We are a team of professional Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Behavioural Practitioners, Counselors and Teachers who enjoy creating resources to support children and young people to build confidence, resilience and ensure optimal learning. We are motivated by passion to create educational and therapeutic resources which are evidence-based, creative, innovative and flexible.
We are a team of professional Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Behavioural Practitioners, Counselors and Teachers who enjoy creating resources to support children and young people to build confidence, resilience and ensure optimal learning. We are motivated by passion to create educational and therapeutic resources which are evidence-based, creative, innovative and flexible.
Everyone grieves differently and experiences different emotional reactions. Some may not want to discuss while others may want to share memories of their loved one. Therefore it is important to allow every individual to express themselves as much as they feel comfortable doing so.
The objectives of this workbook are to facilitate dialogue which is important during the healing process. This resource additionally focuses on the development of coping strategies which is a key component for any type of therapeutic work. The more coping skills and individual possesses, the better they will be able to handle emotional distress that comes with the loss of a loved one.
The following resource explores and includes the following:
-What is Grief?
-“Tears” of Grief Model
-5 Stages of Grief
-Exploring Emotions (including Concurrent Emotions)
-Exploring Physical Symptoms of stress (impact on body)
-Coping Strategies
-Development of a “Staying Healthy Plan” (mental and physical strategies)
-Creative Therapy activities, worksheets, reflective questions and colouring
This resource includes 75 Question Cards for little learners to prepare them for school. Simple put each of the cards in a Jar and utilize them as you wish! These are colourful and engaging cards and are versatile! Simply laminate, cut and you can use this resource over and over for years to come!
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This workbook contains various activities designed to explore an individual’s self compassion and self-esteem. These worksheets and activities can be used as a foundation for discussion and reflection.
Self Compassion is about accepting yourself no matter what happens. For example, even if I am feeling insecure, I completely accept myself as who I am. Self Compassion means being understanding and gentle with ourselves when we struggle, fail, suffer or even feel inadequate instead of criticising yourself.
Self Compassion means taking a balanced approach to any negative feelings or experiences that we encounter. Instead of becoming overwhelmed, exaggerate or even suppress our emotions and experiences, self compassion means accepting ourselves – even the parts that are vulnerable and imperfect.
Just remember…self esteem is not about learning to love everything about ourselves…it’s about loving ourselves even though there are things that we do not like. If we see self esteem as a destination of perfect self acceptance it will always seem too far away.
This workbook contains various activities designed to explore an individual’s self compassion and self-esteem. These worksheets and activities can be used as a foundation for discussion and reflection.
Self Compassion is about accepting yourself no matter what happens. For example, even if I am feeling insecure, I completely accept myself as who I am. Self Compassion means being understanding and gentle with ourselves when we struggle, fail, suffer or even feel inadequate instead of criticising yourself.
Self Compassion means taking a balanced approach to any negative feelings or experiences that we encounter. Instead of becoming overwhelmed, exaggerate or even suppress our emotions and experiences, self compassion means accepting ourselves – even the parts that are vulnerable and imperfect.
Just remember…self esteem is not about learning to love everything about ourselves…it’s about loving ourselves even though there are things that we do not like. If we see self esteem as a destination of perfect self acceptance it will always seem too far away.
This project is a great way for students to learn about their family heritage and gain a better sense of where they came from. Students are encouraged to create their own family tree and conduct their own research of their family. This resource includes templates, worksheets and all of the resources that is needed to create their own family tree. An example family tree and questions has been included to support children’s understanding of family trees and how different family members relate to each other.
This resource includes:
What is a family and a family tree?
Family Quote Poster
Definitions: Heritage, Ancestry, Tradition
Exploring Family Trees (hypothetical family tree and questions)
Exploring Your Own Family
My Family Tree Template
My Family Interview Questions
Other Questions (you might want to ask family)
Create your own Family Tree Templates (tree, leaves, labels, blank templates, family member visuals)
These worksheets includes 10 Comprehension and Reflection Worksheets to help further your students understanding of key life skills about personal safety. Each page includes a mini-informative narrative about a safety situation. On each page there are three comprehension and reflective questions to help support the student to reflect on the risks, explore decision making, consequences and gain insight into the situation.
Each worksheet explores a different scenario where the following safety themes are explored. They include:
1.Safety around appliances
2.Fire safety
3.Safety with medicines
4.Pool safety
5.Keeping secrets – (i.e. - don’t keep secrets)
6.Wearing helmets
7.Water safety
8.Road safety
9.If you get lost, stay where you are!
