Wednesday, November 16, 2011

    Two very good sites I discovered ~


Lives in the Balance is the non-profit organization founded by child psychologist Dr. Ross Greene, author of The Explosive Child and Lost at School, and originator of the Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) approach. This website contains a ton of information – streaming video, an extensive Listening Library, and a boatload of additional resources -- to help you learn about and implement the research-based CPS model and provide you with the support you need. Just CLICK HERE to get started.  
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Home Page:  http://www.livesinthebalance.org/

Excellent articles written by Dr. Sutton on topics relating to Home & Family, School, and Counseling. These involve his personal experiences and the experiences shared with him by others. Most of these articles have appeared in different blogs and the ODD Management Digest over the last several years. 
  SUBSCRIBE to The ODD Management Digest: (FREE)
  An excellent up-to-date resource for parents, teachers, and counselors. 
Home Page:   http://www.friendlyoakspublications.com/Docspeak/?page_id=543

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

          Helping Children Cope with Stressful Situations

The article, Helping Children Cope with Stressful Situations, includes strategies children can use to identify and cope with stressful situations.
Helping Children Cope with Stressful Situations - PDF
Helping Children Cope with Stressful Situations - Web Article

Feeling_Frustrated Frustration is a feeling that often results from stressful situations. The story Feeling Frustrated discusses coping strategies for a variety of frustrating situations such as trying new activities, completing work, and dealing with schedule changes. The story includes an area for addressing situations especially frustrating for the child and preferred coping strategies.
Deciding how to respond to situations can be stressful for children. Help children learn to make good decisions about their actions with the story, Making Good Choices.

Change, whether big or small, can be stressful. Divorce, a new teacher, a change in routine, the death of a pet, or a friend moving away are just a few examples of changes that can be addressed in When Things Change. This story discusses feelings associated with change and ways to cope with it. It includes personalization of small and big changes that are especially difficult for the child and individual coping strategies.

One of the most stressful situations for children is dealing with a bully. Bullies discusses bullying including strategies to avoid being bothered and how to react to bullies.
One feeling children may have when under stress is sadness. Feeling Sad discusses feeling sad and recognizing it in others. It shows appropriate responses for managing sadness and includes customization of times a child feels sad and coping strategies.


     Feelings Faces Emotions Cards
Stressful situations can cause a spectrum of feelings from anger and frustration to anxiety and sadness. Feelings Faces is a set of 38 illustrated feelings that can be customized just like Success Stories. The unlimited customization and printing allow these cards to be used for a wide range of purposes such as identification of feelings, games, literacy activities, and visual prompts. Check out the link below to get more great ideas on Feelings Faces!
Activity Ideas and More Information

Source: http://www.sandbox-learning.com         

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Looking for a Social Preparedness Story on Personal Space ??? 


Here is a very good video to show students to help explain Personal Space.
Personal space can also be referred to as the bubble around me.
                                
Here is the link:  
 http://scaffimd.blogspot.com/2009/03/personal-space-social-story.html
 
             
                 
   Check out this website for OCALI:
    
        http://www.ocali.org/  

 OCALI: stands for Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI) serves families, educators, and professionals working with students with autism and low-incidence disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairments, other health impairments, and traumatic brain injuries.   

            Check out Free Online Webinar Series on Social Competence which begins Nov. 28th (the site shows presentation times in EST) The webinars will actually show from 4 to 5 pm AST : Register for password in advance and you may need to download free plug-in software ahead of time to view the show.     


There are also Archived Webinars on this site  including one called “Autism 101.”

  An app for OCALI is also available through itunes









Tuesday, November 1, 2011

     
                             Source: http://kidshealth.org/kid/closet/


Here's where you'll find games and activities to help you explore your health and
 the human body.Click on any category below to view the articles.
                      
            Games

            Movies

            Experiments

                             NEW!!  

         Your snowman is hungry, but can you feed him healthy food?
          Use the arrow keys to move the snowman left and right.
       
Food Flight Christmas Game
            Source:    http://kidshealth.org/kid/closet/games/food_flight_game.html 
                             

Monday, October 31, 2011

Kidspiration Helps Students:

Develop strong thinking skills
Strengthen reading and writing skills
Build conceptual understanding in math Helps

                                   
                                                Resource:   http://www.inspiration.com/Kidspiration

Kidspiration® supports success across the curriculum

Develop Critical Thinking Skills
Strengthen Reading and Writing Skills
Build Conceptual Understanding in Math
Educator Developed Resources Support Curriculum Integration
Easy Navigation and Simple Operations Support for Every K-5 Learner
Teacher Options Keep Students Focused on Learning
Support for ELL and ESL Students
Kidspiration Keeps Up with the Latest Technology

Kidspiration  provides a wonderful way for children to interact and connect concepts, content, and ideas through flow charts and pictures. Ideal for brainstorming, idea creating and planning. Great for visual / spatial learners.


