5 SensesThis is a fun set of hands on centers and worksheets to learn all about the 5 Senses. The activities pack includes 16 interactive centers or posters and 15 black and white printable worksheets. These centers work on recognizing and practicing using the 5 Senses.SAVE $$! - GET THE BUNDLEPresc...
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If you're a beginner at stitching, you might get confused why some artists use less number of strands, and the others more. What is the big deal? What is the difference at all? Can I work a pattern designed for using 6 strands, with 1 strand? And can I work a pattern design for 1-2 strands of thread, using 6 strands? Let's take it one step at a time :) Related posts: 10 tips for hand embroidery beginners Top 10 beginner mistakes in hand embroidery How many strands should I use? There is no correct answer for that because it depends purely on your taste. Take a look at the little chart below. Here I stitched short lines in stem stitch using from 1 to 6 strands of thread. As you can see, the difference between the first line and the last line is quite striking. In short, the more strands you use, the bolder and more raised and dimensional your stitching is. You also will need less time to work an element. And the lesser the number of strands, the more delicate and “flat” your stitching is. However, you will need more time to work the same element. It is also important to mention, that the thread consumption will be lower if you use a lesser number of strands. If you stitch with 6 strands all the time, be prepared that your skeins of thread will finish quickly. Speaking of time, stitching the same element with 1 strand of thread will take more time than with 6 strands. That's why, if you want to make some cash by selling your needlework, adjust your resources and time wisely. Stitching a larger scale artwork with 1 strand will take quite a lot of time and effort and you will need to charge quite a lot for it. If you want to charge moderately, it would be reasonable to increase the number of threads – it will speed up the process but it will increase expenses. Or you can stitch smaller works with 1 strand of thread – either simple, minimalistic designs, or something of a brooch scale. Yeah, it is tough maths! However, I hope that you choose what you ENJOY first! That is our priority, since making art that you are not enjoying is very sad :( Now, as for embroidery patterns, most of them are designed with a specific number of strands in mind. If you use a bigger/lesser number of strands, you will definitely get a different result than intended. Will it be better/worse - no idea. In the best-case scenario, it will be just as pretty but either bolder or more delicate. Sometimes switching up number of strands is not even possible. Because, let's say, a pattern designed for 1-2 strands may have tiny elements that will be very inconvenient to work with a bigger number of strands. In the end, it all boils down to your preference!
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Struggling to get your boy to read? I've got a huge list of books that both of my boys(now 12 and 14) absolutely loved - and still read! These books engage the reader and help get them to love books!
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Hello STEM and Science Friends! As you are winding down this school year, you might be thinking about next year already. (Yeah, right, I know!) But, seriously, you might be thinking about adding more science or STEM to your classroom next year. I thought it might be helpful to address the three most asked questions I consistently get from teachers that are thinking about STEM.
Happy Stitches! Nothing like it has been seen in Illustrator! Even if you aren't used to working in Illustrator, these brushes can't be easier to use, and it's definitely going to be your new obsession! Happy stitches ahead! Digital Embroidery Magic! These revolutionary digital embroidery brushes allow you to create realistic and dimension embroidery and thread inspired artwork SO EASILY! I've spent months tediously creating this creative kit, which includes pre-colored brushes for effortless illustration, ready-made backgrounds and digital 'hoops', realistic layer styles to add the final dramatic touch to your design, and easy-to-follow in-depth tutorials! Update Monday, March 30, 2020: I've just spent ALL weekend updating the main 4 brushes! After my original launch last Thursday and after a bit of experimenting, I've discovered a way to make the brushes MORE dimensional right within Illustrator, expanded the color range, and tapered the ends of brushes 1 and 3 for a more realistic stitching effect! I'm BEYOND excited to share this even more fabulous set with you all, and stay tuned this week, because I am going to be making demos and tutorials featuring the NEW, even more REALISTIC brushes! Strikingly beautiful, realistic embroidery stitch brushes for Adobe Illustrator CC! I've literally spent MONTHS of TONS of trial and error, tweaking and perfecting, all so you can just have fun and CREATE! Not only that, I then took hours and HOURS to pre-color EACH of the 4 styles in 122 different colors... all so that you can just pick up a brush and start CREATING and PLAYING! Be sure to check out my new blog post, where I go more in detail about creating this