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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx showing a resource titled 'Shapes Cutting Practice,' described as 8 pages of shapes including circles, squares, and triangles, designed to enhance fine motor development and hand-eye coordination. All eight worksheet pages are displayed in two rows of four, each titled 'Cutting Practice' with fields for name and date, and featuring dashed outlines of shapes for children to cut out. The eight pages feature the following shapes: stars in various sizes; hearts in various sizes; a triangle, square, oval, and circle; a single large jagged-edged shape; circles in various sizes; a second large jagged-edged shape; triangles in various sizes; and squares in various sizes."

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx showing three printable worksheet pages titled 'Create Your Own Player Character: A Beginner-Friendly Way to Dive Into Tabletop Role-Playing Games.' The left page is an introduction explaining the purpose of the worksheet, with notes about how to participate flexibly — by filling in blanks, drawing, talking, or using a pre-made character as inspiration. It emphasizes there is no right or wrong way to engage. The center page is the main character creation sheet with the following sections: Character Name; What do they love to do in the group, with checkboxes including options such as healing or helping others, sneaking around, casting spells, solving mysteries, making people laugh, telling stories, building gadgets, exploring, and being super strong or fast, plus an open write-in option; What kind of being are they, with checkboxes for Elf, Robot, Talking Animal, Fairy, Human, Alien, and Other; What are their strengths, with checkboxes including Creative, Puts their whole heart into what they do, Great at moving their body, Notices details, Funny, Good with words, Good with numbers, Good at building, Curious, Imaginative, Stands up for what's right, Kind, Great with animals, Brave, and Something else; One special item they always carry with them; a Draw or describe their special item box; and an open Anything else box. The right page includes a Character Portrait section with space to draw, make a collage, or write, and a backstory section with prompts about what the character cares about, where they come from, and what they are working toward."

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  • "Promotional graphic from Think Sensory showing a resource page titled '7-Minute HIIT Workout for Kids.' The page instructs users to set an interval timer and complete each animal movement for 45 seconds, with 15 seconds of rest in between, doing as many as possible. Seven exercises are listed, each paired with a cartoon animal illustration: Frog Jumps — hop back and forth like a frog; Bear Walk — hands and feet on the floor, hips high, walk left and right; Gorilla Shuffle — sink into a low sumo squat with hands on the floor and shuffle around the room; Starfish Jumps — jumping jacks as fast as possible with arms and legs spread wide; Cheetah Run — run in place as fast as possible, like the fastest animal in the Sahara; Crab Crawl — sit with palms flat on the floor behind the hips, lift up off the ground, and crawl; Elephant Stomps — march in place lifting knees as high as possible and stomping the ground as hard as possible."

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx showing a resource titled 'Elf Emotion Practice,' consisting of three worksheet pages. Each page includes fields for name and date, the instruction to read each scenario carefully and choose the word from the word bank that best describes how the elf would feel, and the same word bank: Happy, Sad, Scared, Angry, Excited, and Worried. Each scenario is illustrated and followed by a write-in line beginning with 'She is feeling.' The ten scenarios across all three pages are: The elf accidentally knocked over Santa's mug of milk; The elf gets to fly in Santa's sleigh for the very first time; The elf's friends didn't listen to any of her ideas when they were playing together; Today is the elf's birthday and Santa and the other elves are throwing a party for her; The elf just found her favorite cookies waiting for her in the kitchen; Someone took the elf's toys from the workshop without asking first; The elf finished making the last toy on Santa's list just in time; The elf's sled broke while she was playing in the snow; The elf saw a dark shadow outside her window in the middle of the night; and The elf thinks she might forget the steps during the holiday dance."

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx showing a resource titled 'Lines Cutting Practice,' described as 3 pages of simple lines for cutting practice, designed to enhance fine motor development and hand-eye coordination. All three worksheet pages are displayed, each titled 'Cutting Practice' with fields for name and date and the instruction to cut along the dashed lines and stop at the sign. Each line begins with a red stop sign indicating where to stop cutting. The left page features six straight vertical dashed lines. The center page features five horizontal lines in progressively more complex patterns: a straight line, a zigzag line, a gentle wave line, a larger wave line, and a stepped line. The right page features four curved vertical dashed lines that bend and wave along their length."