You can add images from the huge database or you can import any from your computer. You can also draw your own pictures / words using the mouse.          

There are built in templates such as graphs,
character profiles, creative writing templates, and many more.
Ideal for IWB and well worth a look. There is a  21 day free trial at the moment - but is available for a reasonable price.

                       
                                              Resource:  http://www.inspiration.com/Kidspiration

Thursday, October 27, 2011

    iPads and Autism – A 60 Minutes Documentary


Small iPad icon


This CBS 60 minutes documentary provides fascinating insights into the use of the iPad as a communication tool for individuals with autism. A must see!!!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

 Building a Community of Learners 

  The Whole Child Newsletter October 24, 2011 is the source for this article.


"A successful learner is a child who enters school emotionally and physically healthy; feels safe and is ready to learn; is connected to the school and the community; and has access to challenging and engaging academic programs. A successful learner is prepared for further education, work, and civic life. When schools implement this whole child approach to education, they make healthy development, student learning, and academic achievement cornerstones of comprehensive, systematic, and collaborative school improvement ," quoted from the website newsletter. 


Read full article at "The Whole Child" website and see 'From the newsletter' on the right
 http://www.wholechildeducation.org/?topicId=16816&lk=9387021-9387021-0-49179-O584FSIKBp831qevhnCGUaeU7QNDLdOR


This website has many resources including informative articles, podcasts, newsletters and a blog to name a few.
To go to the home page: http://www.wholechildeducation.org/  
To receive the newsletter: http://whatworks.wholechildeducation.org/newsletter/
To check out the Blog: http://whatworks.wholechildeducation.org/about-blog/

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Math for kingergarten through second grade              25 Great Math Games !!           
                                                                             




Math Baseball           Counting on a Cloud        Estimation Contraption

Multiplication Matho            Crack Hacker's Safe                   Fresh Baked Fractions


Concentration Memory Game 
      Number Cracker               Maze & Marbles

Math Mystery Word            Dr. Brain's Robot                        Addition Attack

Chess                             
Virtual Coin Toss                         Shape Surveyor 
                             
Build It!                                 Martian Math                             Tangrams



                

Math Machine Games has more than 50 online math games for students from Early Elementary to Grade 12 !!

Building Sandcastles
Math Skills: shape recognition (Grades Pre-K-K)


Perfectly Symmetrical
Math Skills: plotting points with x and y axes; symmetry (Grades 4-8)

Mission: Magnetite
Math Skills: understanding relationships between percents, fractions, and pictures (Grades 3-5)



Time Travelin' Math Skills: telling time (Grades 2-4)

Power Football
Math Skills: addition; subtraction; multiplication; division; computation with decimals (Grades 4-8)

Traffic Jam
Math Skills: problem solving; logic (Grades K-12)

Jumping Math Cats
Math Skills: problem solving (Grades 4-12)

Counting Money
Math Skills: counting with money (Grades 1-2)
Disguise Combos
Math Skills: data analysis; probability; problem solving (Grades 2-5)

Measure It!
Math Skills: using rulers to measure centimeters and inches (Grades 1-6)

Penguin Waiter
Math skills: calculation with percentages and money (Grades 4-12)


Mathteroids
Math Skills: multiples (Grades 3-6)

Multiplication Mystery
Math Skills: identifying factors; multiplication (Grades 3-5)

Guess a Number!
Math Skills: number sense; problem solving (Grades K-12)

Logic Zoo
Math Skills: sorting; finding attributes; using Venn diagrams; problem solving; logic (Grades 2-5)


Da' Numba
Math Skills: addition (Grades 1-12)

Reversi
Math Skills: strategy; logic; problem solving (Grades 1-12)

Cookie Dough
Math Skills: spelling number words; converting number words to digits; place value (Grades K-5)

Tangram Game
Math Skills: recognizing and manipulating shapes; problem solving (Grades K-6)

Star Gazing
Math Skills: angle measurement (Grades 2-6)


The Crazy Pattern Machine
Math Skills: completing patterns (Grades K-3)

Buggin' Out
Math Skills: problem solving (Grades 1-4)

