![]() ![]() For I can visuals, choose from All Self-Regulation Tools (#8). Load these pictures into your tray to recreate and customize this material. Once your student is able to identify and differentiate happy/sad and use effective coping tools for these two zones, introduce the yellow zone, choosing whichever yellow zone feeling occurs most frequently for your student. Introduce the red zone in the same way.įor I feel visuals, choose from I Feel Images (#22). Once your student is able to identify when they’re happy and use their green zone tool(s), introduce the blue zone with ‘sad’ as the feeling (using the green/blue visual). The larger size is perfect for instructional use. Choose one or two tools for the I can column that help your student stay in the green zone. The smaller size is great to pack in calm down boxes, add to sensory kits, or stash in your purse. These visuals were designed for students who are just beginning to identify feelings.įirst, introduce only the green zone with ‘happy’ in the I feel column. ![]() Feelings Chart, Sensory Diet, Sensory Tools, Calm Down Tools, Calm Down Kit. IEP Goals: Given a picture of part of the body, STUDENT will read the word as shown in Spanish. Use these simplified Zones of Regulation visuals to teach your students to identify their zones and choose/use effective self-regulation tools. Communication Book w/ Picture Icons Special Education Autism Boardmaker PCS. Calm Down Kit - Boardmaker / Autism / ADHD / ASD / PECS. ![]() Graduated ZONES Supports from 1 to 2 to 3 to 4 Zones ![]()
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