IEP Objectives, Learning Activities, Social-Emotional Learning
Activities: Collaborative Board Game Choose a board game that encourages cooperation rather than competition, like cooperative puzzles or building games. Tips for Teacher Promote discussion and collective decision making during the game.
IEP Objectives, Learning Activities, Social-Emotional Learning
Activities: Emotion Cards Use cards showing different emotions and ask the child to identify and name these emotions. Tips for Teacher Encourage the child to look in the mirror and mimic facial expressions.
IEP Objectives, Learning Activities, Social-Emotional Learning
Activities: Telephone Game Children pass a phrase by whispering it to the next child, reinforcing listening and concentration. Tips for Teacher Adjust the length and complexity of the message based on the child’s level.
IEP Objectives, Learning Activities, Social-Emotional Learning
Activities: Role-Playing Create social scenarios (like greeting a friend or asking for help) for the child to practice appropriate verbal responses. TIps for the Teacher: Encourage the child with praise and positive reinforcement.
ASD, IEP Objectives, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), Lesson Planning, PDA Autism, Social-Emotional Learning
Here are some engaging social skills activities for children with autism that can help develop their ability to interact with others in a supportive environment: Social Stories What it is: Simple stories that explain social situations step by step, showing how others...
Learning Activities, Lesson Planning, Mindfulness-Based Therapy
Deep breathing exercises can be an effective way to reduce stress, improve focus, and manage emotions. Here are a few simple deep breathing exercises that can effectively reduce stress, improve focus, and manage emotions. exercises you can try, suitable for both...