Math Frozen Bubble
Math Skills: matching patterns; addition; odd and even; multiples (Grades K-12)

Operation Order
Math Skills: order of operations; addition; subtraction; multiplication; division (Grades 6-10)

Multiplication Mystery
Math Skills: identifying factors; multiplication (Grades 3-5)

Send in the Trolls
Math Skills: data analysis; probability (Grades 2-6)

Long Line o' Math Cats
Math Skills: addition; subtraction; multiplication; division; problem solving (Grades 5-12)

Math Splat
Math Skills: addition and subtraction with fractions and mixed numerals (Grades 4-6)

Disaster Math
Math Skills: interpreting and solving word problems (Grades 5-8)

Reaction Math
Math Skills: addition; subtraction; multiplication (Grades 1-12)



Friday, September 30, 2011

    TES iboard   
This site is a purpose built library of visual, dynamic, and interactive resources. All of these resources are free!
These resources are designed for the whiteboard  but can be used on individual computers.



Numeracy  http://christmas.iboard.co.uk/curriculummobile.htm?launch=3588#maths-year1numstrategy_yearreception


Literacy  http://christmas.iboard.co.uk/curriculummobile.htm?launch=3588#newliteracy-topic1


Phonics  http://christmas.iboard.co.uk/phonics.htm#2__Words_using_sets_1_and_2_GPCs


Science   http://christmas.iboard.co.uk/curriculum.htm#science-year1sci_yearyear1


ICT  http://christmas.iboard.co.uk/curriculum.htm#ict-year1ict_yearyear1


Geography http://christmas.iboard.co.uk/curriculum.htm#geography-year1geog_yearyear1


 History http://christmas.iboard.co.uk/curriculum.htm#history-year1history_yearyear1


 RE  http://christmas.iboard.co.uk/curriculum.htm#re-year1re_yearyear1


                                                                                                       

Thursday, September 8, 2011

          Anxious Kids: Are You Dealing with an Insecure Teen?

This article written by Janet Lehman is quite informative. 

Preteens and teens emotions can be all over the place from anxiety, insecurity and over sensitive. 

Read the article at:
http://www.empoweringparents.com/anxious-kids-dealing-with-an-insecure-teen.php 

Also here website I found the article at:      
http://www.empoweringparents.com/ 





Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Anxiety and OCD Exposed

Since the signs differ a little for kids versus adults, here’s a list of seven signs that tell you if your child needs further assessment:

      1. Delayed development
      2. Feeling fatigued or lacking interest
      3. Poor Grades 
      4. Falling back
      5. Excessive complaints about aches and pains
      6. Feeling over the top anger
      7. Feeling excessive fear

Read more about each of the 7 signs here: 
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/anxiety/2011/09/seven-signs-your-kid-needs-professional-help/
   

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

More Lists of Apps for Autism!

Click here to read Jeremy Brown's Android App List.


Click here to read a list of the Favorite iTunes Apps from the AACchicks!


Click here to read The iTaalk Top 30: Educational Apps to Get You Started, and All for Under $30!


Click here to visit autismepicenter.net for a list of Autism Apps That Will Help You!


Click here to view iPad Apps for Autism: A Spreadsheet of Reviews and Recommendations from Squidalicious.


Click here to visit Apps for Children with Special Needs.


Click here for a list of Apps for Special Education from Cognitech Cafe.

Communication Apps

Picture Planner
Picture Planner is a day/event planner that uses images with prompts and reminders to help individuals stay on track. Totally customizable and mobile, Picture Planner is viewable on iPad and iPod touch. Create schedules on a desktop and sync to the mobile devices so Picture Planner goes where you go.
www.cognitopia.com



School Skills
School Skills is an iPod/iPad app that addresses social skills using expected and unexpected behavior. The expected and unexpected behaviors gives the student a concrete understanding of the specific social skill. Target areas in school includes Conversations, Classroom, Cafeteria, PE, Recess, Playing Games with friends and the feelings Anger, disappointment waiting, and responsibility. The app also explains in a social story type fashion about the social skills needed.

itunes.com



Visual Prompts Board
Visual Prompts Board offers to enhance communication abilities for individuals with limited speech communication skills. The application empowers the individuals with Autism, Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, Apraxia of speech, communication delays or learning differences with opportunity to become independent and able to express their own specific needs and wants.

