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Schedules

…edules can be used to help your child understand and anticipate what is going to happen. They can help to decrease anxiety of the unknown and improve understanding and cooperation. Schedules can provide information about: what regular activities are happening what is the sequence of events to come what new activities will occur what is not happening when it is time to stop one activity and start another Different types of schedules include monthly…
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Changing Behaviour through Attention and Ignoring

…ithhold attention for 30 seconds following an inappropriate behaviour. For example, after a negative behaviour, your child should exhibit at least 30 seconds of good behaviour before you provide her with positive attention. Catch your child being good. All gains and appropriate behaviours are important and should result in positive attention. Statements such as, “Nice sitting on the toilet” or “Nice sharing” are important to hear. Provide positive…
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Getting Ready for Kindergarten

…ong he has to wait. If your child can count, encourage him to join in. For example, “One…two…three… It’s Adam’s turn!” Fidget toys can be used to help a child during waiting times. Your child can play with a small toy figurine, or piece of clay while waiting for his turn – this is a great way to keep him busy. If your child uses fidget toys at home or in the community, be sure to let his teacher know the information when he starts school. Help you
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John’s Financial Issues

…so happy, because now we could talk to each other when we were out in the community! As time went on, my girlfriend didn’t want to pay for her part of the bill and I kept getting a higher and higher portion. I didn’t want to argue with her, so I kept quiet not realizing that the bill was getting higher and higher. I had never been told about interest charges. One day my support worker came to me and said that he had received a call from the provi…
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Program Strategies/Guidelines for a Child with Behaviour Difficulties and Weak Social Skills

…e of the following suggestions and descriptions come from my personal teaching experiences and observations within the early childhood education field, as well as discussions with child care staff and other professionals in the community, with parents and through research. References Candy Lawson, Ph.D. Social Skills and School – Centre for Development & Learning. Margaret Winzer. Children with Exceptionalities – A Canadian Perspective 2nd Edition…
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Social Skills Matching Game

…ug Card six: Sing a song with your friends. The child who has the card can choose the song and everyone sings. Possible songs include: Row Row Your Boat, Ring Around the Rosie, etc. *To facilitate socialization, it is important that an adult be involved in the game and assist *An example of possible activity pictures depicting the activities for the matching board and cards is on page two of this document. You can create the matching board and car…
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Winter Dressing Sequence

…is basically a series of pictures showing the steps that are necessary to complete a task. You can use real photos, line drawings, or picture symbols. When using a visual sequence, post it at your child’s eye level, point to the picture, and read the step out loud before completing the action. You can also use the pictures to create a sequencing game of your own. Simply print the pictures, cut them out, and have your child practise putting the st…
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Knowing where you are spending your money

…ney worth spending. Record yes or no on the last line of the Expense and Income tabulation form. For example, if you spent $50 on food, were you okay with the amount and type of food you had? Did it meet your needs for meals? If it did not, then you should decide if you require more money for food or if you can change the type of food you are buying. For another example, let’s say that on the way home each day you stop at the corner store to buy a…
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Snack Time Sequence

…is basically a series of pictures showing the steps that are necessary to complete a task. You can use real photos, line drawings, or picture symbols. When using a visual sequence, post it at your child’s eye level, point to the picture, and read the step out loud before completing the action. You can also use the pictures to create a sequencing game of your own. Simply print the pictures, cut them out, and have your child practise putting the st…
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