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Raising an Extraordinary Person
Raising an Extraordinary Person

Raising an Extraordinary Person

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx and He's-Extraordinary showing a 25-page printable coloring book titled 'My Calming Strategies.' Eight sample coloring pages are displayed in two rows of four, each featuring a black-and-white illustration of a child and a caption beginning with 'I can calm down by.' The eight strategies shown are: doing puzzles or a quiet activity; spending time with my pet; making silly faces in the mirror; taking time and space to myself; hugging a trusted grown-up; writing in my journal; practicing mindfulness; and dancing to my favorite song."

    My Calming Strategies Coloring Book

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx and He's-Extraordinary showing a resource titled 'Yoga Flash Cards for Kids,' described as 12 printable yoga pose flashcards and two game ideas. The resource includes an instruction page titled 'Yoga Flash Card Ideas' describing two games. The first game, Kids Yoga Cards Game, instructs players to print and cut out the 12 cards, use a pair of dice, take turns rolling and practicing the yoga pose associated with the number rolled, and hold each pose long enough to take 5 to 10 slow deep breaths. The second game, Yoga Pose Charades, instructs players to print and cut out the cards with one set per player, have one player choose a pose and hold it without showing others, and have the other players match the card from their deck to the pose being demonstrated, taking turns until all 12 poses are done. The 12 flashcards are displayed numbered 1 through 12, each featuring an illustrated cartoon child demonstrating a different yoga pose. The pose names are not labeled on the visible cards, but the children are shown in a variety of standing, seated, balancing, and stretching positions."

    Yoga Flash Cards for Kids

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx and He's-Extraordinary showing a 24-page learning booklet for kids titled 'How Do I Feel?' with the subtitle 'Learning About Emotions.' Fifteen pages are displayed in a three-row grid. The pages cover the following topics in sequence: a cover page introducing the booklet with two objectives — learning about different feelings and understanding your feelings better; How Would You Feel, a draw-your-response activity presenting six different scenarios; Today I Feel, a feelings check-in page with a word bank of emotions including Happy, Sad, Angry, Nervous, Excited, Tired, Worried, Focused, Confused, Proud, Confident, Upset, and Scared, with space to circle feelings and draw a facial expression; a second version of the Today I Feel check-in with the same format; My Daily Feelings Log, a tracking sheet where children choose words from an emotions list to describe how they feel, identify whether feelings are positive or negative, and reflect on what caused the feeling and what could help; Exploring My Feelings, a reflection page with prompts about naming, recognizing, and explaining emotions; Emotion Word Match, an activity where children look at illustrated character faces and circle the correct emotion word from multiple options; I Feel Angry and I Feel Scared, a two-panel page with simple sentences describing when a child feels angry and scared; I Feel Happy and I Feel Sad, a two-panel page with simple sentences describing when a child feels happy and sad; Feeling Sad, a worksheet where children fill in how their body feels when sad, write things that make them sad, and draw a coping strategy; Identify the Feelings, an activity where children match illustrated body language scenarios to feelings words from a word bank; Emotions Icebreaker, a small group activity using a foldable emotions cube with feeling faces; Feelings, a matching activity where children draw lines to connect illustrated characters with the correct emotion word; Feeling Embarrassed, a worksheet exploring what embarrassment looks like and how it feels, with draw-and-write response areas; and Feeling Facial Expressions, a drawing activity where children draw faces for nine different emotions including Happy, Angry, Sad, Silly, Scared, Worried, Confused, Tired, and Excited."

    How Do I Feel? 24 Page Feelings Booklet

    $10.00
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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx and He's-Extraordinary showing a printable social script titled 'Understanding and Respecting Personal Space.' The resource uses a concentric circle diagram — with a child illustration at the center surrounded by multiple colored rings representing different levels of personal space and relationship closeness. Eight interior pages are displayed, each focusing on a different circle or relationship category. Based on visible text, the circles progress outward from the child at the center through categories including closest family members in the purple personal circle, close friends and family in the green family circle, acquaintances in the orange acquaintance circle, helpers such as police, firefighters, and medical professionals in the red helper circle, and strangers in the dark red strangers circle — with each page describing who belongs in that circle, how close they get, and what kinds of touch or interaction are appropriate. The bottom of the graphic notes that four versions are included representing different genders and skin tones, shown as four sample pages each featuring the same strangers circle text with a different child illustration at the center."

    Understanding and Respecting Personal Space

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx and He's-Extraordinary showing a 14-page activity booklet for kids titled 'Goal Setting.' Twelve pages are displayed in a three-row grid. The pages cover the following topics in sequence: an introduction to goal setting, explaining what goals are, why they matter, and how setting a goal helps children feel proud and accomplished; activity-based goals, with examples such as reading and sports goals; health goals, with examples such as exercise, healthy eating, sleep, and hygiene goals; character-based goals, with examples such as kindness and remote goals focused on becoming a better person; SMART goal setting, introducing the SMART framework with each letter defined as Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound, with child-friendly rewordings for each; a SMART Goal or Not sorting activity, where children read examples and place them in a SMART or Not SMART column; an Obstacles page explaining what obstacles are, why they are a normal part of pursuing goals, and strategies for working through them including identifying the obstacle, staying positive, seeking help, and keeping going; a Goal Ideas page for health goals, listing specific suggestions such as drinking water daily, exercising, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness; a Goal Ideas page for activity-based goals, listing suggestions such as learning a hobby, completing a puzzle, joining a team, or starting a journal; a Goal Ideas page for character-based goals, listing suggestions such as telling the truth, showing kindness, helping at home, learning to apologize, and expressing gratitude; a Goal Brainstorm page prompting children to think about things they want to do or achieve and write or draw their ideas; and a Tracking Your Goal page with fields for the goal, a progress scale from zero to one hundred percent, action steps with checkboxes, possible obstacles, and a section on how to overcome obstacles."

    Goal Setting Workbook

    $4.00
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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx and He's-Extraordinary showing a poster and activity sheet set titled 'Feel-OMETER.' The main poster on the left is titled 'How Am I Feeling? My Emotion Feel-OMETER' and features a vertical thermometer-style scale with four face icons from top to bottom, each paired with a description: at the top, a red angry face representing extreme emotions, with examples of panic or fury; below that, an orange worried face representing strong positive or negative emotions, with examples of enraged or ecstatic; below that, a yellow neutral face representing moderate positive or negative emotions, with examples of anxious or excited; and at the bottom, a green calm smiling face representing mild positive emotions, described as feeling in control, content, calm, and relaxed. To the right of the poster, four activity worksheets are shown. The top-left activity sheet introduces the Feel-OMETER concept with a learning objective to help children understand the different intensities of emotions and grow their vocabulary, explaining that intensity can change the name of an emotion, and prompts children to write a word on the Feel-OMETER to describe each intensity level for a given emotion. The remaining three activity sheets each feature the same four-level Feel-OMETER format with blank lines at each intensity level for the following emotions: Scared and Tired on the top-right sheet; Angry and Sad on the bottom-left sheet; and Embarrassed and Happy on the bottom-right sheet."

    Feel-OMETER Poster & Worksheets

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