Safe or Unsafe: Sharp Objects & Home Safety Logic (30 Cards)

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by Let's Go Studio © 2026

Price: $3 USD

Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving

Grades: 0

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Empower Students with Essential Life Skills Using Our Interactive Home Safety Challenge! Is it safe to play with a kitchen knife? Is it safe to hug a teddy bear? This set of 30 interactive digital task cards introduces the critical concepts of SAFE vs. UNSAFE and NOT SAFE when dealing with common household objects. It is a vital, high-stakes resource for Special Education (SPED), Occupational Therapy (OT), and Early Childhood to prevent accidents and build visual hazard awareness. Why this Home Safety & Sharp Objects set is a life-saving addition to your shop: Direct Hazard Discrimination: Focuses intently on high-risk household objects—sharp tools (knives, saws, razor blades), heat sources (stoves, irons, candles), and electrical hazards (outlets, toasters)—teaching boundary setting where it matters most. Vivid Emotional Contrast: Balances heavy safety rules with comforting, ultra-safe scenarios (soft pillows, storybooks, rubber ducks) to ensure a gentle yet direct learning experience without causing anxiety. Supports Executive Functioning: Encourages the "Stop and Think" reflex, pushing students to analyze the image and text before labeling a scenario as Safe or Unsafe. Perfect for Non-Verbal Students: A clear, high-contrast visual design that allows students with Autism, Down Syndrome, or Language Delays to demonstrate safety competency via simple tap/click selections. Comprehensive Household Hazards: Kitchen safety, tool safety, electrical warnings, and everyday ob

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