collection, and you can also download a FREE brush sampler to get you started! Whether you are a designer, illustrator, hobbyist or even someone who has never used Adobe Illustrator before, I hope you enjoy this brush sampler from my collection and have a little fun while you might be stuck at home! If you have a little time, try some relaxing digital 'hand-embroidery' and maybe it will just bring you a bit of joy and calm! As I've mentioned before, I created these special brushes to have an almost zero learning curve, so even if you aren't fluent in Illustrator... trust me... you can use these brushes! Of course, I have created a complete collection of my trademark tutorial videos to help you get the absolute MOST from your NEW OBSESSION! Changing the way you think about Illustrator! I myself am a huge Photoshop user, using Illustrator only selectively. But there are some incredible things you can only do in Illustrator, and these Embroidery brushes are a great example of harnessing the best of Illustrator’s power! Even if you’re not a regular Illustrator user, what you can do with these brushes will totally lure you in for some fun! The Happy Stitches Collection Includes: Adobe Illustrator CC Brush Libraries: The 4 unique embroidery stitch / thread styles include 122 pre-colored thread brushes EACH to cover all of your needs. Not only that, I've included a color overlay stitch that you can use in Illustrator (along with a tutorial on how to do so) to re-color any stitch if you need a slightly different color. Metallic Brush Collection: 7 different styles of metallic stitches, in various shades of gold, silver and rose gold, for a total of 39 different metallic stitches! Copy and Paste Brush Charts / Art-boards: I have set up and organized copy and paste brush charts with all of the pre-colored brushes already applied to a sample stroke, as well as one for the fabric background styles for Illustrator! READY-MADE Backgrounds for Ai: 20 neutral fabric and hoop backgrounds all ready to go, so that you can dive into your digital embroidery journey without having to set anything up! Thread styles for Adobe Illustrator: I've created subtle drop shadow styles for illustrator so that you can have EXTRA realism as you work. It's really a game changer! Editable Digital Hoop: I've included 2 Photoshop files, which include an editable digital hoop where you can change the fabric color and style, as well as the fabric and color of the background to create your perfect 'digital' embroidery background! Photoshop Bonus Styles: For the times when you might want to finish off a design in Photoshop, or combine it with other artwork for a mixed media piece, I've created special layer styles for the thread and stitches to give you an extra boost of realism via a subtle bevel and emboss and drop shadow! I've also created the fabric backgrounds as a layer style, which you can apply to any color to create a fabric in that color! In-depth Tutorials: I took the time to make a HUGE tutorial playlist to walk you through all the aspects of working with the new Embroidery brushes. There are 9 videos included, and I give you all kinds of tips and tricks for getting the most out of these revolutionary new brushes! Whether you want to just start playing around with them, or whether you want to go more in-depth and grow your illustration techniques, I’ve got you covered. The playlist is organized and ordered so that you can jump in with the basics or go more advanced! Don't have Illustrator CC? These brushes work with the latest copy of Adobe Illustrator CC. Illustrator CC has image brush technology which is crucial for these brushes. What's great is that if you don't have this program, you can download a FREE TRIAL HERE! What's even cooler, is that if you have an iPad, you can stream/connect your iPad screen to your computer via Astropad app (universal) and Sidecar (mac). Stay tuned, I plan on doing some demos on my iPad! How cozy it will be to sit on the sofa and relax with some hand-embroidery using Illustrator! What version of Illustrator do I need to use the Happy Stitches brushes? You MUST have Illustrator CC to use these brushes, as they are image based. What level of Illustrator knowledge do I need to have to use these brushes? You should know some illustrator basics, like how to open a document and use brushes, but I give you a ton of instruction on how to use these revolutionary brushes whether or not you generally work in Illustrator. I have to admit, I work primarily in Photoshop myself, but there are SUCH amazing things you can do with Illustrator that you simply can’t do in Photoshop. These brushes are a great example, you simply can’t do this in Photoshop. What about the quality of image brushes? Adobe introduced image brushes with Adobe CC, and they are a simply phenomenal use of Illustrator technology to do things that you simply can’t do with traditional vector brushes. With the new image brush technology in illustrator, the beautiful detail of these painted strokes can be applied to a live path! They are 300dpi print resolution quality, are large enough to fit almost every need, and have the super high image quality you’ve come to expect from my products. Generous Extended Use License: See the easy license page for a few common sense guidelines about creating items for sale! Have a question? Send me a message!
