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FREE ZONES OF REGULATION PRINTABLES I’ve put together a 22-page bundle of free Zones of Regulation printables that you’re free to use as a supplement to your Zones of Regulation curriculum. If you’re a parent whose unfamiliar with The Zones, read this overview for parents. You can find additional Zones of Regulation activities here. The key to successfully teaching the 38 SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS KIDS NEED FOR SUCCESS SEL Starts at Home. Social-emotional learning is important for children to develop and maintain positive relationships, decision-making skills, develop perspective-taking skills, and build emotional intelligence. Kids are born with many intense emotions, but they aren’t born with the skills to respond to, express, or cope with these emotions. RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION ANXIETY How to Help Kids Overcome Separation Anxiety. The following strategies can help your child overcome their separation anxiety. 1. Validate, Validate, Validate. You always need to validate your child’s feelings. The last thing they need is to feel like you’re dismissing 60 HEAVY WORK ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Other Outdoor Activities and Chores. Yard Work: Raking leaves, pushing a wheel barrel, spreading out gravel. Stacking wood. Tug-o-war. Riding a bike. Pushing or pulling a wagon. Hanging wet clothes on the clothesline. Rolling a medicine ball or tires across the yard. Build a 9 STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING SOCIAL SKILLS TO ASD CHILDREN Promoting Social Interaction and Skill Development. The development of social skills is an essential area of learning for kids with ASD. It should also be a crucial component of any intervention plan for changing problem behaviors.. Remember, this is because behaviors are usually communicative attempts used when kids lack the appropriate and adaptive skills to communicate in a better way. 9 WAYS TO IMPROVE COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY AND REDUCE RIGID In contrast, people who are “rigid” see things as absolute.R ules, regulations, expectations, and plans are expected to be followed completely and accurately. Variations from the normal are extremely distressing and may lead to meltdowns.. Rigidity is a hallmark personality trait of individuals with autism. This type of thinking often leads to the person applying rigid rules to situations 10 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP SELF-CONTROL Executive Functions. As mentioned, impulse control is a component of executive functions. On average, children with ADHD develop their executive functions about 30% slower than their same-age peers. For example, a 10-year-old with ADHD would developmentally have RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON Autism and ADHD resources for parents including tools for behavior intervention, sensory processing, communication skills, andself-regulation.
FREE ZONES OF REGULATION PRINTABLES I’ve put together a 22-page bundle of free Zones of Regulation printables that you’re free to use as a supplement to your Zones of Regulation curriculum. If you’re a parent whose unfamiliar with The Zones, read this overview for parents. You can find additional Zones of Regulation activities here. The key to successfully teaching the 38 SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS KIDS NEED FOR SUCCESS SEL Starts at Home. Social-emotional learning is important for children to develop and maintain positive relationships, decision-making skills, develop perspective-taking skills, and build emotional intelligence. Kids are born with many intense emotions, but they aren’t born with the skills to respond to, express, or cope with these emotions. RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION ANXIETY How to Help Kids Overcome Separation Anxiety. The following strategies can help your child overcome their separation anxiety. 1. Validate, Validate, Validate. You always need to validate your child’s feelings. The last thing they need is to feel like you’re dismissing 60 HEAVY WORK ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Other Outdoor Activities and Chores. Yard Work: Raking leaves, pushing a wheel barrel, spreading out gravel. Stacking wood. Tug-o-war. Riding a bike. Pushing or pulling a wagon. Hanging wet clothes on the clothesline. Rolling a medicine ball or tires across the yard. Build a 9 STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING SOCIAL SKILLS TO ASD CHILDREN Promoting Social Interaction and Skill Development. The development of social skills is an essential area of learning for kids with ASD. It should also be a crucial component of any intervention plan for changing problem behaviors.. Remember, this is because behaviors are usually communicative attempts used when kids lack the appropriate and adaptive skills to communicate in a better way. 9 WAYS TO IMPROVE COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY AND REDUCE RIGID In contrast, people who are “rigid” see things as absolute.R ules, regulations, expectations, and plans are expected to be followed completely and accurately. Variations from the normal are extremely distressing and may lead to meltdowns.. Rigidity is a hallmark personality trait of individuals with autism. This type of thinking often leads to the person applying rigid rules to situations 10 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP SELF-CONTROL Executive Functions. As mentioned, impulse control is a component of executive functions. On average, children with ADHD develop their executive functions about 30% slower than their same-age peers. For example, a 10-year-old with ADHD would developmentally have FREE ZONES OF REGULATION PRINTABLES I’ve put together a 22-page bundle of free Zones of Regulation printables that you’re free to use as a supplement to your Zones of Regulation curriculum. If you’re a parent whose unfamiliar with The Zones, read this overview for parents. You can find additional Zones of Regulation activities here. The key to successfully teaching the WHAT IS A 504 PLAN AND HOW DO YOU GET ONE FOR YOUR CHILD? What’s inside this article: Information regarding what a 504 plan is, the difference between 504 plans and IEPs, how to decide if your child needs one, and what steps you need to take to get a 504 plan foryour child.
RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. ZONES OF REGULATION ACTIVITIES AND PRINTABLES This is free to download here. Name One Thing. 12. Draw A Face – Zones Activity. Kids draw faces on four different, blank character illustrations – each one is wearing a shirt to represent one of the four Zones of Regulation. Kids can draw a different face on 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. INTEROCEPTION: WHAT IT IS, HOW IT WORKS, & HOW TO IMPROVE Interoception is basically the sense of our bodies’ internal state. It’s how we feel and understand what’s happening inside ourselves. The interoceptive system also controls autonomic motor movements. That is our unconscious movements such as blinking, breathing, flinching, etc. This post is part of a 10 part series on the sensory systems. 3 SIMPLE STEPS FOR SUCCESSFULLY REDIRECTING YOUR CHILD Make sure when your child successfully redirects their behavior you give them lots of praise for the more appropriate behavior. This will increase the likelihood of your child engaging in the preferred behavior in the future. 3. Join the activity. If you’re trying to redirect your child to a new activity, join in with them at first tomake it
32 ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Messy Play. Messy play makes for great activities for sensory seekers, especially those who enjoy tactile input. There are tons of ways for you to create structured messy play activities for your kids. Sensory Bins. Sandboxes. Water tables. Finger painting. Slimes and putties. 10 INTEROCEPTION ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS I’ve put together a list of interoception activities for kids that can be used to help build body awareness and teach kids how to draw their attention to the things happening inside their bodies.. Improving interoceptive awareness may reduce meltdowns and challenging behaviors, and improve self-regulation. 1. Use Exercise as an“Experiment”
10 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP SELF-CONTROL Executive Functions. As mentioned, impulse control is a component of executive functions. On average, children with ADHD develop their executive functions about 30% slower than their same-age peers. For example, a 10-year-old with ADHD would developmentally have RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON Autism and ADHD resources for parents including tools for behavior intervention, sensory processing, communication skills, andself-regulation.
RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION ANXIETY The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent, lasting at least 4 weeks in children and adolescents and typically 6 months or more in adults. Disturbances causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.; The disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as refusing to leave home because of 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. 60 HEAVY WORK ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Yoga. Although yoga is exercised-based heavy work, it deserves its own section. Yoga is a fantastic heavy work activity. But, it also stimulates the vestibular system and is an ideal calm-down strategy for kids who enjoy it.. My kids and I do yoga every morning. 30 SENSORY ROOM IDEAS • AUTISM AND ADHD RESOURCES Swing – A swing is a great addition to any sensory room, whether the goal is to be calming or alerting.There are so many benefits to swinging when it comes to sensory integration.Learn about them here and see 10 swings for under $100 (we have the first one on the list); Rocking Seating – Rocking is a calming source of vestibular input that can help seekers who are constantly moving. 58 SENSORY ACTIVITIES FOR TODDLERS & PRESCHOOLERS Sensory play is a crucial part of early childhood development and it’s beneficial to all children.. So, it’s great to have a ton of sensory ideas for your toddlers or preschoolers so you can expose them to a multitude of sensory experiences. 9 STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING SOCIAL SKILLS TO ASD CHILDREN Promoting Social Interaction and Skill Development. The development of social skills is an essential area of learning for kids with ASD. It should also be a crucial component of any intervention plan for changing problem behaviors.. Remember, this is because behaviors are usually communicative attempts used when kids lack the appropriate and adaptive skills to communicate in a better way.WHAT IS AUTISM?
