A homemade chart for helping children self-regulate, based off of the excellent Zones of Regulation and Alert Program. * The child this chart was done for a young child who mainly has problems with a “high engine”. You could include a ’ ___ makes my engine higher’ section for a child with different needs, or "tools to change my zone" with older children.
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7/15/2019 04:06:19 am
Educating the community is also one of my passions. As a teacher, I want to allow myself to have fun at what I am doing. In the past, I tried to educate through efficiency, but I do not think that it is the best way to teach. Today, I have decided to make a new technique when it comes to educating people. I like to give people more control about what they can do to learn more, I just assist them.
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12/3/2024 11:07:46 pm
Portraits are a lasting way to honor an animal’s presence in one’s life, capturing not just how they look, but how they make their owners feel.
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AuthorMs Amy has 10 years of experience as an OT and believes in educating the community to empower parents and teachers to recognize the difference between typical and atypical development and sharing creative ideas to facilitate age appropriate skills. She wants to be a resource for children and families of all abilities. Archives
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