10.Do not share personal information online
Each page can be used as a stand-alone worksheet or as a companion and supplement to your lesson.
These cards are a fun way for teenagers to self reflect on the more deeper and meaningful aspects to life from thoughts, feelings, self-care, emotions, friendships, relationships, goals, priorities. They can be powerful and support the student to explore more than just the skin deep conversations that are generally generated. If you are looking for shallow conversation starters…than these are not for you!
This is a set of 52 cards and their implementation is as versatile as your imagination.
They can be utilized individually, pairs, group or even as a whole class approach.
My students love them! They express that these help them to really think about who they are, what they want and what is important to and for them.
These cards help develop a growth mindset mentality as opposed to a fixed mindset. They also support students so develop understanding, empathy and compassion
for themselves and others.
PROGRAM TWO - SPECIFIC PROGRAM FOR
/k/ and /g/ and “s” on the end
This program has been successful and are great for giving to parents at IEP meetings and homework. This program is so versatile you can utilize this for kindergarten, special needs and children with autism.
This program has been successful and are great for giving to parents at IEP meetings and homework. This program is so versatile you can utilize this for kindergarten, special needs and children with autism.
This is a 22 page program which includes the following:
How to make the sound as well as tips and tricks to making the sound
Various practice activities (including games)
Steps to learning my words
Clear speaking strategies
Heirachy of cues (and tiops for eliciting sounds)
spare word templates
Hierarchy of cues (and tips for eliciting sounds)
9 Pages worth of key tips and strategies to reduce the intensity of challenging behaviours and prevent the behaviours from escalating. This is a great resource for teachers, clinicians, therapists and allied health staff in developing Behaviour Support Plans and/or other plans to support the reduction of challenging behaviour.
Document includes key strategies for how to respond to challenging behaviours. This package includes information around:
What are reactive strategies (including information about antecedent control)
How to reduce risks (personal risks, environmental factors and individual risks)
Personal space and body posture considerations
Interactional guidelines (before and during behaviours)
How to neutralise the situation
Meeting needs or refocusing their attention
Key Points to remember…
Great for teachers and parents!
Social stories are written to share meaningful and accurate information to define, describe and explain accurate information in a meaningful way to enhance the students social understanding.
Social stories are great for increasing a students understanding of socially appropriate behaviours and interactions.
This social story explores the concept of “Walking in Lines”. It explores key aspects such as encouraging students to face the front, hands down, walking behind the person in front, use your eyes to watch where you are going and to be quiet.
Visual supports are included to enhance the students understanding of the written word.
To supplement this social story remember that you can support your students or child to learn to share by giving them plenty of time and opportunities to practice. Praise and encouragement for good sharing will reinforce this concept.
The following Peer Pressure Scenario Cards explores some realistic and relatable peer pressure situations to support little learners explore this topic.
There are a total of 20 scenario cards and written as first person to encourage empathy, understanding and compassion. On each card, there is a visual representation of the peer pressure situation, as well as a written narrative explaining what is happening. At the bottom of the scenario card includes a reflective question – “Was I influenced by peer pressure?” Students are then encouraged to answer “Yes” or “No”. As an extension activity there are some additional reflective questions for students to explore.
Included in this resource are two paddle pop templates for both the “thumbs up” and “thumbs down” option. This can be utilized for whole class or small group situations to encourage each student to participate.
This Early Intervention Speech Therapy Resource has been developed as a Building Communication Skills Program. It has been developed to assist you in using pictures/visuals and Makaton signs to facilitate communication with your child.
This program is great for individuals with intellectual disabilities and cognitive impairments who require the use of visual supports to supplement and build upon their communication attempts.
This package includes:
Strategies when using visuals to help your child communicate
Learning new words
Making sentences
Communicative temptations
Strategies when using Makaton signs to help your child communicate
Why is signing used with children with communication difficulties
Points to remember when introducing signing stages in teaching your child signs
Understanding My Worldview is a 9 page document to support teachers, parents and carers to understand children who have experienced trauma from a neuroscience and neuropsychological lens.
This document explores how the child may be currently operating within their environment and is written in third person. This document covers the fundamentals such as the role of the amygdala and how that impacts upon behavioural concerns.
this has been written in third person so it is like the child who has experienced trauma is really explaining it to you. This is a unique perspective to help build empathy, understanding and compassion for the child whilst also being educative, informative and interesting.
