'I NEED A BREAK' Card Set for Adolescents
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Love how appropriate these are for older students. Definitely what I have been looking for. Thanks for sharing!
Great nonverbal technique for students who need breaks throughout the day. I use it with my ADHD students and they response extremely well.
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- This bundle of help & break cards is designed specifically for adolescents. These cards work great as a system together for building communication skills & developing increased emotional regulation.The cards come with a range of diverse designs to be used as a visual support tool when requesPrice $4.50Original Price $5.00Save $0.50
- This MEGA bundle of help & break cards is designed for both children & adolescents. It contains a very broad range of cards, aiming to cover a number of applications (including classes, groups, remote learning and 1:1 therapeutic use) across broad age groups. Break & help cards work greaPrice $12.00Original Price $14.00Save $2.00
Description
This set of break cards is designed specifically for adolescents. The cards come with a range of diverse designs to be used as a visual support tool when requesting breaks.
Included:
- Two ‘I need space’ cards with adolescents in a space bubble
- Two ‘I need a break’ cards with a students sitting at a desk
- An ‘I need a break’ card with an adolescent using a laptop
- An ‘I need a break’ card with an adolescent reading
- Two ‘I need a break’ cards with adolescents displaying overwhelmed expressions
- Two ‘I need a break’ cards with a simple clock design (colour and black & white)
Take a look at the preview above for all included card designs.
Break cards can assist with developing communication skills, emotional regulation capabilities and may assist with reducing challenging behaviours.
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