What it is
An area of student needs, involving difficulty with expression of feelings appropriately.
Teaching Strategies
Instructional
• Develop a positive rapport with the student.
• Directly/explicitly teach lessons on feelings and social skills.
• Give the student advance warning of changes.
• Have regular communication with the home.
• Track behaviours to determine triggers.
• Positively reinforce efforts and improvements.
• Focus on the student’s strengths, and provide opportunities for success.
• Implement a variety of Differentiated Instruction teaching methods.
• Provide frequent breaks with physical activity.
• Use “talk aloud” to model appropriate ways of dealing with feelings.
• Develop a list with the student of appropriate responses to feelings.
• Teach stress reduction methods.
• Provide a time-out/cool down location for the student.
• Access and provide counseling information.
• Implement strategies from other professionals that may be working with the student.
• Provide and practice scripts for the student to apply in specific situations.
• Consider referral to the school board speech and language and/or psychology staff.
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• Directly/explicitly teach lessons on feelings and social skills.
• Give the student advance warning of changes.
• Have regular communication with the home.
• Track behaviours to determine triggers.
• Positively reinforce efforts and improvements.
• Focus on the student’s strengths, and provide opportunities for success.
• Implement a variety of Differentiated Instruction teaching methods.
• Provide frequent breaks with physical activity.
• Use “talk aloud” to model appropriate ways of dealing with feelings.
• Develop a list with the student of appropriate responses to feelings.
• Teach stress reduction methods.
• Provide a time-out/cool down location for the student.
• Access and provide counseling information.
• Implement strategies from other professionals that may be working with the student.
• Provide and practice scripts for the student to apply in specific situations.
• Consider referral to the school board speech and language and/or psychology staff.
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Environmental
• Use preferential seating to avoid triggers.
• Use stress reduction aids (doodling paper, iPod, stress balls).
• Post classroom rules and consequences.
Assessment
• Provide extra time to reduce anxiety with completion.
• Provide an alternate location.
• Chunk tests and assignments into parts.
• Provide a variety of assignment options.
• Reduce the quantity of required work.
• Allow for oral/scribed tests.
Resources
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An outline of rational and irrational fears, types of phobias and behavioural therapy treatment from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). |
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An overview of different milestones children experience as well as parenting strategies from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). |
Numerous resources organized by topic. |
Symptoms and strategies. |