This has been a stand out document which all teachers, parents, carers, foster carers and allied health staff would benefit from having in their tool kit.
This managing my emotions hands-on and fun mini-lesson helps students to develop emotional literacy by learning to identify their emotions, isolate why they feel that way and learn healthy and constructive ways to manage them.
This mini-lesson includes the following:
POSTERS
-Emotions Wheel - Coloured Visual Clipart Poster
-Emotions Wheel - Coloured Written Word Poster
-Emotions Wheel - Black and White Colouring Page
EMOTIONS WHEEL OVERLAY
-Template to create your own Emotions Wheel
-Photo Example of completed wheel
WORKSHEETS
-Worksheets to support students to become more aware of their own emotions, potential triggers as well as building emotional literacy.
COPING SKILLS
-Exploring uncomfortable emotions
-Coping Skills Poster
-Create your own Coping Skills Poster
So often I hear teachers, parents and therapists ask about where and how to start teaching children how to write.
We are often questioning how to fix poor letter formation habits and how to address pencil grasp issues.
This is a 26 page document which highlights the key aspects to consider when teaching a child to handwrite. For example, how to hold a pencil/pen, seating position, techniques and strategies to initiate handwriting and build upon the current skills. This document also highlights various iPad applications to support the find motor skills and handwriting development.
This is a great easy instructional document which includes numerous material and can be used by other Occupational Therpists, Speech Therapists, Teachers, Allied Health Professionals and Parents! Give your child the best start in life :)
This project is a creative and beautiful way to acknowledge and encourage a kindness mindset within a school or education setting. It is encouraging for the school community to see the tree grow as kindness and good deeds continue to be added to the tree over tree. This helps to foster a positive, encouraging, constructive environment to help build growth mindset, personal character and reduce bullying. This is a great initiative for a whole class or entire school approach to bring about systemic change.
This resource includes:
What is a Kindness Tree?
Plant a Seed of Kindness Poster
Kindness Quotes
Kindness Pledge
Ways you can show Kindness
My Kindness Checklist for Students
Create your own Kindness Tree templates (tree, leaves, hands, apples, hearts and additional decorations)
Extra Notes page
Sensory-Based Leisure Activities handout are activities that children enjoy, find relaxing and/or stimulating which are associated with the following senses:
Touch
Smell
Hear
Sight
Movement
These activities can be implemented at home and/or in the classroom environment and are categorised within the various senses domains.
This document also includes information regarding what is an object of reference and how these can be utilized for skill development and communication.
This document also explains cues that can support your child’s understanding (ie: auditory cues, gesture cues, olfactory cues, routine cues, tactual cues, visual cues). To supplement these activities a communication dictionary template (blank and editable) has been included for individualised responses.
This resource is great for preschoolers, kindergarten, children with autism and special needs. Learning to be able to isolate, distinguish and learn categories are vital for language development and executive functioning. This set includes 84 visual cards which students are encouraged to differentiate between the five various food groups.
Meat and Protein
Vegetables and Fruits
Junk Food
Dairy
Breads and Grains
Simply cut out the visual cards and food group categorizing buckets and away you go! There is a lot of versatility in utilizing this activity so you are only limited by your imagination.
This activity can be completed individually, in small or whole group settings.
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This is a great way to introduce the concepts of “bucket filling” for the beginning of the year or reminders of self-care and positive and empowering learning environments.
There are a total of 60 cards which includes a particular behaviour and on each card the student is asked to reflect on the situation and choose whether it is a Bucket Filler or a Bucket Dipper. The student may require some reflective questioning should they need prompting as to how and why a behaviour may be a bucket filler or a bucket dipper. These cards are created to facilitate conversation, discussion and insight. This resource includes 60 cards which has a narrative of what is happening in the situation, as well as 60 cards without the narrative to encourage the student to really reflect on the situation.
Let’s all be bucket fillers!
This resource is great for parents, teachers and others who are supporting children who may display challenging or behaviours or concern. This Behaviour Support Templeate focuses on feelings, thoughts and actions in each state. The states include:
Calm/Recovery - Relaxed and Happy State (green page)
Level 1 - Early Warning Signs (yellow page)
Level 2 - Escalation (orange page)
Level 3 - Climax (red page)
This resource includes a completed example of the Behaviour Support Plan for reference as well as a template of the Behaviour Support Plan which is blank.
This can also be utilized to support the students to reflect on their own behaviour cycle and trajectory, explore their own thoughts, feelings and physiological responses as well as isolate what supports they may require to assist them.