Using a star chart together with Whole Body Listening is a powerful, practical way to support a child’s attention regulation and on-seat behaviour especially in early childhood settings. 🌟 1. Makes expectations clear and visible Whole Body Listening breaks “pay attention” into concrete, observable behaviours (e.g., eyes looking, ears listening, body still, hands quiet). Pairing this with a star chart helps the child: See exactly what they are working towards Understand success in small
If you're a teacher looking for a great way to navigate your kiddos with their daily routine, this is for you. A daily schedule helps with classroom management as well as regulating emotions in our little ones. How to use: 1. Print and laminate 2. Punch holes at the top of the page 3. Put them in order and bundle them with some binder rings.
Prepare your little one with a mock sandwich-making practice. Lesser mess with more fun, as your kiddo learns to identify and label the different spreads while learning to request and follow instructions for making different sandwiches. How to use: Best used laminated and velcro front and back. But it works equally with just a simple print and cut!
A routine is essential to keep a child's anxious feelings down. It is paired best with a routine schedule. Introducing a morning schedule to help prepare your kiddos for school. Easy digital copy let you print in the comfort of your home. How to use: 1. You can laminate or put it in a paper pocket 2. Use either stickers or a maker to indicate in the circle on the right when task is finished.
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