Unicorn Emotions
Description
Who doesn't love unicorns? Practice labeling emotions with these fun unicorn faces
Strategies and techniques
Have your client label the unicorn emotions.
Use the unicorn emotions as a way to check in on how your clients feel when they arrive to speech.
Use the unicorn emotions as a way to check in on how your clients feel when they arrive to speech.
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Description
Who doesn't love unicorns? Practice labeling emotions with these fun unicorn faces
Strategies and techniques
Have your client label the unicorn emotions.
Use the unicorn emotions as a way to check in on how your clients feel when they arrive to speech.
Use the unicorn emotions as a way to check in on how your clients feel when they arrive to speech.
License
Focus areas
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Dealing with Feelings
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Gestures, Signs, and Facial Cues
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Problem Solving
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Friendship-Making
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Dealing with Conflict
Evidence based practice citations
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Executive Functioning and Social Pragmatic Communication Skills: Exploring the Threads In Our Social Fabric
Author(s): Winner, M. & Crooke, P. -
Effectiveness of a Mindfulness-Based Social–Emotional Learning Program On Psychosocial Adjustment and Neuropsychological Maturity In Kindergarten Children
Author(s): Moreno Gomez, and Cejudo
Grade levels
Grades PK - 5
Themes
Weekly Themes
None
Daily Themes
None
Blends
None
Phonemes
None
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