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Preview of PRIs How to Apologize Like a Hero

PRIs How to Apologize Like a Hero

It critically important for every behavior intervention to include teaching new skills (or re-teaching skills that are not fluent yet).  One of these important skills includes apologizing. Below is an example of a lesson that explicitly teaches someone how to apologize.For some behavior infractions, an intervention of simply coercing a student to state "I'm sorry" will not suffice.  Most often, that statement should really be, "I'm sorry I got caught".  Here's how to make any apology better by a
Preview of Positive School Behaviors Social Story

Positive School Behaviors Social Story

Use this social story about building positive school behaviors with students who need reminders about keeping hands to themselves, speaking when appropriate, listening to teachers, etc. Instead of what not to do, this story shows the right ways to behave in school. Send it home with parents to continue the reinforcement process at home!
Preview of STRONG FEMALE LEADS!  BUNDLE of READERS' THEATER SCRIPTS, read aloud

STRONG FEMALE LEADS! BUNDLE of READERS' THEATER SCRIPTS, read aloud

STRONG FEMALE LEADS! BUNDLE of READERS' THEATER SCRIPTS, read aloud, drama, speech, feminism, independence, indigenous culture, nature, family relationships, Maine, leadership******SAVE 20%!!!!********Please click on each product to see each resource!"There is Still Hope""Emily Selects Her Own Society""Ophelia Finds Her Voice"“Awakening Shadows: A Journey of Dreams and Heritage”BONUS FILE!Weird Fish from my clipart collection, Cabinet of Curiosities
Preview of Self-Regulation

Self-Regulation

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BehavioralTools
This material ties in the behavioral teaching of the "Zones of Regulation" by Leah Kuypers and makes it little-person-friendly with the use of Paw Patrol characters. This is an excellent problem-solving tool for emotional regulation, classroom calm down areas, and/or special needs students.
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