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Self Regulation Program Online – The Success Stories

Read this write up now to learn the success stories of the leading self regulation program online, The Alert Program®. Visit https://www.alertprogram.com for more information.

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Self Regulation Program Online – The Success Stories

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  1. The Success Stories of the Alert Program®

  2. After taking the Alert Program® course, a nurse teaches parents how to observe their newborn’s the high, low and just right states as part of her discharge plan for preemie babies.

  3. A preschool teacher uses the Alert Go Fish!® game to help her students track their engines. They love the picture of the beaver whose alert state is so low he can hardly brush his great big teeth.

  4. Middle-schoolers learning self-regulation skills get a big dose of the Alert Program® as they work with occupational therapists and speech/language pathologists. The social skills curriculum was part of a school-wide approach that taught the Alert Program® to all students.

  5. High schoolers with autism (who are not yet verbal) can point to pictures of themselves on a large speedometer to indicate whether they are in a high, low or ready-to-work state (where it’s easiest for them to learn and participate with peers at school).

  6. Young adults learn about changing alert states by interviewing their parents about their high, low and just right states and how they change them using the Alert Program®’s Sensory-Motor Preference Checklist.

  7. Visit www.alertprogram.comfor more information. Call: 505-897-3469 Email Id: manager@alertprogram.com

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