Almost everyone has heard of autism. We’ve come along way in raising awareness about it. But, the facts about autism and how it affectspeople, along with
10 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP SELF-CONTROL Executive Functions. As mentioned, impulse control is a component of executive functions. On average, children with ADHD develop their executive functions about 30% slower than their same-age peers. For example, a 10-year-old with ADHD would developmentally have RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON Autism and ADHD resources for parents including tools for behavior intervention, sensory processing, communication skills, andself-regulation.
RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION ANXIETY The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent, lasting at least 4 weeks in children and adolescents and typically 6 months or more in adults. Disturbances causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.; The disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as refusing to leave home because of 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. 60 HEAVY WORK ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Yoga. Although yoga is exercised-based heavy work, it deserves its own section. Yoga is a fantastic heavy work activity. But, it also stimulates the vestibular system and is an ideal calm-down strategy for kids who enjoy it.. My kids and I do yoga every morning. 30 SENSORY ROOM IDEAS • AUTISM AND ADHD RESOURCES Swing – A swing is a great addition to any sensory room, whether the goal is to be calming or alerting.There are so many benefits to swinging when it comes to sensory integration.Learn about them here and see 10 swings for under $100 (we have the first one on the list); Rocking Seating – Rocking is a calming source of vestibular input that can help seekers who are constantly moving. 58 SENSORY ACTIVITIES FOR TODDLERS & PRESCHOOLERS Sensory play is a crucial part of early childhood development and it’s beneficial to all children.. So, it’s great to have a ton of sensory ideas for your toddlers or preschoolers so you can expose them to a multitude of sensory experiences. 9 STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING SOCIAL SKILLS TO ASD CHILDREN Promoting Social Interaction and Skill Development. The development of social skills is an essential area of learning for kids with ASD. It should also be a crucial component of any intervention plan for changing problem behaviors.. Remember, this is because behaviors are usually communicative attempts used when kids lack the appropriate and adaptive skills to communicate in a better way.WHAT IS AUTISM?
Almost everyone has heard of autism. We’ve come along way in raising awareness about it. But, the facts about autism and how it affectspeople, along with
10 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP SELF-CONTROL Executive Functions. As mentioned, impulse control is a component of executive functions. On average, children with ADHD develop their executive functions about 30% slower than their same-age peers. For example, a 10-year-old with ADHD would developmentally have 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. WHAT IS A 504 PLAN AND HOW DO YOU GET ONE FOR YOUR CHILD? What’s inside this article: Information regarding what a 504 plan is, the difference between 504 plans and IEPs, how to decide if your child needs one, and what steps you need to take to get a 504 plan foryour child.
FREE ZONES OF REGULATION PRINTABLES A bundle of free zones of regulation printables that you can download and use as a supplement to the Zones of Regulation curriculum. 38 SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS KIDS NEED FOR SUCCESS Give brief praise “Wow, great job!”; Describe the behavior you saw & name the skill “You worked hard to use respectful language at the dinner table and remembered to say please and thank you”; Remind them of the reason for using the behavior “Being respectful to the people around you is kind and helps make the environment feel happy and safe for everyone” BUILDING SPATIAL AWARENESS IN CHILDREN • CHILD DEVELOPMENT Spatial awareness tells us our position relative to objects around us and the relative position of objects to each other. For example, if you reach for your water bottle beside you, you know exactly how far to extend your arm to pick it up. INTEROCEPTION: WHAT IT IS, HOW IT WORKS, & HOW TO IMPROVE The interoceptive system is the least known and least understood sensory system. Interoception is basically the sense of our bodies’internal state.
