by Dr. Lawrence Shapiro | Jul 5, 2022
This worksheet is designed to help children understand the importance of having good manners in the home. It lists some important manners to show others that you consider their feelings. Questions ask kids and teens to consider how they would react in appropriate ways. (0422, ASD, ADHD, manners, behavior)
by Dr. Lawrence Shapiro | Jun 29, 2022
This worksheet is designed for people with Bipolar Disorder to help them monitor their symptoms. It includes a chart for people to rate their symptoms on a 1 to 10 scale for a week. Follow-up questions are intended to help people understand more about their symptoms so they can be managed. (0622, Bipolar Disorder, symptoms, assessment)
by Dr. Lawrence Shapiro | Jun 24, 2022
This worksheet was designed for people who feel left out or excluded by their friends. It contains suggestions on how to deal with this problem ranging from finding new interests to more direct communication. Questions help people understand why social rejection may be occurring and a chart is included to help people expand their social circle. (0622, friendship, ASD, Autism, social skills)
by Dr. Lawrence Shapiro | Jun 23, 2022
The worksheet suggests that people do a wellness checkup in 8 areas of their life: safety and security, relationships, environment, mental health, cognitive health, physical health, community, and purpose. It provides a form for people to rate themselves in each area from “in crisis” to “doing great.”
by Dr. Lawrence Shapiro | Jun 22, 2022
Designed by the Random Acts of Kindness organization, these six posters remind us that kindness comes in many forms and includes committing to values like respect, inclusiveness, responsibility, caring, integrity, and courage. The posters make great reminders of these character traits for use in a home or school.