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Are you trying out a reading workshop model this year with your Kinders or first graders? If so, you might be wondering, how on earth do I set up a reading workshop when my kids can’t even read?! That’s definitely what I was wondering when I first started implementing reading workshop a couple of years ago. I was teaching Kindergarten, and I think I only had one student who knew a few letter names. They didn’t know letter sounds, and I definitely didn’t have any beginning readers. If this is what your situation is like, you can still implement a reading workshop in your classroom! Even if your little ones can’t name a single alphabet letter, there are things you can teach them to begin setting up the reading workshop. Here are some ideas for minilesson topics that you can use when you first start reading workshop with your nonreaders:– Procedures and Routines: Begin with the basics, such as: how students should access their reading materials, where they should sit, how to treat books, how to hold the book correctly and turn the pages, how to read silently and keep their eyes on the book, etc. It will definitely take multiple days (maybe even weeks) to teach all these routines and procedures. Just teach one simple procedure per minilesson. Also, to squeeze more procedures into one day of reading workshop, you can teach a minilesson, have kids read for 5 minutes, teach another minilesson, and have them read for another 5 minutes. This gives you more time to teach important routines, while still taking into account your students’ teeny tiny attention spans!– How to Tell a Story from the Pictures: Teach students that even if they can’t read the words, they can still tell a story to themselves from the pictures! Simply telling kids that they can do this isn’t enough, though – you have to actually model it. What I did was check out a few picture books from the library in languages that I can’t read – Russian, Chinese, Polish, etc. I would show students the book and begin by saying something like, “I found this beautiful book in the library, and I really want to read it. But I have a problem. The book is written in CHINESE! I don’t know how to read Chinese!! But guess what? Even though I can’t read the words, I can still tell the story by reading the pictures. Let me show you what I mean.” Then I would begin paging through the book, telling the story aloud as students listened. I would wrap up by saying something like, “Today I showed you that even if you can’t read the words of a book, you can still use the pictures to tell yourself the story! You can try this out today during reading time.” And then I would dismiss the kids to begin reading. Some of my Kinders were able to do it after I modeled once, but I modeled this skill several more times with different books so that all of the kids eventually “got it.” One note about this – make sure that when you establish guidelines for independent reading, you don’t require students to be completely silent. When kids begin to tell a story by using the pictures, teach them to whisper the story quietly to themselves – most kids won’t be able to silently tell the story in their heads. – How to Retell a Story You Already Know: Spend lots of time in those first few weeks of school reading aloud fairy tales and repetitive books to students. Some books I love using for this are: The Three Billy Goats Gruff, The Three Little Pigs, Brown Bear, and I Went Walking. Then, get as many copies as you can of each of those books. Place them in students’ reading bags (side note: at the beginning of the year, rather than having students check books out, I prepared book baggies for them and had them switch bags amongst themselves each day so they would have new books to read). Then, teach a couple of minilessons about how to tell a story that you already know. You might start by saying something like, “Readers, today I want to teach you that when you are reading a book that you’ve already heard before, you can retell the story using the pictures and what you remember about the story.” Then, take out a story that children are familiar with and model retelling it (without using any of the words). Have students practice this during independent reading time.– How to Read Songs: I loved singing with my Kindergarteners, and I taught them quite a few songs at the beginning of the year (simple, shorter songs are best). I then gave them copies of the lyrics that they could “read” during independent reading time. To make this work, I started by typing up the lyrics to each song. On each page, I put an image that went with the lyrics (for instance, with a song about a frog, I put clipart of a frog on that page, so they would immediately know what song it was). Then, while we sang the song as a class, I projected a copy of the lyrics on my interactive white board. I modeled how to point to the words as we sang. After practicing a song many, many times, I made copies of the lyrics for the kids. I modeled how to sing the song using the lyric sheet, and then gave them the sheets to keep in their bags for independent reading time. It was soooo cute to see them whisper-singing the songs to themselves and attempting to point to the words! They just loved this option for independent reading time. If you teach in Spanish, click HERE for a free copy of the lyrics that I used with my bilingual Kinders. – Partner Reading: Since little ones can’t sustain independent reading for very long at the beginning of the year, mix things up with some
This Interactive Read Aloud is perfect for spring or the end of the year. The Very Impatient Caterpillar is a great story about a caterpillar who doesn't want to wait to become a butterfly. In addition to being perfect for any caterpillar and butterfly unit, it is also great for end of the year soci...
