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Resources for teachers working with children with Autism. Resources include lesson plans and activities that help to teach emotional regulation and turn taking. There is also a range of resources to be used as part of a workstation/tray task approach; including Space, Animals, Seasons, Shapes and more...

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Resources for teachers working with children with Autism. Resources include lesson plans and activities that help to teach emotional regulation and turn taking. There is also a range of resources to be used as part of a workstation/tray task approach; including Space, Animals, Seasons, Shapes and more...
Social skills: Taking Turns Pack -  Including Social Story, Visuals and more...
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Social skills: Taking Turns Pack - Including Social Story, Visuals and more...

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This Turn Taking Pack is great for your pupils with Autism who may find Taking Turns, waiting for their turn and sharing difficult. Social skills can be difficult for children with Autism and understanding how and why to take turns can be challenging. This pack includes a variety of resources to assist you in helping your pupil/pupils to learn to turn take and develop those important social skills. Includes: A Turn Taking Social Story A Visual 'Taking Turns' board Visuals - wait, nearly finished and finished A visual pupil comments board A visual staff comments board and a 'How to use...' guide, to help you an your staff best support your pupils with Autism. Please check out some of my other Special Education Resources...
Fidget Spinner - All About Me Activity / Getting to know your new class
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Fidget Spinner - All About Me Activity / Getting to know your new class

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This ‘All about me’ fidget spinner activity pack is a great back to school activity for getting to know your new class. The pack consists of 12 fidget spinners for your pupils to write or draw on about hopes for the end of the school year, dreams for the future, what makes them happy/angry, what they are good at, want to be better at and things they really want you to know! !! A no hassle pack that doesn't require any preparation from you! Just print in your choice of colour (great for display) or black and white and let the pupils design their own fidget spinners! Brilliant when cut out, threaded together and hung to create a fidget spinner mobile. Looks stunning when used as a whole class display! Please rate and leave feedback for this product! Follow for more resources and Special Education resources! Good luck on your return to school, you got this!!
Anger Management and Emotional Regulation Lesson Plans and Activities
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Anger Management and Emotional Regulation Lesson Plans and Activities

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This Anger Management Pack 'Fizzing like a Firework' is a No Prep pack containing 5 lesson plans, 5 lesson activities and a display pack! These lessons and activities teach students how to manage their anger and begin to self regulate by identifying what might be triggering them and how this feels. The pack works through how we have a choice to ignore these feelings until we explode like a firework, or we can use our newly learnt calming strategies to cool us off and put out the firework before we explode! The pack makes clear how we have the option, no matter how we are feeling, to try and use a calming strategy. The activities allow the students to have a go at a range of strategies, role play using them and discuss if they are effective! A brilliant resource for children with Autism, ADHD, Social Emotional and Mental Health, students dealing with anger management or great as a whole class activity to teach the all important skill of self regulation! Accessible for a wide range of students and easy to understand! The activities require zero preparation! The planning has everything covered, so you don't need to worry about a thing! Please leave feedback for this product and follow me for more Special Education resources.