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Think of working memory like a mental sketch pad; a place to store information for short periods of time while we're working through a task. Kids, teens, and adults use this skill on a daily basis to completely basic and complex tasks. For students, these tasks range from completing simple mental ma
Learn 3 simple and clear steps to teaching kids how to emotionally regulate from a pediatric occupational therapist and mom of 3.
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Working with kids and young adults who are oppositional can be challenging. Being oppositional might mean refusing to do work, breaking rules, and engaging in other challenging behaviors. The truth is, many kids can be oppositional from time to time, so many of these strategies work with all learner
Teaching empathy is important. In the simplest of terms, empathy is the ability to notice, understand, and share the emotions of others. It is a critical social skill for all people to have. In many ways, empathy is the social skill that paves the way for all other social skills. It helps us to take
Practical impulse control strategies to assist both you and your child to cope better with this executive skill weakness or improve it.
Self-regulation is a critical skill for people of all ages. It is the ability that helps us to control our behaviors to make good decisions for the long-term, rather than just doing what we want in the moment. It's also the skill that allows us to manage our emotions when we're feeling angry, disapp
Coping strategies are important skills for kids and young adults to learn. These are the activities and strategies we use to help us calm down when we're emotionally overwhelmed. We can probably all think of a few kids and young adults who need extra practice managing their emotions effectively! Tha
Working with kids and young adults who are oppositional can be challenging. Being oppositional might mean refusing to do work, breaking rules, and engaging in other challenging behaviors. The truth is, many kids can be oppositional from time to time, so many of these strategies work with all learner
Kids and young adults need to be able to problem-solve on their own. Every day, kids are faced with a huge number of social situations and challenges. Whether they are just having a conversation with a peer, working with a group on a project, or dealing with an ethical dilemma, kids must use their s
Learn 3 simple and clear steps to teaching kids how to emotionally regulate from a pediatric occupational therapist and mom of 3.
'The Jelly Bean Game' is a fun way to teach kids about money. Helping kids and teens learn how to manage a budget is so important and this money management game makes it easy to understand! Hey y'all! I am so excited to share this today. I was asked to teach a lesson to teens about money and how to manage a budget recently, and I immediately knew it couldn't just be a lecture. We needed a good hands-on budgeting game that we could play, so that the kids could practice budgeting and managing money. This activity went over so
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Practical impulse control strategies to assist both you and your child to cope better with this executive skill weakness or improve it.
If your child is showing signs of anxiety or battling signs of anxiety, learn how to help an anxious child . And signs of anxiety in kids.
ADHD is an invisible disability that affects young people. People might notice the obvious signs, but they might not know about the hidden struggles with thinking, feeling, learning, and behaving. Breaking down this barrier is achievable through awareness and information about disabilities like ADHD. This ADHD Invisible Disability Counseling poster/handout gives us a look at how people usually see individuals with ADHD based on their actions. It also discusses less obvious reasons behind these actions. It aims to help everyone understand how these challenges can affect daily life. For parents and teachers, this resource helps increase their awareness of ADHD, helping them benefit from a deeper understanding of their child or student’s condition. They can use it to start conversations about ADHD in their homes and classrooms. For kids or teens who manifest the behaviors listed, parents and teachers can offer support by sharing helpful coping strategies. You can find these strategies in detail on the ADHD Coping Strategies handout. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of ADHD worksheets and handouts. References: Goodwin, M. (2020). Making the invisible visible: Let’s discuss invisible disabilities. HAPS Educator, Special Issue, 62-73. https://doi.org/10.21692/haps.2020.101 Kistler, Rey, "Trouble Sitting Still Disorder: ADHD Through the Social Model of Disability" (2022). WWU Honors College Senior Projects. 587. https://cedar.wwu.edu/wwu_honors/587 Oslund, C. (2013). Supporting college and University students with invisible disabilities: A guide for faculty and staff working with students with autism, AD/HD, language processing disorders, anxiety, and mental illness. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Patton, E. (2009). When diagnosis does not always mean disability: The challenge of employees with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 24(3), 326-343. https://doi.org/10.1080/15555240903176161 Schott, E. (2013). ADHD identity: A conceptual developmental model. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social and Community Studies, 7(1), 141-153. https://doi.org/10.18848/2324-7576/cgp/v07i01/53463
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