3 SIMPLE STEPS FOR SUCCESSFULLY REDIRECTING YOUR CHILD The Basic Redirect. When you’re really good at this strategy you will learn to redirect your child before the inappropriate behavior even occurs, by recognizing your child’s triggers and intervening early.. Ultimately, it’s easier to prevent a behavior than it is to react and stop one that’s happening.Over time, this tends to deter the behavior because children begin to naturally go ZONES OF REGULATION ACTIVITIES AND PRINTABLES 1. Which Zone Would I Be In If This is a simple, printable matching game to help children think about the zones. There are 30 cards, each with a different scenario on it and a main matching page with the four zones, and instructions. 10 INTEROCEPTION ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS I’ve put together a list of interoception activities for kids that can be used to help build body awareness and teach kids how to draw their attention to the things happening inside their bodies.. Improving interoceptive awareness may reduce meltdowns and challenging behaviors, and improve self-regulation. 1. Use Exercise as an“Experiment”
RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON Autism and ADHD resources for parents including tools for behavior intervention, sensory processing, communication skills, andself-regulation.
FREE ZONES OF REGULATION PRINTABLES I’ve put together a 22-page bundle of free Zones of Regulation printables that you’re free to use as a supplement to your Zones of Regulation curriculum. If you’re a parent whose unfamiliar with The Zones, read this overview for parents. You can find additional Zones of Regulation activities here. The key to successfully teaching the 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. 60 HEAVY WORK ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Other Outdoor Activities and Chores. Yard Work: Raking leaves, pushing a wheel barrel, spreading out gravel. Stacking wood. Tug-o-war. Riding a bike. Pushing or pulling a wagon. Hanging wet clothes on the clothesline. Rolling a medicine ball or tires across the yard. Build a 30 SENSORY ROOM IDEAS • AUTISM AND ADHD RESOURCES Swing – A swing is a great addition to any sensory room, whether the goal is to be calming or alerting.There are so many benefits to swinging when it comes to sensory integration.Learn about them here and see 10 swings for under $100 (we have the first one on the list); Rocking Seating – Rocking is a calming source of vestibular input that can help seekers who are constantly moving. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION ANXIETY The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent, lasting at least 4 weeks in children and adolescents and typically 6 months or more in adults. Disturbances causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.; The disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as refusing to leave home because of 58 SENSORY ACTIVITIES FOR TODDLERS & PRESCHOOLERS Sensory play is a crucial part of early childhood development and it’s beneficial to all children.. So, it’s great to have a ton of sensory ideas for your toddlers or preschoolers so you can expose them to a multitude of sensory experiences.WHAT IS AUTISM?
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a “ neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts brain development causing most individuals to experience communication problems, difficulty with social interactions, sensory processing differences, and a tendency to repeat specific patterns of behavior. There is also a markedly narrow repertoire of activities 10 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP SELF-CONTROL Executive Functions. As mentioned, impulse control is a component of executive functions. On average, children with ADHD develop their executive functions about 30% slower than their same-age peers. For example, a 10-year-old with ADHD would developmentally have RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON Autism and ADHD resources for parents including tools for behavior intervention, sensory processing, communication skills, andself-regulation.
