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Personality Quiz

Personality quiz about earth, wind, water and fire for back-to-school. The ancient Greeks believed that everything in the world was made up of four “elements”: earth, air, fire and water. We now know that this is not scientifically accurate, but the idea still strongly attracts us and finds its way into our stories. This is a quiz where students will answer questions about themselves. At the end of the quiz, they will be assigned one of the four mystical elements from classical mythology. Thi
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Student Quizzes Learning Style Inventory Right or Left Brain Activity

Right or Left Brain Dominant Quiz, Learning Style Inventory, and Introvert vs. Extrovert QuizThese three quizzes will help students learn more about themselves, their learning style and their preferences. Each of the three quizzes comes with summary pages that describe characteristics of their results. Left or Right Brained Dominant Color by Number Brain Students will answer 27 questions in which they will decide which answer describes them best. After answering the questions, the students will
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Improve Mental Processing Speed | Therapeutic Activity for processing speed

Mental processing speed is very important. Helping your student increase processing speed is worth the effort. Processing influences auditory comprehension, perceptual organization, planning and learning ability. Following auditory directions, completing assignments, reading fluency, writing speed, math fluency, and most importantly self-esteem. A student can feel pressure to always feel like they need to perform faster affecting their self-esteem negatively. Good News: It can be improved! PERF
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I am, daily affirmation, self esteem, school counselor, self regulation, calming

They say being happy is a choice! So what better way to build your self-belief and increase self-esteem than with positive affirmations for confidence! Positive affirmations for confidence can be described as positive statements about oneself that can help overcome negative thoughts. By repeating them often, you will eventually start to believe them and start making positive changes in your life. These worksheets will help individuals gain more self esteem and confidence within themselves and he
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First/Then Board- Girl Shower Routine with Visual I ABA Therapy I Autism

First/Then Board – Bath Time Routine for Girls | ABA & Autism SupportMake bath time easier, smoother, and more motivating with this engaging First/Then Board for Girls! Designed to support girls who struggle with transitions or daily hygiene routines, this visual tool helps increase cooperation, independence, and task completion. Using the evidence-based Premack Principle (First–Then strategy), this resource clearly shows: 👉 What needs to be done first (e.g., take a bath/shower) 👉 Space
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First/Then Board with Boy's Shower Routine Visuals I ABA Therapy I Autism

First/Then Board – Bath Time Routine for Boys | ABA & Autism SupportMake bath time easier, smoother, and more motivating with this engaging First/Then Board for Boys! Designed to support boys who struggle with transitions or daily hygiene routines, this visual tool helps increase cooperation, independence, and task completion. Using the evidence-based Premack Principle (First–Then strategy), this resource clearly shows: 👉 What needs to be done first (e.g., take a bath/shower) 👉 Space for w
Preview of Selective Mutism - Handout and Ladder Approach Worksheets

Selective Mutism - Handout and Ladder Approach Worksheets

Selective Mutism (and most other anxiety disorders) are becoming more prevalent, especially among children. As a school-based Speech-Language Pathologist, I have the opportunity to collaborate with Psychologists, parents, and school staff to support students with selective mutism. I created this product to provide information and strategies for parents, teachers, and other school staff who are involved in supporting a child with "selective mutism." This product includes the following: -
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The Prisoner's Dilemma and Power

The Prisoner's Dilemma is a classic scenario in game theory that explores how rational individuals may not always make the best decisions when they are in a situation where they must choose between cooperation and betrayal. The dilemma involves two individuals who are arrested and charged with a crime. The police offer each individual a deal: if they cooperate and confess, they will receive a reduced sentence. However, if one confesses and the other remains silent, the one who confesses will go
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