education classroom!
How To Use
Print and laminate. Use a dry erase marker to draw hands on the clock. Use the visual to tell the time! Print on large paper for a classroom size poster!
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By Behavior Highway
This ABA program is crafted to empower individuals with the essential skill of providing genuine and meaningful compliments to others. This comprehensive resource includes a lesson plan equipped with a visual aid and evidence-based teaching strategies designed to foster positive social interactions and enhance interpersonal relationships.
What's Inside:
Note: This product is a digital download. Upon purchase, you will receive immediate access to all materials, allowing for seamless integration into your teaching or therapeutic programs.