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  • "Promotional graphic from Think Sensory showing a poster titled 'De-Escalation Strategies for Meltdowns.' The poster displays 18 strategies arranged in colored oval shapes across six rows: Avoid Reasoning — Focus on Safety and Reassurance; Put Expectations on Hold; Use Calm Communication, Avoid Yelling; Validate Feelings, Not Harmful Actions; Respect Personal Space; Be Aware of Body Language and Facial Expressions; Get Down to Your Child's Level; Use a Distraction; Use Reflective Listening; Acknowledge Your Child's Right for Refusal; Answer Questions, Don't Engage with Aggressive Statements; Silence; Take a Movement Break; Be Non-Judgmental; Decrease Sensory Stimulation; Avoid Saying the Word 'No'; Use Calming Visual Input; and Deep Breathing Exercises."

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx showing three printable worksheet pages titled 'Adventure World Building Worksheets,' all under the shared heading 'Build Your Own Adventure World.' The left page prompts children to name their world and describe what it looks like, with questions about terrain, setting, and landmarks, and a draw-or-write response area. The center page guides a sensory imagination exercise, asking children to close their eyes and imagine being in their adventure world, with prompts for what they can smell, hear, feel, see, and taste, followed by an open-ended draw-or-write box for additional world details. The right page asks what is magical or special about the world and what kinds of people, creatures, or beings live there, each with a draw-or-write response area. Each page features small decorative fantasy-themed illustrations including a castle, a rainbow, a treasure chest, and a fairy."

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  • "Visual guide from ClimbRx titled 'Brush Your Teeth: Follow along with Zippy the Squirrel to keep your teeth clean!' The guide shows six illustrated steps featuring a cartoon squirrel character named Zippy: Step 1 — Wet your toothbrush; Step 2 — Add the toothpaste; Step 3 — Brush all of your teeth; Step 4 — Brush your tongue; Step 5 — Spit and rinse your mouth and toothbrush; Step 6 — Put your toothbrush away. The guide closes with the statement: 'Great job! You and Zippy are keeping your teeth clean together!'"

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx showing a resource page titled 'What Kind of Special Item Does Your Character Carry?' The page instructs users to roll a 6-sided die, or ask Google to roll a die, to determine their character's special item. Six numbered results are displayed in a grid, each with an illustration: 1 — a glowing rock that lights up in the dark, with no known explanation for why it glows; 2 — a lucky coin the character always flips when making big decisions; 3 — a toolkit full of tiny gadgets and gizmos for fixing, building, or tinkering; 4 — a notebook filled with sketches, maps, and curious thoughts; 5 — a special stuffie that offers comfort and maybe a little magic; 6 — a magical spoon that stirs up delicious food or mysterious potions."

    Character Special Item Generator

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx showing a resource page titled 'Handwriting Posture Checklist.' The checklist contains eight items, each with an empty checkbox: Table height 1–2 inches below elbow; Feet flat on floor or footrest; Hips and knees at 90 degrees; Wiggle cushion or pillow needed; Paper tilted right or left; Palmar arch; Pencil grip needed; and Slant board needed. Below the checklist is a cartoon illustration of an axolotl character wearing headphones, sitting at a school desk, and writing with a pencil."

    Handwriting Posture Checklist

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  • "Promotional graphic from ClimbRx showing a worksheet titled 'Holiday Emotion Match Up,' with fields for name and date and the instruction 'Can you find the matching emotion for each picture?' The worksheet presents four holiday-themed illustrated characters on the left, each to be matched with one of four emotion words listed on the right. The four characters and emotion words to match are: a smiling Santa Claus, a reindeer with a frowning expression, a gingerbread person with an angry expression, and a snowman with a surprised expression. The four emotion words are: Sad, Angry, Happy, and Surprised. A dashed line is shown connecting the reindeer to Angry as a sample answer."

    Holiday Emotion Match-Up

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  • Understanding a Child's Reaction to "No"

    Understanding a Child’s Reaction to “No”

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