Are you prone to fits of rage? Have you been known to curse, kick at things, and scream obscenities while scaring away all of the people in your orbit? Do you suddenly feel your blood boiling when you're stuck in traffic, get some...
These science-backed calm down strategies for kids are easy, engaging and will help your child develop strong emotional regulation skills.
Tips for staying calm, calming your child, and tools that they can use anywhere.
Do your students need some support understanding about when they are feeling angry? Are you looking for a social narrative that discusses anger and how to find ways to calm down when feeling angry? If so, this 'I Am Angry' social narrative is the perfect visual story for you to use with your autistic and special education students. This story is great to help your students understand and process what is happening when they feel angry. As well as how to find ways to calm themselves down. The majority of our students 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. ★ If you are looking for a social narrative that is personalized for your needs, check out my custom social narrative 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!
A social story about practicing ways to calm down when angry instead of hitting or kicking.
Do you have a student who is displaying spitting behaviors? Are you looking for a social narrative to use with your student? If so, this visual story is perfect to use with your autism and special education students. This story is a great read for students who may need some support with understanding the impact that spitting can have on those around them and strategies for how they can help themselves calm down when they are upset or angry to avoid these behaviors. Many students with autism are visual learners and like to learn through seeing something in action. This story 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; ♦ Sometimes I might feel angry or upset. ♦ It is ok to feel like this, I just have to calm myself down. ♦ I might spit when I am angry. ♦ I might spit on the floor or spit at others around me. ♦ This can make others around me feel angry or upset. ♦ Spitting can spread germs and others won’t like this. ♦ Others may think spitting is disgusting and they won’t want to be near me. ♦ Instead of spitting near others, I could go to the bathroom and spit in the sink. ♦ I could also ask for a drink and try to calm myself down. ♦ I could ask for time or space to calm myself down. ♦ I could tell my teacher how I feel and ask for them to help me. ♦ I feel better when I ask for help instead of spitting.Sometimes my mouth feels funny and I can’t swallow my saliva. ♦ I might spit to get rid of the saliva. ♦ Other people swallow their saliva, and think spitting is disgusting. ♦ I could try showing them or telling them why I spit. ♦ Sometimes I eat something that tastes funny and I can’t swallow it. ♦ If I were to swallow it, I think I would be sick. ♦ So I feel like I have to spit it out. ♦ I should get a napkin and spit it onto here instead of on the floor or table. I recommend printing out each of the individual pages, laminating them and then binding them into a book so it will be easier for students to read - or be read to, as well as being stronger and longer lasting. ★ If you are looking for a social narrative that is personalized for your needs, check out my custom social narrative 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! ====================================================================================================
Great simple resource to use with your students when they are frustrated or angry. Offers several appropriate ways to calm down. Find more behavioral and educational resources at @School-BasedBehavior on TPT and Etsy. ...
Tips for staying calm, calming your child, and tools that they can use anywhere.
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Do you have students who you want to work on their swearing? Are you looking for a social narrative to help reduce this? If so, this visual story is perfect to use with your autism and special education students. This story is a great read for students who may need some support with understanding the impact that swearing can have on those around them and strategies for how they can help themselves calm down when they are upset or angry. Many students with autism are visual learners and like to learn through seeing something in action. This story 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; ♦ Sometimes I get angry or upset. ♦ When I am angry or upset I find it hard to talk. ♦ I might swear at others if I am angry or upset. ♦ If I swear at my friends they might feel upset. ♦ Swearing can make people around me feel uncomfortable. ♦ When I feel like this I could try asking for space. ♦ I could use my communication board to ask for something. ♦ I could go outside for some fresh air. ♦ I could ask to go for a walk. ♦ I could tell my teacher I am upset and they can help me. ♦ If I feel like I need to swear I could whisper to myself. ♦ I could ask to go to an empty place and swear where nobody can hear me. ♦ Sometimes people swear because they think it will make others laugh. ♦ But, swearing is not funny! ♦ I will try to say kind words and not swear. ♦ This will make others happy and want to be near me. ♦ This will make my teacher happy. ♦ And it will make me feel happy too! I recommend printing out each of the individual pages, laminating them and then binding them into a book so it will be easier for students to read - or be read to, as well as being stronger and longer lasting. ★ If you are looking for a social narrative that is personalized for your needs, check out my custom social narrative 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! ====================================================================================================
My most often dysregulated students are those who always say they don't need to calm down. This lesson presents the need to calm down BEFORE your feeling get too big and out of control. We introduce the idea of body signals, or the messages your brain send to the body. Stopping angry feelings at ...
Stay calm. Remain cool. Keep composed. It’s easy for people to say this is how you should react when you’re feeling angry, frustrated or disrespected at work. In theory, many of us would agree. The problem is that we don’t know how to actually do it. For most of us, our first “normal” reaction to experiencing negative emotions is … Continued
Although anger is a valid emotion on its own, remember that it can also indicate other emotions that need to be addressed or validated.
This portal stories KS2 resource features Pie Corbett's original portal story, Elf Road, as the basis for writing and grammar activities...
I’m beyond angry at my husband and took some time to calm down but really I can’t.
Are you prone to fits of rage? Have you been known to curse, kick at things, and scream obscenities while scaring away all of the people in your orbit? Do you suddenly feel your blood boiling when you're stuck in traffic, get some...
Help guide your child through an angry episode using one of the phrases here that resonates with you - there are 26 to choose from!
Free Anger and Feelings Worksheets for Kids
This is a great activity to do with elementary age students to help learn about different ways to calm ourselves down when we get angry. ...
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Tips for staying calm, calming your child, and tools that they can use anywhere.
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