(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Children who need more help with transitions are given individual reminders
Work with families to identify potential triggers for the child's behavior
Speaks to children in warm and supportive manner
Reference posted behavior expectations
Spends times with individual and small of groups of children- engaging in play
Share with families specific strategies you are using to develop nurturing relationships with children
Teach strategies about emotions through mindfulness
Makes materials accessible in learning centers
Encourage children to express their own emotions through music, art and play
Organizes space in a way that clearly communicates how children should be using a learning center
Label own emotional states and provide action statement about them "I feel.."
Share strategies with families you use to create predictable routines and transitions.
Limit the number of rules to no more than four and state them positively
Respond to children's feeling and expression by commenting on their facial expressions
Focus behavior you want to see
Has space available for a an individual child to be by their self when need a break
Helps children feel noticed and "known"
Actively listens to children and shows interest
Share classroom rules and expectations with families
Encourage children to engage in developing rules and expectations for the class
Visual prompts of the schedule and routines are available to show children
Recognizes children's efforts -offering specific non-judgmental praise
Post and visually represent rules and expectations
Offer children choices frequently
Connect with families about their home routines
Asks families about strategies they use to comfort and sooth their child
Read stories about children's feelings and common experiences
Show children a range of vocabulary words - using visual feeling face.
Remind children of upcoming transitions with a consistent approach