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Preview of Weekly EFT/Tapping Prompts: I am Important

Weekly EFT/Tapping Prompts: I am Important

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a self help tool that can be easily accessed and practiced. This weekly prompt series allows teachers to encourage daily habits that strengthen the mental health of the overall classroom. EFT is proven to decrease anxiety, PTSD and limiting beliefs while increasing positive thoughts about ourselves and circumstances. The weekly tapping scripts will cover topics such as kindness, confidence, friendships, embracing challenges, change and so much more. Please do
Preview of No Touching Breasts/Hands Down Social Script

No Touching Breasts/Hands Down Social Script

Created by
Anne Lighten
This single page PDF social script is presented in both pictorial and written form, increasing opportunities for student comprehension. Though repetitive yet simple, the script will reinforce the rule for students to keep hands down and away from the female's chest area/breasts.
Preview of 'I Need A Break' Card Set for Children

'I Need A Break' Card Set for Children

Created by
Resource Haven
*This product has recently been updated with a complete redesign, featuring newly added card designs and more vibrant clipart* Take a look at the preview to see the all new designs.This set of break cards is designed to be used as a visual aid for young children to assist with requesting breaks. Communication barriers are commonly associated with increased challenging behaviours. This resource aims to reduce barriers to effective communication with the implementation of a visual support. Break
Preview of Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Girl 1)

Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Girl 1)

This social story is designed to prepare a child for the routine of getting ready and going to school, whether that be a daycare, mother's day out program, preschool, or "school" school. Several steps of the at-home morning routine are provided-- including breakfast, brushing teeth, and that we *may* not always get to wear exactly what we want to school. These pages/steps can be arranged in any order. This story also discusses going to school, entering the classroom, and has 2 possible endings (
Preview of Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Boy 1)

Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Boy 1)

This social story is designed to prepare a child for the routine of getting ready and going to school, whether that be a daycare, mother's day out program, preschool, or "school" school. Several steps of the at-home morning routine are provided-- including breakfast, brushing teeth, and that we *may* not always get to wear exactly what we want to school. These pages/steps can be arranged in any order. This story also discusses going to school, entering the classroom, and has 2 possible endings (
Preview of Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Girl 2)

Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Girl 2)

This social story is designed to prepare a child for the routine of getting ready and going to school, whether that be a daycare, mother's day out program, preschool, or "school" school. Several steps of the at-home morning routine are provided-- including breakfast, brushing teeth, and that we *may* not always get to wear exactly what we want to school. These pages/steps can be arranged in any order. This story also discusses going to school, entering the classroom, and has 2 possible endings (
Preview of Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Boy 2)

Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Boy 2)

This social story is designed to prepare a child for the routine of getting ready and going to school, whether that be a daycare, mother's day out program, preschool, or "school" school. Several steps of the at-home morning routine are provided-- including breakfast, brushing teeth, and that we *may* not always get to wear exactly what we want to school. These pages/steps can be arranged in any order. This story also discusses going to school, entering the classroom, and has 2 possible endings (
Preview of Plan Every EI Visit in Minutes | Step-by-Step Guide & Visit Plan for EI SLPs

Plan Every EI Visit in Minutes | Step-by-Step Guide & Visit Plan for EI SLPs

Created by
EI Essentials
😩You show up with good intentions and zero plan. Sound familiar? This step-by-step guide helps you walk into every EI visit knowing exactly what you're doing and why.What's included: ✔ Simple 5-step visit structure you can follow every single time ✔ Coaching questions that fill the awkward silence and get caregivers talking ✔ "Our Plan Between Visits" handout families actually hold onto ✔ Fits right into your welcome packet💡 How EI SLPs are using this: Review it in the car before you knock. Fi
Preview of Princess and the Pea - a readers theatre play

Princess and the Pea - a readers theatre play

Students will engage in reading, listening, and speaking as they perform this delightful Reader's Theatre version of the Princess and the Pea. If desired, the show can become a narrated pantomime, fully produced with costumes, etc., for an experience you and the students will be proud of. Synopsis:A Prince searches far and wide for the Princess of his dreams to marry, but to no avail. One stormy night, when he thinks all is lost, a young, bedraggled maiden appears at his castle door claiming to
Preview of Bedtime Routine Social Story (Boy 2)

Bedtime Routine Social Story (Boy 2)

Routines are so important for daily activities, and bedtime is a big one! Whether your family/the family you're working with has a bedtime routine and needs a visual support or is looking to implement one, this story provides 8 possible steps of a bedtime routine that can be used and arranged in whatever order you'd like. Simple pictures and language will give children great support for smoothly navigating this part of their day. Quick note about this story: For each story I write, I create four
Preview of School Anxiety Social Story | Help Kids Feel Safe at School | School Refusal

School Anxiety Social Story | Help Kids Feel Safe at School | School Refusal

Struggling with a child who refuses to go to school?This social story helps children feel safe, calm, and ready to attend school. This resource helps children: Understand anxiety in simple language Reframe “something bad will happen” thoughts Learn calming strategies Build confidence with school routinesWhat´s included: Social Story (printable, horizontal) Teacher & Parent Guide Reflection QuestionsWho It's for: Autism / neurodivergent learners Anxiety / school refusal Gifted children w
Preview of Playing with Friends Social Story | Learning to Speak Kindly

Playing with Friends Social Story | Learning to Speak Kindly

Some children struggle with constant complaints during play, which can make it harder to keep friends. This full-color social story helps kids learn to express themselves kindly, take turns, and stay flexible during playtime. Perfect for neurodiverse learners (Autism, ADHD, Gifted, 2e). What’s Included1 full-color social story (original illustrations, kid-friendly text)5 reflection questions to guide discussionTeacher & Parent Guide with strategies for home and schoolSkills TargetedSelf-awaren
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