Synopsis Expand/Collapse Synopsis Are you trying to develop your skills around some form of creative expressions? You might have probably considered the idea of being an artist who has excellent drawing abilities. You might have probably tried your hands on some drawing techniques and you are finding it very difficult getting a hold of the basics on your own. Not to worry, this is very natural for anyone trying to explore new territories. Depending on the methods one applies in achieving a goal, the process can appear either very easy or very difficult. When a method of learning is not suitable, one then begin to assume that the learning itself is either very difficult or unachievable. The goal of this book is to help beginners with drawing while making the learning process much easier and faster. In a very short while, you can transcend the ladder of mediocrity to being an expert. In not time, you will be able to draw very exquisite patterns just like the ones you have often looked at and envied in time past. You can also make use of your drawing skills in presenting wonderful works of art that can also be known and admired all over the world. You can make creative expressions used in drawings and cartoons as well. The lists of what you can do with your drawing skills are endless. Within the pages of this book, you can find helpful insights and information about: Drawing Some Instruments and Equipments Used for Drawing Learning about Pencils and their Grades Learn the Various Lines and Stroke Variations Habits and Tips to Help you Develop your Drawing Skills Faster Best Drawing Assessment and Tips Some Practice Tutorials to Get You Started
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This editable book labels pack includes 44 subject covers for your students' workbooks. You will also get a BONUS EDITABLE FILE where you can create your own subject covers to suit your class and your individual needs!!! Simply print the BLM onto colored paper, write your students names in the space provided and stick them onto the front of your student work books to colour code your students books for easy recognition. Your students might also like to color in the page as a great warm up activity for the beginning of the year! When printed, these Book Covers will print A4 however if you require them for A5 size books, just print these 2 to a page. "Fantastic resource. Use these every year as my book covers. Thank you" - Jessica Y ★★★★★ Subjects include: Handwriting Alphabet Literacy Reading Word Work English Writing Draft Daily 5 Writer's Notebook Diary Writing Reader's Notebook Reading Journal Journal Grammar Maths Math Mathematics Numeracy Mental Maths/Math SOSE Social Studies HASS LOTE Japanese Indonesian Italian French History Integrated Integrated Studies Inquiry Spelling Spelling Tests Art Homework Science STEM Music Religion Technology Sport & Health Geography Early Finisher PLUS bonus EDITABLE file. "Simple, clear and attractive. I have used these proudly this year for all my students books. A great resource." Heather C ★★★★★ *********************************************************************** Font Used KG Black Space Solid Grab it HERE: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/KG-Blank-Space-Font-Personal-Use-1533769 *********************************************************************** ADDITIONAL INFO This is a downloadable, digital file that you can access immediately after purchase. To open the files you will be required to have a PDF Reader such as Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer. To edit the files you will need to have access to Microsoft PowerPoint. You can access a free trial here. Please ensure your software is up to date to avoid compatibility issues. ‘Editable’ refers to the *text* within the file being customizable. Images and color palettes are not editable. Simply type into the text boxes provided or add in your own to edit. GOT A TECH ISSUE? If you are having difficulty downloading or opening Book Covers, please ensure you unzip all folders and view each file before getting in touch. To do so: - right click on the zipped folder - and select ‘unzip’. TERMS OF USE Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or home school use only. Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional licence is strictly forbidden. Copying any part of this resource and placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copyright ©Chantelle Jacobs Miss Jacobs Little Learners Pty Ltd WWW.MISSJACOBSLITTLELEARNERS.COM Blog | Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Email subject labels | book covers | student workbook covers | book labels | workbook covers | back to school | classroom organisation | miss jacobs little learners
