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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 493366" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>There are some really good posters that have facial expressions with feeling words... some made into magnets so they can learn to put a frame magnet around the one that matches their feeling. there are also cd's that help teach feeling words for kids iwth Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and others that teach social situations, choices.... I will go thru my cd's and let you know if I find any that I own that might relate. Even better I will find my educational catalog links and post them so you can sort thru different sites that sell social skill (including feeling words etc.) types of things. for many Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids, reading those cues is just very hard. they need direct teaching for what feeling words to use, and how they relate to their thinking bubbles etc. It can often be best taught visually. Now that Q is using the zones... each zone has feelings associated to it..it is all in his personal book with pics of HIS face to go with it... also pictures of HIM doing the relaxing things or activities that go in each zone... He, first thing every single day, goes to his check-in board and puts a marker on which zone he is in. A couple of weeks ago he put it on Yellow and his teacher asked why?? He said, not in a bad way.. it is because he is so excited to go to his aunts house after school so it is not just plain green, normal feelings. Pretty amazing how they can really use a tool when it matches their learning style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 493366, member: 12886"] There are some really good posters that have facial expressions with feeling words... some made into magnets so they can learn to put a frame magnet around the one that matches their feeling. there are also cd's that help teach feeling words for kids iwth Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and others that teach social situations, choices.... I will go thru my cd's and let you know if I find any that I own that might relate. Even better I will find my educational catalog links and post them so you can sort thru different sites that sell social skill (including feeling words etc.) types of things. for many Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids, reading those cues is just very hard. they need direct teaching for what feeling words to use, and how they relate to their thinking bubbles etc. It can often be best taught visually. Now that Q is using the zones... each zone has feelings associated to it..it is all in his personal book with pics of HIS face to go with it... also pictures of HIM doing the relaxing things or activities that go in each zone... He, first thing every single day, goes to his check-in board and puts a marker on which zone he is in. A couple of weeks ago he put it on Yellow and his teacher asked why?? He said, not in a bad way.. it is because he is so excited to go to his aunts house after school so it is not just plain green, normal feelings. Pretty amazing how they can really use a tool when it matches their learning style. [/QUOTE]
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