itunes.apple.com

Friday, September 2, 2011

    Autism Apps

iAssist Communicator The iAssist Communicator was designed for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. Unlike other iPhone - iPod Touch applications, the iAssist Communicator is specifically focused on the needs of young learners and individuals on the autism spectrum and others who are more cognitively challenged. With the unique needs of these individuals in mind, the application incorporates photos rather than more abstract drawings, larger images and functional language.itunes.apple.com
iCommunicate
Create pictures, flashcards, storyboards, routines, and visual schedules. Record custom audio in any language. Converts any words with Text to Speech that do not have custom audio recorded. We include 100+ pictures(first 5 have audio) to get you started. Add pictures with your camera, or from your camera roll, or use online image search. Utilize as audio visual prompting tool or AAC device.itunes.apple.com
iPrompts
iPrompts is a mobile, visual support aid for the iPhone and iPod Touch. This app provides several picture-based prompting tools (no voice output) for caregivers to help individuals transition from one activity to the next, understand upcoming events, make choices, and focus on the task at hand.www.handholdadaptive.com
Learn to Talk
Learn to Talk is an innovative flash card application for toddlers on the iPhone and iPod Touch. It uses both sight and sound to teach your toddler basic vocabulary words and boost their language skills. Highly interactive, colorful flash cards engage and motivate children to learn by themselves.ilearn2talk.com
ABA My First Words
The ABA My First Words App allows kids to view flash cards of some common first words as well as a matching game for pictures and words. The flash cards now have audio.itunes.apple.com
Proloquo2Go: AAC In Your Pocket
Proloquo2Go is a new product from AssistiveWare that provides a full-featured communication solution for people who have difficulty speaking. It brings natural sounding text-to-speech voices, up-to-date symbols, powerful automatic conjugations, a default vocabulary of over 7000 items, full expandability and extreme ease of use to the iPhone and iPod touch.www.proloquo2go.com
ChoiceBoard Maker
ChoiceBoard Maker is the perfect app for creating customizable choice boards for the unique needs of individuals with communication challenges. It reinforces correct choice by expanding the selected image as well as playing the customized auditory rewards.itunes.apple.com
School Skills
School Skills is an iPod/iPad app that addresses social skills using expected and unexpected behavior. The expected and unexpected behaviors gives the student a concrete understanding of the specific social skill. Target areas in school includes Conversations, Classroom, Cafeteria, PE, Recess, Playing Games with friends and the feelings Anger, disappointment waiting, and responsibility. The app also explains in a social story type fashion about the social skills needed.itunes.com
Sosh: Improving Social Skills with Children and Adolescents
SoshTM is an approach to social skills based on a decade of work with children, adolescents, and young adults who struggle with social difficulties. The Sosh framework divides social functioning into five areas essential to social skills development and success: Relate (Connect with Others), Relax (Reduce Stress), Regulate (Manage Behaviors), Reason (Think it Through) and Recognize (Understand Feelings). These "5R's" serve as a road map for individuals who want to be social, but may have faced obstacles in the past, and also serve as a guide for parents, teachers, and therapists hoping to encourage and assist individuals with their social goals.www.mysosh.com
Communicating Basic Needs App
Special Learning, Inc.'s Communicating Basic Needs App for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad is a clever tool which makes it easy for non-verbal children to let parents, teachers and caregivers what they want quickly and easily. At the same time it helps the child learn what words mean and what they sound like in an entertaining way, holding the child's interest and keeping him or her busy for long periods of time. Communicating Basic Needs App makes use of colorful and attractive real images and customizable real voices for easy application to everyday life settings.itunes.apple.com
Dance Party Zoo by FizzBrain
Many children need practice is balance, coordination and rhythm. Dance Party Zoo is a fun way to do it! This fun dancing game helps children practice basic motor and balance skills.

itunes.apple.com

All About Me All About Me is an application offering picture and text support to individuals learning their personal information. Twelve icons representing the child's name, address, birthday, home address, telephone number, family members names, pets, school, friends, favorite items, things I like, places I go and computer favorites are all included. These icons can be individualized with written text, audio and personal photos for added visual support
igetitapps.com
In The News:
Cyber Bullying
The issue of bullying has been thrust back into the spotlight by Port Coquitlam, B.C., teen Amanda Todd who took her own life Wednesday, weeks after posting a YouTube video...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/10/12/bullying-prevention-funding.html

What can parents do to stop Cyber Bullying?

For a week in the spring of 2012, CBC-TV's Connect with Mark Kelley set up a video booth in a school in Gatineau, Que. More than 150 students...
read more in this story here:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/interactives/bullyproof/