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Supporting a Child Whose Loved One Has Cancer

By:Mesothelioma HopeSupporting a Child Whose Loved One Has CancerA cancer diagnosis can be very difficult for a family to navigate. It can be especially difficult to tell your child that their loved one has terminal cancer. That said, there are many ways to support your children as they face the challenge of a sick loved

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Suggested Questions for Insurance Companies

By:The Loop SLLSuggested Questions for Insurance CompaniesAs a courtesy to our clients, we have compiled a list of questions that you may want to ask your insurance company if you decide to seek insurance reimbursement. Navigating insurance coverage can be complicated! We've compiled a list of questions you can ask about your coverage. This form

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Student Interactive Plot Diagram

By:Read, Write, ThinkStudent Interactive Plot DiagramUse this Student Interactive Plot Diagram to have your child map out his story before he begins writing. A lot of students want to jump right into writing but there is a lot of prep work that goes into creating a good story. I have my students plot or map

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Size of the Problem

By:Social ThinkingSize of the ProblemMath is not the only activity that requires problem solving; we’re constantly problem solving socially when communicating with others, working in groups, doing homework, self-regulating, etc. Along the way, we encounter problems of different sizes that can cause negative emotions. We teach that it’s expected to match the size of our

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Sharing an Imagination

By:Social ThinkingSharing an ImaginationWe tend to think imaginations are only for the young! Yet sharing an imagination is essential across the ages for having a conversation, working in a team, creating new things, reading comprehension, peer play, social networking, and more. Join Social Thinking’s founder, Michelle Garcia Winner, as she explains what we mean by

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Social Anxiety: Breaking It Down to Build Up Social Competencies

By:Social ThinkingSocial Anxiety: Breaking It Down to Build Up Social CompetenciesAnxiety and stress are normal life experiences that we should all learn to manage as part of our life skills. One specific type of anxiety is social anxiety. If you have self-awareness then you’ve experienced social anxiety. When children learn to manage their social anxiety,

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Smart Guess

By:Social ThinkingSmart GuessStudents are normally expected to figure out what they should be doing and, often, how they should do it. Social problem solving requires making educated guesses, or smart guesses, about what to do. In this webinar, Michelle Garcia Winner provides strategies to help people navigate social situations by making smart guesses. Encourage individuals

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SLP Video Companion Freebie

By:Natalie SnydersSLP Video Companion FreebieA sheet with language prompts and a list of recommended videos your child can watch on YouTube SLP Video Companion Freebie is another great free resource from Natalie Snyders. She provides you with a sheet with language prompts and a list of recommended videos your child can watch on YouTube (like

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Number Worksheet 1-10

By:The Measured MomNumber Worksheet 1-10A fun way to practice and reinforce numbers 1-10 I love how this resource has multiple ways to reinforce number sense with tracing, counting, and identifying numbers 1-10. Children love the different activities (tracing, placing that number of stickers, dotting the number, using counters, and pointing/coloring to the correct number of

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Multiplication Practice

By:Carson-DellosaMultiplication PracticeMultiplication tables x1 through x12 with a practice sheet Have your child review or practice their multiplication skills with this practice sheet! I like to do one fact family at a time (start with x1, then x2, …). Once your child has mastered all of them, you can continue to practice by seeing how

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