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Sensory Processing - Proprioception and Vestibular Activities
Sensory Processing - Proprioception and Vestibular Activities by Meghan Esarove
Sentence Writing - Expanding, adding who, what, when, where, why
This is an 8 1/2 x 11 sized "poster" that I created to help my second grade students to remember to write better sentences. It helps them to remember to include details in their sentences and try to paint a picture with words, including verbs, adjectives, nouns, etcetera.
Identifying Triggers and Coping Skills - Checklists
Helping to identify triggers through a checklist and then how to cope using the Coping Tools checklist. Helping the dysregulated to regulate with tangible tools. Multitude of uses from classroom to beyond. Encourages problem solving skills while building resiliency.
49 Proprioceptive Input Activities for Sensory Seekers
signs of sensory challenges that can affect up to 20% of children, as well as 40 different proprioceptive input activities. #SPD #SensoryDiet #SensoryActivities #ADHD #Autism #ASD #SensoryKids #OT
Want to Raise Kind Kids? 15 Surprising Things to Ban to Make it Happen
Want to Raise Kind Kids? 15 Surprising Things to Ban to Make it Happen
Create Kids Inc on Instagram: "🚩When you lack communication skills EVERYTHING sounds like an argument. 😡 🤼They turn into arguments too! That's because the signs to slow down and become curious or empathetic fly completely over our heads. For children that means a lack of 🟣communication skills 🟣experience dealing with uncomfortable conversations 🟣development and awareness that leads to worse behavior 🗣That's why improving communication is the BEST ways to improve undesired behavior. Here's how to do it: 1️⃣Talk regularly with your child! Kids who have trouble communicating may not want to talk at all and are often missing time speaking with others which reinforces this lack of development. Confidence comes from consistency. 2️⃣Encourage your child to tell you about the day in