A developmental disability caused by differences in the brain.
What is Autism?
Used to help you understand and identify emotions, learn self-control, and help identify other's emotions.
What are the Zones of Regulation?
A feeling you get when something bad happens to you.
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
What is Empathy?
The blue character from Sesame Street that helped us learn about Self-Control and Self-Regulation.
Who is Cookie Monster?
One in fourty four.
What are children in the United States diagnosed with Autism/ASD?
Red, Blue, Green, Yellow.
What are the Zones of Regulation colors?
The problem can become worse when you do this.
What is react without thinking?
What is showing empathy?
To avoid making impulsive or quick decisions and resisting temptation.
What is self-control?
Fixations, poor eye contact, and social difficulty are all examples of this.
Things we can do in the moment when we're feeling bad to help us calm down.
What are coping skills?
What are physical signs of anger?
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Leaving the situation, distracting yourself, and relaxation.
What are self-control strategies?
Something that helps people with Autism communicate with others.
What are Communication Cards?
Frustrated, silly/wiggly, and starting to lose control.
What are emotions in the Yellow Zone?
Talking to a trusted adult is an example.
It helps you learn to regulate your own emotions.
What is the importance of empathy?
Breathing in and out slowing to calm yourself down.
What are deep belly breaths?
Positive self-talk, walking away from a situation, and talking to someone are some.
What are examples of coping skills?
Don't hurt others, don't hurt yourself, and don't destroy property.
What are the anger rules?
Being supportive, showing interest, and acknowledging their pain.
What is showing empathy?
The calm down strategy cookie monster talked about when he bit the book.
What is talking about something else?