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This is a little survey that I give students to get them thinking about why they're in my art class - and also it helps me gauge where they're at, especially what materials they've used before. The question about the art galleries/museum also helps me with planning trips - so I don't duplicate where they've been before. I just find it a helpful way to get to know them, and to spark discussions. TIP - keep these, and give them back at the end of the year! It's fun to look back on, and they often see that while at first they might have been nervous about art class, now they love it :) Similar resources in my shop: ✤ COMPLETE BUNDLE FOR THE FIRST WEEK IN ART ✤ COMPLETE VISUAL ARTS COURSE BUNDLE ✤ RESOURCES: Elements and Principles of Art ➼ FUN INTRO GROUP TASK: The Exquisite Corpse! ➼ GETTING TO KNOW YOU - detailed student profile ➼ GETTING TO KNOW YOU - fun student profile ➼ INTRO SKETCHBOOK: Expressive Hands ➼ INTRO SKETCHBOOK: Creative Compositions ➼ INTRO PROJECT: Artist Trading Cards ➼ INTRO PROJECT: Book Remix ➼ INTRO PROJECT: Art Portfolio ➼ INTRO PROJECT: Art Bag ➼ INTRO PROJECT: In Your Eyes (students' favourite) ➼ INTRO PROJECT: Playing Card Remix ➼ WELCOME TO ART CLASS PPT: For seniors ➼ WELCOME TO ART CLASS PPT: For juniors ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ ➯ Click HERE to follow my shop and see updates and new products. ➯ Please don't forget to leave feedback on my products! You will receive TPT credits that can be used on future purchases.
Struggling to get your boy to read? I've got a huge list of books that both of my boys(now 12 and 14) absolutely loved - and still read! These books engage the reader and help get them to love books!
Looking for a saint activity to do with children? This free printable saints coloring book for August is a perfect Catholic coloring book for kids!
Are you looking for a visual story to use with your students for cutting their nails? If so, this social narrative is a great visual support to help guide them through the process of having their nails cut. This social narrative is a great read for students who may need some support and help to understand why they need to have their nails cut, and how this might make them feel. This visual story will hopefully encourage them and help them to understand the process. Many students with autism are visual learners and like to learn through seeing something in action. This book comes complete with matching, simple yet engaging graphics to help describe what is being said on the page. Comes in col option only - no b/w availability, however you can print in grayscale. Pages included are; ♦ My fingernails grow everyday. ♦ When my fingernails get too long, I need to have them cut. ♦ If my fingernails are too long, they might snap or scratch me or someone else. ♦ My family will help me cut my nails. ♦ My teacher will help me cut my nails. ♦ I should sit really still when I’m having my nails cut. ♦ Sometimes, I might get scared of the nail clippers. This is ok. ♦ My family will be happy when my nails are cut. ♦ My teacher will be happy when my nails are cut. ♦ When my nails are cut, they won’t be as sharp. ♦ Once my nails are cut, I can go back to playing. ★ If you are looking for a social narrative that is personalized for your needs, check out my custom social narratives resource here. ★ Click below to find: • Social Narratives • Life Skills Activities • Autism Classroom Resources ==================================================================================================== Once you have purchased this resource don't forget to come back and leave feedback to help you gain some TpT credits! 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! I love to see my resources in action in your classrooms, if you use one and would like to send me an image of it you can send to me @teachingautism on Instagram! Follow me here. What are TpT Credits? You can gain TpT credits by going back and leaving feedback on any purchases that you have made. The credits build up and then you can use them off future purchases - from any seller on TpT! ====================================================================================================
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14 Points Flag Project for World War I & Woodrow Wilson This creative assignment tasks students with analyzing 6 of President Woodrow Wilson's famous 14 Points and then creating advertising flags to promote them. As you know, the US famously rejected the Treaty of Versailles because the publi...
