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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: AMAZING As a SPED teacher who focuses on children on the Spectrum, this book is must have! Coupled alongside Michelle Garcia-Winner's Think Social Curriculum and the Superflex books, these are my go to places for almost every situation. The 5-point scale allows the students to take charge of their own feelings, and gives a common vocabulary to everyone! A must have for any person who works with students on the Spectrum! 5 Point Scale review I ordered this scale after an autism workshop at my school. I was ordering it rather than trying to make one because our school has a spending freeze and I loved the fact that the one on display was perfect! When I received mine I was very disappointed because it wasn't folded well so the edges were all crimped and it had spots all over one of the colors- way too much money for what I got- not happy! Called the company but because I ordered it from Amazon, they couldn't help me. Figures! Excellent tool This is a very useful tool for helping children share their personal point of view. Talkative children like sharing why they made the choices they did. Less verbal kids will reveal much just by their placement of the cards. I'm ready to blow! This is an awesome way to communicate to others, of your childs level of control. Awsome for not only ASD children, but also with ADHD, and other Autistic behaviors. A very useful resource for a range of students! I have used this activity with a wide range of students and have gotten rich information regarding "stressors." This helped me to then work with students on coping mechanisms and work with staff on prevention, when possible. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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