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- Calming Activities Library1.90 MBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeens
Certain activities can be a helpful activity to calm upset / anxious feelings and "rebalance". Here is a collection of suggested activities and steps you can do to use them in your daily life
- Calming Object Library1.93 MBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeens
Many objects can be used as a tool to help us calm upset or anxious feelings. Here is a collection of suggested items to try out for yourself!
- Children’s Lesson: Feeling Left Out1.49 MBPreviewAllyChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryAn interactive lesson for children aimed at building social skills. Videos and activities included. Recommended age 6-12.
- Children’s Lesson: Homesickness and Welcoming Others950.14 KBPreviewAllyChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryAn interactive lesson for children aimed at building social skills. Videos and activities included. Recommended age 6-12.
- Children’s Lesson: Who is a Good Friend?1.18 MBPreviewAllyChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryAn interactive lesson for children aimed at building social skills. Videos and activities included. Recommended age 6-12.
- Coping with Anxiety work book447.16 KBPreviewAllyCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensory
Here is a simple, and printable, work book that offering strategies on dealing with anxiety when it arises
- Emergency Plan Worksheet – What it is & Example670.18 KBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeMood DisorderSensoryTeensThought Disorder
You know a big event is coming, or some big change is about to happen in your life. This change will bring al kinds of emotions, & even unwanted thoughts, physical symptoms, & behaviours. What do you do? The Quirky Resource Emergency plan Worksheet will help guide you through the upcoming change or event so that you can feel more prepared it. We provide an example of the worksheet filled out.
- Steps as a Primary Ally1.53 MBPreviewAdultAllyHere are some helpful steps to take when you are placed in the role of a primary ally/caregiver and need some direction on what to do next.
- Structured Spaces for Teens and Adults1.10 MBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeens
Simple changes to how you set up your home can help you feel more calm and focus better on different tasks. This resource will help you do this in your own home.
- Top 5 Calming Tools – That You Can Make at Home!1.37 MBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeensIt can be helpful to use objects and tools to help calm your feelings. Here are 5 (plus one) great items that are easy enough for you or your child to make!
- Top Five Calming Fidgets (You Can Find at the Dollar Store)651.60 KBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeensEffective calming tools don't need to be expensive! Some of the best ones can be found at a dollar store. Here are 5 great options to try out!
- Visual Schedules: How to Make One1.30 MBPreviewAllyChildrenHome SchoolLearning ToolsTeens
Visual Schedules are an excellent tool that to create structure and stability for children by helping them understand what is happening each day. The series of "visual schedule" blogs will help you understand how they work, create one yourself and implement it at home.
- Visual Schedules: How to Use Them, Steps to Success2.03 MBPreviewAllyChildrenHome SchoolLearning ToolsTeens
Visual Schedules are an excellent tool that to create structure and stability for children by helping them understand what is happening each day. The series of "visual schedule" blogs will help you understand how they work, create one yourself and implement it at home.
- Visual Schedules: What They Are and Why They Work713.06 KBPreviewAllyChildrenHome SchoolLearning ToolsTeens
Visual Schedules are an excellent tool that to create structure and stability for children by helping them understand what is happening each day. The series of "visual schedule" blogs will help you understand how they work, create one yourself and implement it at home.
- Calming Activities Library1.90 MBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeens
Certain activities can be a helpful activity to calm upset / anxious feelings and "rebalance". Here is a collection of suggested activities and steps you can do to use them in your daily life
- Calming Object Library1.93 MBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeens
Many objects can be used as a tool to help us calm upset or anxious feelings. Here is a collection of suggested items to try out for yourself!
- Children’s Lesson: Feeling Left Out1.49 MBPreviewAllyChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryAn interactive lesson for children aimed at building social skills. Videos and activities included. Recommended age 6-12.
- Children’s Lesson: Homesickness and Welcoming Others950.14 KBPreviewAllyChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryAn interactive lesson for children aimed at building social skills. Videos and activities included. Recommended age 6-12.
- Children’s Lesson: Who is a Good Friend?1.18 MBPreviewAllyChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryAn interactive lesson for children aimed at building social skills. Videos and activities included. Recommended age 6-12.
- Coping with Anxiety work book447.16 KBPreviewAllyCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensory
Here is a simple, and printable, work book that offering strategies on dealing with anxiety when it arises
- Emergency Plan Worksheet – What it is & Example670.18 KBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeMood DisorderSensoryTeensThought Disorder
You know a big event is coming, or some big change is about to happen in your life. This change will bring al kinds of emotions, & even unwanted thoughts, physical symptoms, & behaviours. What do you do? The Quirky Resource Emergency plan Worksheet will help guide you through the upcoming change or event so that you can feel more prepared it. We provide an example of the worksheet filled out.
- Steps as a Primary Ally1.53 MBPreviewAdultAllyHere are some helpful steps to take when you are placed in the role of a primary ally/caregiver and need some direction on what to do next.
- Structured Spaces for Teens and Adults1.10 MBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeens
Simple changes to how you set up your home can help you feel more calm and focus better on different tasks. This resource will help you do this in your own home.
- Top 5 Calming Tools – That You Can Make at Home!1.37 MBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeensIt can be helpful to use objects and tools to help calm your feelings. Here are 5 (plus one) great items that are easy enough for you or your child to make!
- Top Five Calming Fidgets (You Can Find at the Dollar Store)651.60 KBPreviewAdultAllyCalming ToolsChildrenCognitiveEmotiveImaginativeSensoryTeensEffective calming tools don't need to be expensive! Some of the best ones can be found at a dollar store. Here are 5 great options to try out!
- Visual Schedules: How to Make One1.30 MBPreviewAllyChildrenHome SchoolLearning ToolsTeens
Visual Schedules are an excellent tool that to create structure and stability for children by helping them understand what is happening each day. The series of "visual schedule" blogs will help you understand how they work, create one yourself and implement it at home.
- Visual Schedules: How to Use Them, Steps to Success2.03 MBPreviewAllyChildrenHome SchoolLearning ToolsTeens
Visual Schedules are an excellent tool that to create structure and stability for children by helping them understand what is happening each day. The series of "visual schedule" blogs will help you understand how they work, create one yourself and implement it at home.
- Visual Schedules: What They Are and Why They Work713.06 KBPreviewAllyChildrenHome SchoolLearning ToolsTeens
Visual Schedules are an excellent tool that to create structure and stability for children by helping them understand what is happening each day. The series of "visual schedule" blogs will help you understand how they work, create one yourself and implement it at home.
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