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This 10-page social narrative discusses that taking your time on work matters a lot! The faster you go the messier things can get... Not only that, but if you work too fast then more of your answers might be wrong! So take your time and do one assignment well, because when you take your time with school work good work just comes out. With our Social Narrative: Taking My Time with My Work, students learn how it feels good to take their time at school! 10 Page Social Skills Story Editable Text Print and bind into a book, or just read it digitally on any of your devices. Want to edit this book? Add in a student name or change a picture... You can do that now! Just click the link in the back of the book and you'll be taken to an editable version saved in google slides!
Do you need a differentiated and engaging color by answer worksheet for comparing mitosis and meiosis? This mitosis vs meiosis activity asks your students to identify characteristics of mitosis, meiosis, or both and color based on their answer. You can use this resource as a formative or summative assessment in class as a part of a lesson or as an engaging homework assignment in biology. Furthermore, simply print the activity to allow your students to practice with the standard or even self-assess their own understanding with the included answer keys. The resource also includes differentiation so that you can meet the needs of your individual students. Need the assessment for distance learning? Use the version created for you in TpT Easel or create your own to share with your students. Included: 3 differentiated (see note) versions of the printable worksheet, answer keys, how to guide, compatible with TpT Easel You Might Also Like: DNA Replication Puzzle Genetics Task Cards DNA Structure Bundle of Activities and Assessments Genetics BIG Bundle of Activities and Assessments BIG Biology Bundle of Activities and Assessments Feedback and Followers: Did you know that you can receive credit towards future TpT purchases by reviewing this product? Leave a review at the product page after you download the resource or through “My Purchases”. Use your TpT credits that you earn to purchase other resources. Do you want to be the first to know about new resources, sales, and free resources? Sign-up here to get email notifications and my Mix it Up Activities and Assessment eBook with templates. And don't forget to click the green star next to my store logo to become a follower. Connect in other ways using the links below! We love to see resources in action. Share them at @iheartsciencefromthesouth to receive a prize! www.sciencefromthesouth.com Facebook Instagram Pinterest Happy Teaching! Heather NOTE: This resource is differentiated by activity. Different versions of the same resource are included in the download. The options are available for you to choose which version works best for you and your students and to provide the appropriate activity and level of rigor for each individual. Check out the preview.
This All About Sharks FREEBIE is a great way to get kids doing their own research about animals. Students use the graphic organizer to collect facts about sharks and then publish their facts in an All About Sharks book. Love all things ocean? You might also like: Classroom Decor Ocean Related Products • All About Antarctica • All About Apples • All About Family: A Kindergarten Family Unit • All About Pumpkins • All About Animal Books Thank you for visiting my store! I'd love to hear your feedback if you download this item and don't forget to leave feedback on any of your purchases. You get TPT credits for future purchases! If you'd like to see my store in action Visit my BLOG Thank you! Heather Langley Learning with Mrs. Langley
As children begin to question more about their faith, use The Creed Explained to help them understand the basic beliefs held by the Catholic Church, and to begin delving more deeply into their faith. Published by Pauline Books and Media. Available in the US at paulinestore.org. In Canada, available through our Book Centre in Toronto. Visit paulinemedia.ca.
Vintage Dressmaking; Costume design; How to Design Your Own Clothes and Make Your Own Patterns; 309 pages; 1975; DIGITAL FILE PDF Pay attention, 5 and 6 pages in the book are slightly cropped. You can see the scans of the book. How to Design Your Own Clothes and Make Your Own Patterns, by Claudia Ein,1975-this is Vintage book. This is a practical how-to guide. It underscores how people used to alter purchased clothing to fit better. This is an interesting book for anyone who sews. The book is organized very well so you can look up a specific issue if you don't have the time to read the entire book. Very good examples, pictures and detailed "How to Fix" any fitting or pattern making issue you might have. Note that you are getting a PDF file. To read, you need a program that opens PDF files, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. Book you can download immediately after payment. You cannot return, exchange, or cancel an order. If the payment has been withdrawn twice, write to me and I will make a refund.
Social Story to teach kids how to accept hearing no for an answer and how to deal with not getting their way. Poster of steps the child can take to accept no is also included!! Includes: How hearing no might make me feel How to cope with hearing no and some examples of coping skills Asking why when told no and explanations for why people might say no Asking if you can have that thing later or at a different time Asking if you can have or do something different Moving on from getting told no