Do you have a child whose behavior needs to be monitored closely. Try this behavior chart. Feel free to add your own categories based on your daily schedule in the morning no the afternoon. Then set your reasons of why a child received a red, yellow, or green. This gives parents guidance to see if their child’s behavior is improving or not.
Support Parents in Building Working Memory Skills at HomeMany families notice their children forgetting directions, struggling with multi-step tasks, or losing focus, but they may not realize these challenges are tied to working memory. This clear, supportive parent brochure explains what working memory is, why it matters, and how caregivers can help their child strengthen it through everyday routines and simple strategies. What’s Inside:What Is Working Memory?A parent-friendly explanation of ho
Support Parents in Building Goal-Directed Skills at HomeMany families want to help their children set goals, stay organized, and follow through on tasks, but they’re not sure how to guide that process. This easy-to-understand parent brochure introduces goal-directed behavior as a core executive functioning skill and shares practical ways families can help children plan, organize, and move step-by-step toward success. What’s Inside:What Is Goal-Directed Behavior?A parent-friendly overview of how
Support Parents in Building Flexible Thinking Skills at HomeMany families want to help their children handle change, solve problems, and bounce back from frustration—but they’re not sure how to build those skills. This clear, engaging parent brochure introduces cognitive flexibility in simple terms and provides practical strategies families can use to support flexible thinking, emotional regulation, and resilience at home. What’s Inside:What Is Cognitive Flexibility?A parent-friendly explanation
Support Parents in Building Time Management Skills at HomeMany families want to help their children stay on task, manage routines, and use their time well, but they’re not sure how to teach those habits. This clear, engaging parent brochure introduces time management as a key executive functioning skill and provides practical strategies families can use to build routines, responsibility, and follow-through at home. What’s Inside:What Is Time Management?A parent-friendly explanation of how kids l
This bundle includes over 20 visual schedule cards for activities such as, read aloud, math, social studies, science, gym, and library, along with time cards in 15 minute increments. Text and pictures are large and clear.
Support Parents in Building Organization Skills at HomeMany families want to help their children keep track of their materials, stay on top of routines, and feel less overwhelmed—but they’re not sure where to begin. This clear, supportive parent brochure explains organization in simple terms and offers realistic, doable strategies to help kids stay organized and confident at home and school. What’s Inside:What Is Organization?A parent-friendly explanation of what organization looks like in kids
Support Parents in Building Executive Functioning Skills at HomeMany families want to help their children set goals, stay focused, and follow through—but they’re not sure where to begin. This clear, supportive parent brochure introduces the executive functioning skill of planning in simple terms and offers practical, realistic ways to strengthen this habit at home. What’s Inside:What Is Planning?A parent-friendly explanation of what planning looks like in children and how it helps them set and a
Beary good job notes! 2 notes on each page! Check off the reason the student earned the note and write a short note explaining what the child did. There is even a spot spot on the bottom to sign your name.
This chart is a helpful tool to use with a student that is learning how to follow the group plan in the classroom. It can be used to earn a movement break or other agreed upon rewards. To prepare: Copy and laminate. Cut out the ten stickers on the bottom half of the page. Attach velcro dots on the back of each sticker and to the inside of each ten frame box. The laminating will allow you to change the reward to fit your student's individual needs. The stickers can also be reused multiple times w
Are you hosting a parent information event about kindergarten readiness? These resources are a quick reference for parents on what students can do to be prepared for kindergarten.
This page can be printed out and given to students as a year-long resource that they can keep with them, either in resource binders or bins (whatever way you store kids' resources). I would suggest that if you are using this as a year-long resource, print it on either cardstock or laminate them because we all know that a piece of paper won't hold up all year and you don't want to be making a million copies when kids tear them or they get spilled on or whatever could happen.
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading