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Behavior bracelets visual social cues for social skills and self regulation

Rated 4.75 out of 5, based on 37 reviews
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Miss Dee's Homeroom
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Really great resource that I use with my students who struggle with behavior. My one student uses this who tends to forget how to behavior appropriately. I find this visual really helpful.
Perfect resource to use as a visual aid! I sent these to my son’s behavior support to use in school. Very helpful when learning new routines or transitions!!
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Description

Use these portable visual reminders to promote positive behavior in your classroom. Use these bracelets for classroom management and behavior management as well as enhancing social skills, self regulation, coping strategies, conflict management, emotion control and peer relationships.

This packet contains

****Please note. The files in this product are Microsoft powerpoint. Please make sure that you have the appropriate software to open powerpoint on your computer****

***Purchase this product along with other behavior tools/ supports in one of my bundles. Click on the link to check this bundle out:***

BUNDLE: Behavior management, supports and activities. Social skills.

This product is designed to provide portable and easily accessible visual reminders to help students successfully and independently demonstrate appropriate behaviors across a wide variety of social, classroom, and school wide activities/interactions.

Students can wear these bracelets during times when they are likely to engage in in-appropriate behaviors or when they may need an extra reminder of the appropriate behaviors that they need to exhibit.

Included are 50 different premade bracelets that can be printed off and immediately put to use.

Bracelets are available in both 4 step (4 square) and 3 step (3 square) visual sequences. Each bracelet is also available in either a low ink or color option.

Should your student require personalized/individualized bracelets, the pre-made bracelets are also editable (title AND behavior visual tiles). Additionally, blank bracelets are provided (with editable titles) along with over multiple different behavior visual tiles (also editable) that can either be physically cut and paste OR electronically transferred onto each bracelet to provide the ultimate personalized visual cues specific for your student.

Visual tiles include:

-Positive behaviors (raise hand, hands to self etc)

-Self calming behaviors (deep breaths, close my eyes etc)

-Negative behaviors (don’t hit, don’t yell etc)

*****Bracelets targeting specific social skills can be found in a separate product (click on the link)***

Social skills visual bracelets

Should your student not want to wear these as a bracelet, the ‘bracelets’ can be printed and then attached to lanyards/ bookrings etc.

Specific ‘pre-made’ bracelets include:

When I need help (x4)

Walking in the hall (x2)

When I feel mad (x2)

When I’m playing with friends (x2)

When I am given a direction

When my teacher is talking (x2)

When I’m doing my work

When I make a mistake (x2)

When my work is tough (x2)

When I want to answer in class

During programs/assemblies (x2)

In the library (x2)

Before I do something

When I am told ‘no’

If someone teases me

If it is too loud (x2)

If I don’t want to play

When I am sat on the rug (x4)

When I can’t find something

If someone calls me a name

When I lose a game

‘When I am reading

During recess (x2)

When I get to school (x2)

When I eat lunch (x2)

When I get my lunch

When it is dismissal (x2)

When I finish my work (x2)

Working on the computer

When I’m done with the computer

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200+
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