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The Connection Between Sensory Processing and Self-Regulation

When we think about self-regulation, we often picture a child’s ability to manage emotions, behavior, and attention. But there’s an important piece of the puzzle we can’t ignore: sensory processing. The way a child takes in, organizes, and responds to sensory information can influence how calm, focused, and flexible they are throughout the day. If […]

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Student Effort – Free Self Assessment

Helping students reflect on their own effort is one of the most valuable ways to build independence, persistence, and self-awareness. When children pause to think about how hard they tried instead of only focusing on the outcome, they begin to develop a growth mindset and stronger self-regulation skills. To make this process easier, we’ve created a free self-assessment on student effort that you can download and use with your students. The first two pages are designed for younger children (with simple YES/NO responses and visuals), while the remaining pages are written for older students who are ready for more reflection.

Why Focus on Effort?

  • Builds Growth Mindset: Shifting attention from grades or scores to effort encourages students to embrace challenges and see mistakes as opportunities to learn.
  • Supports Therapy Goals: Occupational and physical therapists often focus on persistence, frustration tolerance, and self-regulation. A tool like this connects directly to those goals.
  • Promotes Student Voice: Students practice self-monitoring, a key executive function skill, while gaining confidence in their ability to improve.
  • Easy to Use: Whether in the classroom, therapy sessions, or at home, the assessments can be a quick check-in or part of a routine.

What’s Included in the Free Effort Self-Assessment

For Younger Children

  • Simple YES 👍 / NO 👎 choices
  • Visual icons for easier understanding
  • A drawing reflection page to show effort through art

For Older Students

  • Multiple-choice reflection questions about effort, focus, and responding to mistakes
  • A quick results guide to interpret “Mostly A’s, B’s, C’s, or D’s”
  • A short writing reflection to recognize strengths and set goals for next time

How to Use the Effort Self-Assessment

  • In the Classroom: Add to morning check-ins, end-of-day reviews, or independent work time.
  • In Therapy Sessions: Use after activities to help students connect effort with progress.
  • At Home: Parents can encourage reflection during homework or chores, reinforcing that effort matters as much as results.

More Helpful Resources on Growth and Effort

If you want more tools to help your students stay motivated and build resilience, check out these additional resources:

Download Your Free Effort Self-Assessment

Enter your email and download the free PDF self-assessment on effort and start using it today with your students. This tool makes it simple to guide students toward recognizing their effort, celebrating their persistence, and setting goals for future success.

 

Little Kids, Big Feelings, Smart Strategies

Young learners, especially those with developmental delays or disabilities, often experience more challenges with expressing emotions in safe, healthy ways. Difficulties with executive functioning, communication, or inhibitory control can make it harder for them to recognize emotions, choose appropriate strategies, and advocate for their needs. Without explicit instruction, children may rely on behaviors such as […]

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Motor Skills and Independence in Autism

Daily living skills such as dressing, preparing meals, cleaning, and managing self-care are essential for independence across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Many autistic children and adolescents experience challenges with motor skills, and research has long suggested a link between motor difficulties and reduced daily living skills. But until recently, it wasn’t clear which specific motor […]

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The Personal Space Song

Teaching children how to respect personal space is an important skill for school, play, and life. When students learn to keep appropriate boundaries, the classroom becomes calmer, kinder, and safer for everyone. The Personal Space Song and accompanying Personal Space Poem are designed to help students understand, practice, and remember how to use personal space […]

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School Routine Checklist – Free Data Collection Tool

For many students, getting through the daily school routine can be just as challenging as academic work. From finding their classroom in the morning to remembering to pack up at the end of the day, these functional skills require organization, independence, and consistency. Some children may struggle with transitions, self-care, or appropriate social behaviors, making […]

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Back to School Activities for Preschool and Up – Free Printables

Getting ready for back to school is the perfect time to focus on building strong foundations for learning. Preschoolers and early elementary students benefit from practicing prewriting skills before moving on to letter formation. This free printable packet of Back to School Activities for Preschool and Up includes 8 engaging pages to help children strengthen […]