The Zones of Regulation
The Zones of Regulation teaches students to understand and identify emotions. This intervention teaches tools and techniques to support the development of self-regulation in students. This small group curriculum is used with all grade levels.
The Zones of Regulation teaches students to understand and identify emotions. This intervention teaches tools and techniques to support the development of self-regulation in students. This small group curriculum is used with all grade levels.
Hunter and His Amazing Remote Control
"HUNTER and HIS AMAZING REMOTE CONTROL is a unique, cognitive-behavioral approach to teaching self-control to children. Using the buttons on their "amazing" remote controls, children learn how to improve self-monitoring, impulse control, and self-confidence." This small group curriculum is typically taught to students K-2.
"HUNTER and HIS AMAZING REMOTE CONTROL is a unique, cognitive-behavioral approach to teaching self-control to children. Using the buttons on their "amazing" remote controls, children learn how to improve self-monitoring, impulse control, and self-confidence." This small group curriculum is typically taught to students K-2.
New Ryland Tigers Group
This 4-week group consists of students who are new to our Ryland family. Each week we will cover a different topic, such as getting to know the school, getting to know the staff, and reviewing our ROAR expectations. This is a continuously rotating group so students can join at any time.
This 4-week group consists of students who are new to our Ryland family. Each week we will cover a different topic, such as getting to know the school, getting to know the staff, and reviewing our ROAR expectations. This is a continuously rotating group so students can join at any time.
Special Topic Groups
If you feel like your child would benefit from a specific topic, I would love to hear from you. A variety of groups run throughout the year based on student need. Examples include grief groups, divorce groups, social skills, friendship groups, family changes, study skills, etc. Small groups are a great way for students to relate to one another, develop empathy, and improve communication skills!
If you feel like your child would benefit from a specific topic, I would love to hear from you. A variety of groups run throughout the year based on student need. Examples include grief groups, divorce groups, social skills, friendship groups, family changes, study skills, etc. Small groups are a great way for students to relate to one another, develop empathy, and improve communication skills!