FREE ZONES OF REGULATION PRINTABLES I’ve put together a 22-page bundle of free Zones of Regulation printables that you’re free to use as a supplement to your Zones of Regulation curriculum. If you’re a parent whose unfamiliar with The Zones, read this overview for parents. You can find additional Zones of Regulation activities here. The key to successfully teaching the 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. 60 HEAVY WORK ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Other Outdoor Activities and Chores. Yard Work: Raking leaves, pushing a wheel barrel, spreading out gravel. Stacking wood. Tug-o-war. Riding a bike. Pushing or pulling a wagon. Hanging wet clothes on the clothesline. Rolling a medicine ball or tires across the yard. Build a 30 SENSORY ROOM IDEAS • AUTISM AND ADHD RESOURCES Swing – A swing is a great addition to any sensory room, whether the goal is to be calming or alerting.There are so many benefits to swinging when it comes to sensory integration.Learn about them here and see 10 swings for under $100 (we have the first one on the list); Rocking Seating – Rocking is a calming source of vestibular input that can help seekers who are constantly moving. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION ANXIETY The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent, lasting at least 4 weeks in children and adolescents and typically 6 months or more in adults. Disturbances causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.; The disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as refusing to leave home because of 58 SENSORY ACTIVITIES FOR TODDLERS & PRESCHOOLERS Sensory play is a crucial part of early childhood development and it’s beneficial to all children.. So, it’s great to have a ton of sensory ideas for your toddlers or preschoolers so you can expose them to a multitude of sensory experiences.WHAT IS AUTISM?
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a “ neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts brain development causing most individuals to experience communication problems, difficulty with social interactions, sensory processing differences, and a tendency to repeat specific patterns of behavior. There is also a markedly narrow repertoire of activities 10 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP SELF-CONTROL Executive Functions. As mentioned, impulse control is a component of executive functions. On average, children with ADHD develop their executive functions about 30% slower than their same-age peers. For example, a 10-year-old with ADHD would developmentally have FREE ZONES OF REGULATION PRINTABLES I’ve put together a 22-page bundle of free Zones of Regulation printables that you’re free to use as a supplement to your Zones of Regulation curriculum. If you’re a parent whose unfamiliar with The Zones, read this overview for parents. You can find additional Zones of Regulation activities here. The key to successfully teaching the RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON I'm a mother of 3, and the founder of Raising an Extraordinary Person. My experience with complex emotional and behavioral challenges drives my passion to help other parents and professionals through social-emotional learning, and positive parenting strategies. 38 SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS KIDS NEED FOR SUCCESS SEL Starts at Home. Social-emotional learning is important for children to develop and maintain positive relationships, decision-making skills, develop perspective-taking skills, and build emotional intelligence. Kids are born with many intense emotions, but they aren’t born with the skills to respond to, express, or cope with these emotions. BODY CHECK ACTIVITY FOR KIDS Identifying positive sensations: Hang up their body check chart on their bedroom door and use it to prompt your child to check in on their body and their feelings regularly. For example, after positive experiences like running outside, after a warm bath, after a meal, etc. Get them to show you on the body check chart where they feelthose
32 ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Messy Play. Messy play makes for great activities for sensory seekers, especially those who enjoy tactile input. There are tons of ways for you to create structured messy play activities for your kids. Sensory Bins. Sandboxes. Water tables. Finger painting. Slimes and putties. PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE Pathological Demand Avoidance is a term first used by child psychologist Elizabeth Newson in the 1980s.She proposed that pathological demand avoidance, or PDA for short, was a “personality profile” of some children on the autism spectrum. 9 WAYS TO IMPROVE COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY AND REDUCE RIGID In contrast, people who are “rigid” see things as absolute.R ules, regulations, expectations, and plans are expected to be followed completely and accurately. Variations from the normal are extremely distressing and may lead to meltdowns.. Rigidity is a hallmark personality trait of individuals with autism. This type of thinking often leads to the person applying rigid rules to situations 10 INTEROCEPTION ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS I’ve put together a list of interoception activities for kids that can be used to help build body awareness and teach kids how to draw their attention to the things happening inside their bodies.. Improving interoceptive awareness may reduce meltdowns and challenging behaviors, and improve self-regulation. 1. Use Exercise as an“Experiment”
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Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links.. Components of Emotional Regulation. Emotional regulation is an executive functioning skill, which is something I cover a lot.Executive functioning takes place in the prefrontal cortex region of the brain – this region isn’t fully developed until the mid-twenties. 9 STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING SOCIAL SKILLS TO ASD CHILDREN Promoting Social Interaction and Skill Development. The development of social skills is an essential area of learning for kids with ASD. It should also be a crucial component of any intervention plan for changing problem behaviors.. Remember, this is because behaviors are usually communicative attempts used when kids lack the appropriate and adaptive skills to communicate in a better way. RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON Autism and ADHD resources for parents including tools for behavior intervention, sensory processing, communication skills, andself-regulation.
