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Inverleigh, Victoria, Australia
About the store
Head Occupational Therapist at a mainstream school in Australia. Working with students with developmental delays, low socioeconomic status, intellectual disability, ASD, mental health difficulties, refugee background etc
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Preview of Emotion Flip Book: Learning about emotions and self regulation

Emotion Flip Book: Learning about emotions and self regulation

EMOTION FLIP BOOK! This product contains 12 different eyes, 12 different noses, and 12 different mounths to chose from. Combine the different eyes, noses and mouths to create different emotions. Emotions you can create: - Angry - Confused - Grumpy - Happy - Hurt - Nervous - Sad - Scared - Silly - Surprised - Tired The combinations are endless - what other emotions can you create? A blank flip sheet is included at the back of the book for you to create your own facial features. I prefer to l
Preview of Emoji Feelings 28 Full Page Posters - self regulation and emotions

Emoji Feelings 28 Full Page Posters - self regulation and emotions

Emoji Posters! 28 Posters with your student's favorite Emoji's to assist students learning emotion recognition skills, emotion regulation, feelings, behaviour management etc. Similar emotions have been grouped by color, relating to how your body is feeling. The colours are familiar to students as they are similar to a traffic light - red means stop, yellow means slow down, green means just right. Pack includes the following emotions; - Hurt - Calm - Shy - Interested - Tired - Happy - Sad - Chee
Preview of Word Wall: Emoji Feelings Emotions 28 color cards

Word Wall: Emoji Feelings Emotions 28 color cards

Emoji Wordwall! 28 Word Wall cards with your student's favorite Emoji's to assist students learning emotion recognition skills, emotion regulation, feelings, behaviour management etc. Similar emotions have been grouped by color, relating to how your body is feeling. The colours are familiar to students as they are similar to a traffic light - red means stop, yellow means slow down, green means just right. There is a version of each emotion with an emoji character, and without an emoji character
Preview of Self regulation tools: No prep activity centre bundle

Self regulation tools: No prep activity centre bundle

Help your students to learn about their emotions/feelings and which strategies they can use to stay calm and ready to learn, using this fun no prep activity bundle! These activities are designed to assist students to identify which self-regulation tools/strategies they can use to stay calm and ready to learn. Many of the activities can be kept as prompts for students as to which strategies to use. Once completed, you may choose to place the sheets in a calm corner, in the student's tub/locker,
Preview of Emoji Emotion Posters - 16 Versions

Emoji Emotion Posters - 16 Versions

Emoji Emotion Posters - Use Emoji's to assist students to learn emotions. These posters assist students to learn emotion recognition skills, emotion regulation, feelings, behaviour management etc. Similar emotions have been grouped by colour, relating to how your body is feeling. The colours are familiar to students as they are similar to a traffic light - red means stop, yellow means slow down, green means just right. There are 16 different version - 8 A4 (similar to US Letter) and 8 A3 (simil
Preview of Emoji Emotion feelings Posters - FREEBIE. Self regulation

Emoji Emotion feelings Posters - FREEBIE. Self regulation

Emoji Emotion Posters - Use Emoji's to assist students to learn emotions. These posters assist students to learn emotion recognition skills, emotion regulation, feelings, behaviour management etc. Similar emotions have been grouped by colour, relating to how your body is feeling. The colours are familiar to students as they are similar to a traffic light - red means stop, yellow means slow down, green means just right. Purchase the full version here - Emoji Emotion Posters - 16 Versions More
Preview of Word Wall: Self regulation Emotions/Feelings: 23 color cards

Word Wall: Self regulation Emotions/Feelings: 23 color cards

23 Word Wall cards to assist students learning emotion recognition skills, emotion regulation, feelings, behaviour management etc. Similar emotions have been grouped by color, relating to how your body is feeling. The colours are familiar to students as they are similar to a traffic light - red means stop, yellow means slow down, green means just right. Pack includes the following emotions; - Hurt - Proud - Shy - Interested - Tired x 2 (different images on each card) - Happy x 2 (different ima
Preview of Emotion Posters x 23 - Self-Regulation Feelings

Emotion Posters x 23 - Self-Regulation Feelings

23 x A4 Posters to assist students learning emotion recognition skills, emotion regulation, feelings, behaviour management etc. Similar emotions have been grouped by color relating to how your body is feeling. The colours are familiar to students as they are similar to a traffic light - red means stop, yellow means slow down, green means just right. Pack includes the following emotions; - Hurt - Proud - Shy - Interested - Tired x 2 (different images on each card) - Happy x 2 (different images
Preview of HAND DOMINANCE TABLE/CLASSROOM VISUAL FREEBIE

HAND DOMINANCE TABLE/CLASSROOM VISUAL FREEBIE

Do you have students in your class who constantly swap hands and can't tell you which hand is their 'working hand'? This handout provides visual support to assist children to remember which hand to use (which is their dominant hand). As this is a visual support it is perfect for students with low language skills, students on the Autism Spectrum, students with additional learning needs etc. It can be used individually (e.g., on a student's desk), or for the whole class (e.g., on a bulletin boar
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About the store

Experience

Head Occupational Therapist at a mainstream school in Australia. Working with students with developmental delays, low socioeconomic status, intellectual disability, ASD, mental health difficulties, refugee background etc

My own education history

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours from Deakin University, Australia.