GOOD OR BAD CHOICE, right or wrong, social skills, ADHD, autism, ABA, FREEBIE
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Benefits of Using Worksheets
Worksheets offer a unique learning avenue to kids. They are not only fun to do but even facilitate ease of learning and knowledge retention in the young minds. Educators have been using worksheets for developing lingual, logical, problem-solving and analytical skills.
As compared to heavy textbook theories, worksheets are easier to understand even for the parents. This makes it easier for parents to spend time with their kids and make them revise or explain the worksheets to them. Certainly, the ease of teaching and learning!
- Encourage thinking and fine motor skills.
- Build stamina and focus needed
- Show parents what we're learning about.
- Easily assess students' abilities.
Our worksheets are designed considering various important factors. The most important aspect considered is the learning ability and approach. Kids love to have fun even when learning.
Keeping this fact in mind, these worksheets are designed in the most simple way and are filled with many pictorial exercises which kids would certainly enjoy doing.
Worksheets can help your child learn better and faster. It’s a proven and effective teaching methodology worldwide.
This resource has been teacher-tested and approved, works great for large or small groups, at learning centers, as a content assessment tool. This is also excellent for kids with autism, ADHD or other special needs.
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Behavior Management and Self Regulation
Boost engagement with this fun, interactive resource about types of making good and bad choices.
This is a great way to introduce behavior choices, both in the classroom and outside in all daily situations. Use this visual to teach your kids the difference between good choices and bad choices they can make. A really good and fun way to teach kids about kindness, behavior, danger, safety and so much more in a fun, engaging way!
Behavior management activities
Let’s start with the bad news: Teachers can’t actually control their students’ behavior. That’s because the only behavior a person can control is his or her own. And when teachers try to directly restrict what students say or do, they’re usually left feeling frustrated and helpless.
The good news? Teachers can apply some evidence-based strategies to help students take charge of their own behavior and learn how to interact with their environment in a positive way.
In dealing with young children, you will inevitably have situations where you will need to provide some discipline for a misstep in behaviour.
We all want our kids to be respected and well-liked by others. A perfectly mannered child (or adult for that matter) is probably a mythical creature. It's human to make mistakes while interacting with others, and it's important to use those times as teachable moments for children.
It helps to always keep in mind that children are learners. They are learning how to control their emotions, act in different situations, and manage their behaviour. If you can think of each situation as a learning opportunity, you may find success.
Behavior is a form of communication. For kids with ADHD, poor behavior usually blossoms from a skill deficit. A child who’s unable to express his frustration verbally may instead throw his pencil across the room; a child who feels socially ostracized may respond by pushing a classmate on the playground. The only way to prevent these undesirable outcomes is for teachers to identify the root causes of bad behavior — and set up systems that promote greater self-awareness and self-control.
Benefits of Using Worksheets
Worksheets offer a unique learning avenue to kids. They are not only fun to do but even facilitate ease of learning and knowledge retention in the young minds. Educators have been using worksheets for developing lingual, logical, problem-solving and analytical skills.
As compared to heavy textbook theories, worksheets are easier to understand even for the parents. This makes it easier for parents to spend time with their kids and make them revise or explain the worksheets to them. Certainly, the ease of teaching and learning!
- Encourage thinking and fine motor skills.
- Build stamina and focus needed
- Show parents what we're learning about.
- Easily assess students' abilities.
Our worksheets are designed considering various important factors. The most important aspect considered is the learning ability and approach. Kids love to have fun even when learning.
Keeping this fact in mind, these worksheets are designed in the most simple way and are filled with many pictorial exercises which kids would certainly enjoy doing.
Worksheets can help your child learn better and faster. It’s a proven and effective teaching methodology worldwide.
This resource has been teacher-tested and approved, works great for large or small groups, at learning centers, as a content assessment tool. This is also excellent for kids with autism, ADHD or other special needs.
Once you have purchased this resource don't forget to come back and leave feedback to help you gain some TpT credits! The credits build up and then you can use them off future purchases - from any seller on TpT!
If you want to keep up to date with my sales, new resources, freebies and so much more click the green ★ next to my store name!
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Click the green star beside my name at the top of this page OR at the top of my store page. Following me notifies you when I post a new item and you will receive customized email updates about my store.
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