BODY CHECK ACTIVITY FOR KIDS Identifying positive sensations: Hang up their body check chart on their bedroom door and use it to prompt your child to check in on their body and their feelings regularly. For example, after positive experiences like running outside, after a warm bath, after a meal, etc. Get them to show you on the body check chart where they feelthose
HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION ANXIETY The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent, lasting at least 4 weeks in children and adolescents and typically 6 months or more in adults. Disturbances causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.; The disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as refusing to leave home because of 60 HEAVY WORK ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Other Outdoor Activities and Chores. Yard Work: Raking leaves, pushing a wheel barrel, spreading out gravel. Stacking wood. Tug-o-war. Riding a bike. Pushing or pulling a wagon. Hanging wet clothes on the clothesline. Rolling a medicine ball or tires across the yard. Build a 30 SENSORY ROOM IDEAS • AUTISM AND ADHD RESOURCES Swing – A swing is a great addition to any sensory room, whether the goal is to be calming or alerting.There are so many benefits to swinging when it comes to sensory integration.Learn about them here and see 10 swings for under $100 (we have the first one on the list); Rocking Seating – Rocking is a calming source of vestibular input that can help seekers who are constantly moving. 58 SENSORY ACTIVITIES FOR TODDLERS & PRESCHOOLERS Sensory play is a crucial part of early childhood development and it’s beneficial to all children.. So, it’s great to have a ton of sensory ideas for your toddlers or preschoolers so you can expose them to a multitude of sensory experiences. 8 WAYS TO HELP CHILDREN COPE WITH TRANSITIONS EASILY There are different strategies you can use to prepare your child for transitions, which will make transitions easier for them and you.Transitions are often difficult for children, but extremely so for a child with autism or ADHD. Yet, everybody must go through transitions every single day. 10 INTEROCEPTION ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS I’ve put together a list of interoception activities for kids that can be used to help build body awareness and teach kids how to draw their attention to the things happening inside their bodies.. Improving interoceptive awareness may reduce meltdowns and challenging behaviors, and improve self-regulation. 1. Use Exercise as an“Experiment”
PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE Pathological Demand Avoidance is a term first used by child psychologist Elizabeth Newson in the 1980s.She proposed that pathological demand avoidance, or PDA for short, was a “personality profile” of some children on the autism spectrum. EXPRESSIVE VS RECEPTIVE LANGUAGE Expressive language is language used to express ourselves. When it comes to verbal communication, expressive language is speaking. However, it goes beyond just saying words and having a vocabulary. That is simply “speech production” which is a necessary building block of expressive language, but it’s more complex than that. RAISING AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON Autism and ADHD resources for parents including tools for behavior intervention, sensory processing, communication skills, andself-regulation.
