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Draw Your Own Emotions Worksheets
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Draw Your Own Emotions Worksheets

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If children learn to understand and recognise emotions both in themselves and others, learning to to identify and label them then this can ensure they will be better equipped to manage and regulate themselves when they experience strong emotions. If children are able to notice how they are feeling and then use strategies to calm themselves down then they are more likely to have successful friendships and to be able to manage set backs. These printables show large blank faces with an emotion word for children to draw how they are feeling and then space to write the corresponding emotion underneath. These can be used as a one off worksheet that children can draw and color in or they can be laminated to be used again and again with dry wipe pens. Included is 12 sheets, 6 boys and 6 girls each with differing hair styles. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt.
Death Social Story
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Death Social Story

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Social story about someone close passing away.  This social story contains gaps to fill in personal details relating more specifically to the child. You can either write in the details you want to add yourself or you can email me at: info@senresourcesource.co.uk and let me know the additions you want and I will do this for you. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Sometimes I Feel Angry Social Story
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Sometimes I Feel Angry Social Story

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Social story to support children who get angry. It covers feeling angry and frustrated and that it is okay to feel this way however what is not okay is to hurt others or break things. It goes on to give suggestions for calming techniques. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Lanyard Size Communication Prompt Cards
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Lanyard Size Communication Prompt Cards

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When children are non-verbal or have trouble communicating it can be frustrating and difficult for them. These visual aids for basic communication can help children to express their needs and can help to prevent problematic behavior that may arise as a result of communication barriers. Pack includes 12 communication cards with words and pictures: Thank you I need the toilet I feel unwell I don’t understand Yes No I do not know I am hungry I am thirsty I feel happy I feel sad I feel angry Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Draw the Emotions Worksheet
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Draw the Emotions Worksheet

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If children learn to understand and recognise emotions both in themselves and others, learning to to identify and label them then this can ensure they will be better equipped to manage and regulate themselves when they experience strong emotions. If children are able to notice how they are feeling and then use strategies to calm themselves down then they are more likely to have successful friendships and to be able to manage set backs. This worksheet shows 6 blank faces with an emotion word written underneath and children are required to draw into the face what they think that emotion face looks like… Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt.
Anger PSHE Lesson Package
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Anger PSHE Lesson Package

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Lesson package about anger, what makes us angry, how anger makes us feel inside and how our bodies react physically and a variety of calming strategies to use when angry. Package includes lesson planning, powerpoint presentation, worksheet and poster. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Digraph Writing Frames with Pictures
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Digraph Writing Frames with Pictures

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Pictures with writing frames to write the corresponding word containing different digraphs. There 25 worksheets with a separate worksheet for each different sound. Each worksheet shows 6 pictures to write words for. Sounds included are: ck, nk, ng, sh, th, ch, ay, ee, ow, oo, ar, or, ir, oo, ou, oy, oa, ur, aw, er, ow, ea, oi, ai, ew Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator.
Listening Activities
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Listening Activities

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Pictures for children to follow instructions to colour and add to.  Promotes listening and concentration skills. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
I Must Not Play With My Poo Social Story
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I Must Not Play With My Poo Social Story

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Social story for children who are playing with and touching their own faeces and even smearing it on the walls or floor. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
I Can’t Always be on my Tablet Social Story
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I Can’t Always be on my Tablet Social Story

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A social story about the importance of spending time doing a variety of activities and not just spending all your time on a tablet so that you can have a more healthy lifestyle. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Getting a Blood Test Social Story
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Getting a Blood Test Social Story

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A social story to explain what to expect when having a blood test and try to ease the child’s nerves. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Going to the Cinema Social Story
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Going to the Cinema Social Story

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A social story about what you might expect when you visit the cinema.  It covers waiting in line to buy your ticket, buying popcorn and snacks, finding your seat, sitting quietly to watch the film and coping with loud noises and darkness during the film. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Going to a Restaurant Social Story
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Going to a Restaurant Social Story

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A social story about what you might expect when you visit a restaurant. It covers waiting to be seated, looking at a menu, telling the waiter or waitress what you want to eat, eating politely with a knife and fork and being considerate of other diners by not shouting or running around. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Going Trick or Treating Social Story
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Going Trick or Treating Social Story

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A social story about what you might expect while out Trick or Treating on Halloween. It covers wearing a costume and seeing others wearing scary looking costumes, seeing decorations, what to say when you knock on doors and when not to knock on people’s door. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Going to the Supermarket Social Story
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Going to the Supermarket Social Story

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A social story about what you might expect when you visit the supermarket. It covers using a shopping list, not putting things in the trolley without permission and helping to unpack the groceries when you get home. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Going to Church Social Story
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Going to Church Social Story

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A social story about what you might expect when you go to a Christian church on Sunday. It covers sitting in pews, listening, singing songs and going to Sunday school. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
I Don’t Need Nappies Anymore Social Story
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I Don’t Need Nappies Anymore Social Story

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Social story to support children during the transition from wearing nappies to using the toilet. Two version of the story included - one with the word diaper and one with nappy. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Chewing Social Story
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Chewing Social Story

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Social story about chewing. It explains that children may be chewing as a way to ease their anxiety but that while chewing is OK they need to make sure they are not chewing anything that could hurt them. It encourages only chewing on specific chewy toys or on certain foods and not on pencils, themselves or their clothes. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art