Introduce a “Question of the Day” routine with my 48 S.O.C.K. Questions for School-Aged Children, a resource designed to support children with sensory processing disorder (SPD). This interactive PDF helps foster mindfulness, emotional awareness, and sensory integration, making it ideal for parents and educators who want to nurture curiosity, connection, and emotional regulation in children.
The S.O.C.K. Questions are thoughtfully divided into four sections that target different aspects of a child’s sensory and emotional development. You can choose as many questions as you like, but I recommend using one from each section daily. This ensures a well-rounded approach to daily engagement. Feel free to repeat questions on different days—there is ample space for answers, allowing for deeper reflection and growth over time.
This fillable PDF is compatible with any device, whether it’s a phone, tablet, or computer, allowing children to engage with each question at their own pace. It’s perfect for use at home, in the classroom, or during therapy sessions. Children can answer the questions independently or with guidance, making it versatile for different needs. Additionally, the 8 FREE calming mindfulness pauses provide a calming tool that helps children manage anxiety and stay grounded, promoting relaxation and emotional regulation.
The Question of the Day method can be particularly beneficial for children with sensory processing disorder. It provides a structured yet flexible approach to process emotions, build coping strategies, and reduce overwhelm. These questions help children express their feelings more effectively, while fostering improved communication and social skills.
To learn more about how S.O.C.K. Questions and the Question of the Day method support sensory integration and emotional development, visit my blog: S.O.C.K. Questions – A Fun Way to Bond and Boost Sensory Integration.
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