![]() Mediator of Higher Level Cognitive Functions: Relationship Builder: Affects one’s relationships and success in his/her environment (i.e., school, work). Meaning Maker: Helps us understand the meaning behind what others do and prompts us to respond (if necessary) accordingly. Superflex Takes on Rock Brain and the Team of Unthinkables reading loudly in a library while sitting too close to someone else) and having children identify what is and isn’t expected and why. reading quietly in a library) and unexpected behaviours (e.g. See more examples of Unthinkables below.A way you can use expected and unexpected behaviours in therapy is by taking pictures of expected behaviours (e.g. By understanding the size of the problem, we can then translate that into the size of our reaction. Identify the Size of the Problem- Is this a big problem (like an earthquake) or a little problem (like losing a game).By repeating phrases such as “I need to take a break” “Is there another way I could do this” or “will this thought hurt my friend’s feelings?” can help your child evaluate the situation and make the best choice for themselves. Positive Self Talk can also be an effective way to increase autonomy and encourage their ability to solve problems.By taking a breath, the body is able to calm down and allow for new ways of thinking. Taking Deep Breaths and thinking of another way to solve the problem.Mean Jean- the villain that makes your body be bossy to others and may insult other people.īy bringing awareness to Unthinkable “invasions” in our brains, we can then use our Superflex strategies to defeat them! Some of these strategies include:. ![]() Energy Hare-y- the villain that makes your body constantly move around without thinking of the other friends around them.Glass Man- the villain that makes your body have large upset reactions, often towards a small problem.Space Invader- the villain that makes your body move into other people’s spaces, even if it makes others uncomfortable.He may also try one solution over and over again- even if it is not working ![]()
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