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• Archive: $39.99 $6 - Self-Regulation Strategies and Techniques: In-Session Demonstrations for Calming Children with Autism, ADHD and Sensory Processing Disorder - Teresa Garland Learn self-regulation strategies through live demonstrations taught by occupational therapist, international speaker and author, Teresa Garland.
• With the help of children with and without autism, Garland has created a collection of interventions that can be used to help any child get calm and stay calm.
• Included are self-regulating techniques for children of any age with autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder to be used in the clinic, school and home.
• Watch and learn how these techniques are used successfully with children and how they react before and after calming scenarios.Discover over 35 effective interventions including:Breathing techniquesPhysical activitiesSensory strategiesEnvironment changesStructure for school or home settingWeighted blankets and ballsEffective timeoutsMeditative activitiesChild massageSleep improvement strategiesWays to recover from excitementDescribe seven on-the-spot techniques for calming a child.Show 10 ways to use slow or fast physical activity to regulate a child.Demonstrate a four-minute stretching routine to get rid of wiggles.Identify five ways to make use of weighted objects for calming.Describe five ways to help a child transition from one place or activity to another.List eight sensory strategies to help keep a child calm and regulated at school, at home or in the clinic.Over 35 video clips showing children age 2 - 13, with and without autism engaged in calming activitiesClips include:Practical methods for calming any child on-the spotTechniques to keep a child with autism calm as he or she transitions from one place or activity to anotherExercise and other activities to increase a child’s ability to stay calm for long periods of time $39.99 $6 - Self-Regulation Strategies and Techniques: In-Session Demonstrations for Calming Children with Autism, ADHD and Sensory Processing Disorder - Teresa Garland