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Many children hit when they are upset, frustrated, and misinterpreted. During this period of "dysregulation" they may resort to hitting to communicate their emotion. In this book we learn that hands can be used for many things such as, high 5, clapping, and dapping - but not for hitting - not even a friendly tap. This is a mantra used throughout the book. Children will enjoy saying it and learning about different ways hands are used other than hitting. At the end of the book children are given the opportunity to make a list of other ways hands can be used. This book can be implemented as a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Many children hit when they are upset, frustrated, and misinterpreted. During this period of "dysregulation" they may resort to hitting to communicate their emotion. In this book we learn that hands can be used for many things such as, high 5, clapping, and dapping - but not for hitting - not even a friendly tap. This is a mantra used throughout the book. Children will enjoy saying it and learning about different ways hands are used other than hitting. At the end of the book children are given the opportunity to make a list of other ways hands can be used. This book can be implemented as a social story for kids on the autism spectrum or life's spectrum - as a guide and a reminder when they are feeling dysregulated.
Autorenporträt
Doreen Y. Williams or Auntie Doe (as she is called by many) is a certified and licensed special educator with over - well - with many years of experience. She cares for and learns with children on the Autistic Spectrum-as well as-individuals on Life's Spectrum. She owns and operates Delightful Darlings Daycare & Therapeutic Learning Center and is a consultant for Autistic children and families in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and its surrounding suburbs. Aside from caring for children - she loves being a mother to her daughter-Gabby, a wife to Johnnie, a sister to Alvin and Alvina, and spending Sunday's reading a good book with her dog, Cookie, by her side. Her special hidden talent is her ability to spice up any book (especially children's books) by singing the words instead of reading the words.