GOOD PUPPY
Child Behavior Management Emotions Color Wall Chart
Child Behavior Management Emotions Color Wall Chart
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GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System
Recommended for children, ages 3 to 9.
MADE IN THE U.S.A.
Created, Designed & Printed In The U.S.A.
INCLUDED:
- 3 GOOD PUPPY EMOTIONS COLOR WALL CHARTS: This comprehensive set includes three 1-sided trifolds, opening up to 11 x 24.5 inches and closing to a convenient 8.5 x 11 inches. This chart assists children in recognizing and verbalizing emotions, promoting a positive shift in behavior.
Help children understand and express their feelings with the Good Puppy Emotions Color Wall Chart. This 24" x 11" chart features colorful illustrations of various emotions, designed for kids aged 3-9. Ideal for home, school, or therapy settings, it uses empathetic images and text to teach children to recognize and verbalize their emotions, promoting positive behavior and emotional development. Perfect for all children, including kids with ADHD, dyslexia, and other challenges. Enhance your child behavior management tools with Good Puppy today!
RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN AGES 3 TO 9: Tailored with empathetic images and versatile correspondences, the system caters to children as young as 3 years old, as well as those facing challenges like dyslexia, color blindness, ADHD, ODD, and certain dissociative disorders.
BASED ON THE BEST EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES: The GOOD PUPPY System integrates a cohesive collection of the most effective evidence-based practices and tools, ensuring a reliable and research-backed approach to child behavior and emotional development.
CONGRUENT FOR HOME, SCHOOL, AND THERAPY: Thoughtfully designed and curated for seamless integration in home, school, and therapy settings. While manuals and toolkits cater specifically to parents, teachers, and therapists, the tools maintain consistency across all environments.
12 REASOSN WHY: Manage child behavior. Set healthy boundaries. Build a healthy structure. Motivate children. Teach children to make the right choices. Improve communication. Distinguish talents & limitations. Adjust expectations. Establish a supportive relationship. Improve family dynamics. Gain child cooperation. Create a peaceful environment.
BEST EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES INCLUDED: Benefit from the incorporation of some of the most effective evidence-based practices, including positive reinforcement, focusing on what works, incentives and rewards, positive subliminals, cognitive behavioral therapy, and a token economy.
WHY A PUPPY? Because children adore puppies. It's simpler for a child to empathize with a puppy than with an unfamiliar human face. This connection allows children to relate to Roger's emotions and easily comprehend the system's levels. Roger Good, our Good Puppy and child-whisperer, was created in a minimalist 2D style tailored for children as young as 3 to comprehend effortlessly. Roger shifts the conversation from behavior discussions to puppies, steering clear of tantrums and infusing a sense of humor and enjoyment into behavior management. When behavior challenges arise, a simple question suffices: What's your puppy?
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These emotions charts are fantastic. They come in a set of three, which is great for different rooms. The charts are colorful and make it easy for kids to learn about emotions. Each chart is durable and engaging, helping kids express their feelings better. Perfect for any parent!
This was just what I was looking for! Most emotion charts have children's faces, which can be confusing for kids who struggle to identify with the characters. This chart is different. The cute puppy illustrations make it easier for my kids to understand and relate to the emotions. They love the puppy and find him very engaging. This chart has really helped them connect with their feelings in a fun and simple way.
As a mom, I found this emotions chart to be incredibly helpful for my kids. The chart is bright and colorful, which immediately grabs their attention. The best part is how it breaks down different emotions. Each emotion is paired with a cute puppy illustration and a color, making it easy for my kids to understand and relate to their feelings. This has really helped them communicate better and express themselves more clearly. I’ve noticed a positive change in how they talk about their emotions, which makes family conversations smoother. It’s a great educational tool that also adds a cheerful touch to our wall. I keep one of the three copies in my car, just in case, and I shared the third one with my twins' teacher, who absolutely loved it.