BODY CHECK ACTIVITY FOR KIDS Identifying positive sensations: Hang up their body check chart on their bedroom door and use it to prompt your child to check in on their body and their feelings regularly. For example, after positive experiences like running outside, after a warm bath, after a meal, etc. Get them to show you on the body check chart where they feelthose
HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION ANXIETY The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent, lasting at least 4 weeks in children and adolescents and typically 6 months or more in adults. Disturbances causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.; The disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder, such as refusing to leave home because of 60 HEAVY WORK ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Other Outdoor Activities and Chores. Yard Work: Raking leaves, pushing a wheel barrel, spreading out gravel. Stacking wood. Tug-o-war. Riding a bike. Pushing or pulling a wagon. Hanging wet clothes on the clothesline. Rolling a medicine ball or tires across the yard. Build a 30 SENSORY ROOM IDEAS • AUTISM AND ADHD RESOURCES Swing – A swing is a great addition to any sensory room, whether the goal is to be calming or alerting.There are so many benefits to swinging when it comes to sensory integration.Learn about them here and see 10 swings for under $100 (we have the first one on the list); Rocking Seating – Rocking is a calming source of vestibular input that can help seekers who are constantly moving. 8 WAYS TO HELP CHILDREN COPE WITH TRANSITIONS EASILY There are different strategies you can use to prepare your child for transitions, which will make transitions easier for them and you.Transitions are often difficult for children, but extremely so for a child with autism or ADHD. Yet, everybody must go through transitions every single day. 58 SENSORY ACTIVITIES FOR TODDLERS & PRESCHOOLERS Sensory play is a crucial part of early childhood development and it’s beneficial to all children.. So, it’s great to have a ton of sensory ideas for your toddlers or preschoolers so you can expose them to a multitude of sensory experiences. 10 INTEROCEPTION ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS I’ve put together a list of interoception activities for kids that can be used to help build body awareness and teach kids how to draw their attention to the things happening inside their bodies.. Improving interoceptive awareness may reduce meltdowns and challenging behaviors, and improve self-regulation. 1. Use Exercise as an“Experiment”
PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE Pathological Demand Avoidance is a term first used by child psychologist Elizabeth Newson in the 1980s.She proposed that pathological demand avoidance, or PDA for short, was a “personality profile” of some children on the autism spectrum. EXPRESSIVE VS RECEPTIVE LANGUAGE Expressive language is language used to express ourselves. When it comes to verbal communication, expressive language is speaking. However, it goes beyond just saying words and having a vocabulary. That is simply “speech production” which is a necessary building block of expressive language, but it’s more complex than that. BODY CHECK ACTIVITY FOR KIDS Identifying positive sensations: Hang up their body check chart on their bedroom door and use it to prompt your child to check in on their body and their feelings regularly.For example, after positive experiences like running outside, after a warm bath, after a meal, etc. Get them to show you on the body check chart where they feelthose feelings.
ZONES OF REGULATION ACTIVITIES AND PRINTABLES This is free to download here. Name One Thing. 12. Draw A Face – Zones Activity. Kids draw faces on four different, blank character illustrations – each one is wearing a shirt to represent one of the four Zones of Regulation. Kids can draw a different face on 18 EFFECTIVE DE-ESCALATION STRATEGIES FOR DEFUSING MELTDOWNS As a parent, it’s important to know some safe and helpful de-escalation strategies for meltdowns.. Sometimes, when children become extremely overwhelmed or they’re experiencing sensory overload, they have a meltdown where they lose control over their behaviors.. These situations are stressful for everyone involved and potentially dangerous for both bystanders and your child. 32 ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY SEEKERS Messy Play. Messy play makes for great activities for sensory seekers, especially those who enjoy tactile input. There are tons of ways for you to create structured messy play activities for your kids. Sensory Bins. Sandboxes. Water tables. Finger painting. Slimes and putties. 120 EMOTIONAL SELF-REGULATION IDEAS FOR KIDS What’s inside this article: A look at different forms of emotional regulation, how to choose strategies that are effective for your child(ren), and a list of 120 emotional regulation ideas to inspire you to find effective techniques. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. Emotional dysregulation means that an emotional response does not fall within the conventionally accepted range 8 WAYS TO HELP CHILDREN COPE WITH TRANSITIONS EASILY There are different strategies you can use to prepare your child for transitions, which will make transitions easier for them and you.Transitions are often difficult for children, but extremely so for a child with autism or ADHD. Yet, everybody must go through transitions every single day. PSYCHOEDUCATION: TEACHING KIDS ABOUT THE FIGHT OR FLIGHT Psychoeducation: Teaching Kids About The Fight or Flight Instinct. What’s inside this article: An overview of what psychoeducation is, and how p a rents can use psychoeducation to help when their children are struggling with emotional regulation, by teaching them about how their brain works. When parents are faced with the challenge of THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEM The saccule and the utricle are both beds of sensory cells that detect linear movement.. The saccule detects horizontal movements and the utricle detects vertical movements.. The vestibular system is really complicated, and these are just the basics. But, together these parts of the inner ear work to keep us balanced, coordinated, and aware ofour body movements.
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