Being flexible allows us to…

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Teasing and Bullying Cards Powerpoint version Joel Shaul, LCSW.
Advertisements

Interacting with Girls Kit By Joel Shaul, LCSW PowerPoint version For information on how to use this kit, and access to the printable version, follow this.
A Social Story for Students
When Someone is Talking. Sometimes in school I have something important to tell an adult. Oh I really need to tell her something…but she is talking…
Flexibility Cards Powerpoint version Joel Shaul, LCSW autismteachingstrategies.com.
What is gossip? When people spread rumors about another person it is called gossip. Gossip is talking about something that is not your problem.
Worry Cards Powerpoint version Joel Shaul, LCSW. Everybody gets worried in their own different way. Read about the young people here. Each one is worried.
Silly to Serious SeriousCards Powerpoint Version Exploring levels of formality Joel Shaul, LCSW.
Social Cards Problem-solving activities for social isolation Powerpoint version Joel Shaul, LCSW Autism Teaching Strategies autismteachingstrategies.com.
How to Answer the Job Interview Question
I Can Be a SUPER FRIEND! Created for Tab by Lisa Grant & Rochelle Lentini • 2002 Adapted by Linda Brault, WestEd • 2012 Artwork by Alejandro Castillon,
What Do You Use the Internet For?
Saying “I’m Sorry” (and meaning it!)
BOYS AND GIRLS There are many different kinds of friends. It is nice to have lots of friends Friends are people who talk together and play games. Friends.
BOYS AND GIRLS There are many different kinds of friends. It is nice to have lots of friends Friends are people who talk together and play games. Friends.
Fiber Up For Better Health
World War II Propaganda.
The Importance of Friends Make us feel included. Listen to our problems and try to help. Share a laugh with us. Stick up for us in times of trouble.
Self Esteem is a way of thinking and feeling about yourself.
I Can Think 5-8yrs program
Food for Thought.
Jefferson Elementary Math Night for Parents Jefferson Elementary
I Can Learn From Losing! Introduce the lesson: Ask students what they know about losing – how it feels, when it happened to them, etc. List on whiteboard/chalkboard/easel.
Slides created by Jill D. Kuzma, 11/09
My Accidents Happen Story
I Can Stay Safe Online! Read the title slide with the students or have the group read it aloud. Introduce the lesson by saying that we can use the computer.
Notetaking and Study Skills
When Someone is Talking
Other People’s Brains are Buffering!
Tattling and Correcting Others
My Thinking Side.
How to create individual Self-Controls in PowerPoint
Basic Classroom Rules Social Story
How to create individual Self-Controls in PowerPoint
Going to a Restaurant Please see the How to Use Personalized Stories document for more information on how to edit and display this PowerPoint presentation.
Head Outline PowerPoint Activity
Peer mentor training Session 1
Saying “I’m Sorry” (and meaning it!)
Education for Wellbeing - Pupil Survey
Taking Turns Created by Ellen Weber August 2007.
Feedback for Group Discussions
Learning at School.
The Bus.
Improving Access Connecticut Invention Convention
My Accidents Happen Story
Peer mentor training Session 1
Education Session at Melbourne Zoo
May I borrow your pencil?
Playing Games.
Making Mistakes.
What Should I Do About Worries?
Learning at School.
When is Keeping a Secret ok?
Having Fun at recess Introduce today’s lesson: Having fun at recess. Ask the students if they like recess time. If so, why? If not, why? Explain.
Feeling Safe Feelings and Behaviours Lesson 2 Little Mouse
When Someone is Talking
Working in Groups.
Garrett’s Story about Right and Wrong
8 most useful proverbs
1.7.2 People who help me and look after me – When I have a question or a worry I can identify the adults in my life who care for me and look after me.
Developed by SIMON BURNHAM EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Risky Online Relationships
What Should I Do About Worries?
LETS PLAY… Mrs Alty’s Version!.
Chatterbox Presentation
Pass it on Sharing Language
1.7.2 People who help me and look after me: When I have a question or a worry I can identify the adults in my life who care for me and look after me.
Getting Along With Others
People who help me and look after me: When I have a question or a worry I can identify the adults in my life who care for me and look after me. I can.
LETS PLAY… Mrs Alty’s Version!.
Presentation transcript:

Being flexible allows us to… Adapt to change. Learn from our mistakes. See things from someone else’s point of view.

Flexibility Cards Powerpoint version Joel Shaul, LCSW autismteachingstrategies.com

Sometimes it is okay to be rigid and stubborn Sometimes it is okay to be rigid and stubborn. Sometimes it is okay to want things to stay the same. Like: *When someone is trying to get you to do something really bad *When you want to do something the same way without changing, and it does not bother anyone else. Usually, though, it is better for a person to be flexible.

Each slide shows you a card. Each card asks questions. Some are questions about a person who needs help being flexible. Some cards ask questions about you. Do your best to answer all the questions. Try to think about times when you needed help being more flexible. Talk about this with the adult. Adult: Role plays can make this work much more interesting.

autismteachingstrategies.com