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Develop Coping Mechanisms (Anxiety (Unsure of something (How might we make…
Develop Coping Mechanisms
Anxiety
Unsure of something
How might we make the child better cope with anxiety when they are unsure of themselves
Feels they are doing something wrong
How might we make the child better cope with anxiety when they feel they are doing something wrong
Know they did something wrong and angry with themselves
How might we make the child better cope with anxiety when they did something wrong and are angry with themselves
A person got frustrated with them
How might we make the child better cope with anxiety when a person got frustrated with them
Loud street
How might we make the child better cope with anxiety when on a loud street they hear jaring noises
How might we make the child better cope with anxiety when on a loud street they see irritating flashing lights
How might we make the child better cope with anxiety when on a loud street, cars are moving quickly
How might we make the child better cope with anxiety when on a loud street they smell something that irritates them
In a Classroom
Lesson not going well
How might we make the child develop coping mechanisms when in class the lesson is not going well
Distracted
How might we make the child develop coping mechanisms when there are distraction in the classroom
How might we help the child cope when there are distractions in the classroom
Other student making noises
How might we get the child to cope with other students making noise in the classroom
How might we make the child develop their own coping mechanism when other students in the class make noise
At Home with Parents
Food
How might we get a child to not mind foods that make them gag
How can we preemptively cause the child not to have an issue with food
Meltdown
How might we prevent a meltdown
How might we get the child to open up about what is bothering them before a meltdown
How might we get a child to control their emotions and prevent a meltdown on their own
Anger with Parents
How might we make the child open up to issues they have with a parent before they have a meltdown