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Superflex Activities, Social Thinking Activities, Social Thinking Curriculum, Social Skills Curriculum, Social Skills Groups, Spelling Test, Elementary Counseling, Social Skills Activities, Teaching Social Skills

Kira is working hard on her spelling test, pressing down hard with her pencil as she's writing. Suddenly, the pencil breaks and she bursts into tears. "My pencil broke!!!" she yells to no one in particular.

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Where Do I Feel My Emotions, Feeling Identification Activities, Emotional Identification Activities, Odd Therapy Activities, Impulsivity Activities For Kids, Kids Counseling Activities, Emotion Identification Activities, Emotional Awareness Activities For Kids, Emotion Regulation Activities For Teens

Internal emotions and external expression: We all experience emotions internally and express them in slightly different ways from one another. We all have our inside emotional experiences and our outside displays of frustration, anger, and sadness. When we experience a spike in emotions, it helps

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Dealing With Change Activities, Positive Self Talk Activities Middle School, Automatic Negative Thoughts Worksheet, Negative Self Talk Activities, Positive Self Talk Activities, Cbt Interventions, Challenging Thoughts, Challenging Negative Thoughts, Thinking Errors

Help a child challenge negative thinking by teaching them to identify negative thoughts, challenge them, reframe them, and replace them.

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Socialthinking - Free Articles & Strategies Glassman Superflex Activities, Superflex Activities, Social Detective, Social Thinking Curriculum, Imaginary Creatures, Self Regulation Strategies, Homeschooling Curriculum, Flexible Thinking, Learning Disorder

It’s wonderful that so many interventionists are teaching self-regulation strategies and flexible thinking using Superflex and the cast of UnthinkaBots (formally called Unthinkables) and Thinkables! But the way we use our words to call attention to a student’s behaviors can make the difference between supportive versus punitive teaching. Here are four ways we often see teaching go awry—and helpful tips for what to do instead.

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