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Turn Taking Resource Pack

Turn taking
Turn Taking

€3.50

Is your child or a child in your class struggling with turn taking?

This resource comes complete with:

  • 20 page social story,
  • Visual cue cards,
  • A token board and tokens,
  • Instructions on how to use the resource

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Categories: behaviour support, early intervention, Resources Tag: Behaviour
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Is your child or a child in your classroom having difficulty with turn taking? This resource pack contains many elements that will help your child learn how to wait and take turns.

This set comes with a 20 page long social story, visual supports such as “my turn” card, token board and tokens.

Cut and laminate each of the pages you want to use in your story (only choose and use the pages that are relevant to your child). Cut out and laminate each of the visual cue cards, token economy and tokens and then look at instructions on how to assemble.

  • Verbal fill-ins: when singing the rhyme, pause and let your little one fill-in the next word
  • Matching identical pictures: cut out duplicates of the ducklings or other objects and match together.
  • One-step instructions: ask instructions such as “turn page”, “give duck”, “touch mother duck”.

This ‘Turn Taking Resource Pack” will be a welcome resource to many parents and professionals. Contact us if you have any questions about our resources or services here.

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Weve had a lot of activity on our Learning Page lately, and some wonderful feedback. So to say thanks, were going to be launching a 4 days at €4.99 promotion. Each day, well offer a different course at a reduced rate of only €4.99 (regularly €17.99-24.99).  

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We absolutely love updates between sessions. We received this text today from a parent of a young boy with feeding difficulties. He rarely seeks out food, but then also often gets distressed at mealtime or if someone is asking him to eat. So our first step is just to get him more content with eating by introducing some basic routines and structure, choice, really achievable expectations, expectations, and just making it an overall positive experience.

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We absolutely love updates between sessions. We received this text today from a parent of a young boy with feeding difficulties. He rarely seeks out food, but then also often gets distressed at mealtime or if someone is asking him to eat. So our first step is just to get him more content with eating by introducing some basic routines and structure, choice, really achievable expectations, expectations, and just making it an overall positive experience. 

Were so thrilled that were still achieving these kind of results with remote and online supports. 

If you have concerns about your childs mealtime behaviours, or  if theres anything else youre struggling with, dont hesitate to get in touch to see how we can help.
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Mindfulness and connecting with the present benefits all ages, but it can often be difficult for younger or very busy children to see the benefits. So it's very helpful to find meaningful and playful ways to embed brief moments of mindfulness into the day.

Here's one activity that we find many children enjoy. Have a competition and see who can walk the furthest.
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Mindfulness and connecting with the present benefits all ages, but it can often be difficult for younger or very busy children to see the benefits. So its very helpful to find meaningful and playful ways to embed brief moments of mindfulness into the day. 

Heres one activity that we find many children enjoy. Have a competition and see who can walk the furthest.
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