Self-Regulation Skills: Breathing Strategies (Somali)
Use these strategies and visual to teach children self-regulation through controlled breathing and belly breathing.
Use these strategies and visual to teach children self-regulation through controlled breathing and belly breathing.
Providing positive encouragement is a powerful practice for helping children meet behavior expectations. This fact sheet provides ideas for how caregivers can deliver positive encouragement.
Use this scripted story to help children find a solution to her problem.
Scripted Stories for Social Situations help children understand social interactions, situations, expectations, social cues, the script of unfamiliar activities, and/or social rules.
Scripted Stories for Social Situations help children understand social interactions, situations, expectations, social cues, the script of unfamiliar activities, and/or social rules.
Scripted Stories for Social Situations help children understand social interactions, situations, expectations, social cues, the script of unfamiliar activities, and/or social rules.
Social Skills posters to 1) display when giving descriptions of the skill and 2) serve as a reminders to children when they are involved in a play activity. By referencing the posters and giving verbal reminders, you can prompt children to use the skills they have learned.
Problem solving steps strategies and poster. Includes boy and girl versions.
Make these wrist cards with the Problem-Solving Steps and keep within reach to review with children as needed.
Tucker the Turtle provides a scripted story to teach young children how to calm down when they have strong feelings by tucking into their shell and taking deep breaths. The story also includes visuals to help children learn how to use the strategy.
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