by ABAmadeSimple © 2026
Price: $0.75 USD
Subjects: sel,specialed,selfAwareness,selfManagement,responsibleDecisionMaking,specialAba
Grades: 0
Help learners build school-based problem-solving, safety, and social-emotional skills by practicing what to do when everyday problems occur! In this interactive activity, learners are shown an illustrated school scenario and asked, “What should you do?” They are given a field of four response choices and must select the most appropriate action for the situation. The activity includes 30 different school scenarios representing a range of problem sizes: 10 small problems involving common, everyday frustrations 10 medium problems that may require help or support from an adult 10 big problems involving safety concerns or situations requiring immediate adult help Four response choices for each scenario Clear, child-friendly school illustrations Practice choosing safe, appropriate, and functional responses Scenarios include situations such as broken school supplies, peer conflicts, getting lost at school, feeling sick, playground injuries, fire alarms, and other common school experiences. This activity goes beyond simply identifying the size of a problem by teaching learners what they can actually do when a problem occurs. It is a great resource for targeting problem solving, emotional regulation, safety awareness, social skills, coping skills, and independent decision-making. Perfect for ABA therapy, special education, counseling, social skills instruction, speech therapy, and elementary classrooms.