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1. Thomas has autism. 2. He is very friendly but when he speaks to his friends he goes too close to them. 3. the friends are not comfortable. Thomas doesn't understand the concept of too close 4. Teacher tells the class about drawing a circle around them. 5. If people come inside the circle to talk its too close else its okay 6. Thomas understands this and tries his best. Friends are happy

One sunny morning, Finn, Benny, Sophie, and Toby played near a big tree. Suddenly, they found an old map under some rocks. “It’s a treasure map!” shouted Benny. The map showed a path to treasure in the Desert of Dunes. “Let’s find it!” said Sophie. And so, their adventure began. Scene 1 As they prepared, Benny teased Toby. “You’re too slow for the desert,” he said. “The sun will set before you reach the first dune!” added Sophie, laughing. Toby smiled. “I’ll still do my best,” he said. Each friend had a job: Finn led the way, Benny searched for water, Sophie climbed dunes to check the path, and Toby read the map for clues. Scene 2 The friends entered the hot desert. Benny, Finn, and Sophie ran ahead while Toby walked slowly. Suddenly, the three stepped into soft, sinking sand. “It’s quicksand!” shouted Sophie, as they tried to escape but got stuck. Scene 3 Toby saw his friends in trouble and found a strong stick nearby. “Hold on!” Toby shouted as he reached the edge of the quicksand. He used the stick to pull them out, one by one. “Thank you, Toby!” said Finn. “You saved us!” Scene 4 After the quicksand, the friends worked as a team. Toby read the map, Sophie climbed dunes to guide the way, and Benny and Finn carried supplies. Together, they followed the clues carefully. Scene 5 Finally, they found the treasure chest just as the sun was setting. Its golden glow sparkled in the soft light. “We made it!” shouted Benny. Scene 6 Inside the chest, they found shiny gems and a note that said: Treasure is found when friends work together. “We couldn’t have done it without each other,” said Finn. Scene 7 “We all helped in our own way,” said Toby with a proud smile. From that day on, the friends knew that teamwork was the greatest treasure of all.

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An older sister shows her younger brother how to tie his shoe laces.

1.Cyrus is a black male 4th grader 2.Cyrus is in school and gets overwhelmed in math class due to feeling pressure about a math question that he doesn’t have an answer to. 3.All these thoughts came into his head: -I’m not smart -Why don’t I understand -I’ll never be good at school -Everyone’s better than me -Numbers and signs 4.He started to have an anxiety attack: -His heart started to race -He felt like he couldn’t breath -He was shaking and a bit dizzy -He felt sad, angry, confused, and a bit scared 5.His teacher, Mr.A, came over and sat down next to Cyrus (And he asked Cyrus...) 6. Tell me 5 things you can see: (1.The ground) (2.Mr.A’s tie) (3.His fingernails) (4.His pencil) (5.The green poster on the classroom wall) 7. Tell me 4 things you can touch: (1.His other hand) (2.His pants) (3.The zipper on his sweater) (4.the carpet) 8. Tell me 3 things you can hear: (1.Mr.A’s voice) (2.Music from the other classroom) (3.The classroom clock) 9. Tell me 2 things you can smell: (1. The pineapple pencil he got from his mom) (2.pine cones from the melty wax thing Mr.A puts on whenever the room gets a little…) 10. Tell me 1 thing you can taste: (1.The breakfast burrito from earlier that had eggs, bacon, and peppers…it didn’t taste that good, honestly, but I still ate it!) 11. Cyrus had calmed down! Mr.A asked him what happened and he told him. Mr.A heard him, helped him and walked with him to get water. 12. Later, Cyrus had some of the same thoughts come again in science class, but he remembered to think about his five senses!

create an 8 page children story book for children who are afraid of going to get their hair cut by the hairdresser. explain the cutting hair process step by step so they would know what to expect stepping into the hair salon. steps would include, open the door, walk in with parents, sit on the chair looking into the mirror, combing of hair, cutting of hair with scissors and hair clip. explain the sensation and sound they would feel and hear while their hair is being cut. and end the story with them looking fresh and great. the character will be a 3 year old boy with a name suggested by you.

Join Tobi, a courageous and kind-hearted dachshund/Papillon, on an epic journey through a magical land! When Tobi is separated from her beloved parents, Lauren and Dylan, she sets off on an adventure to find her way back home. Along the way, Tobi must rescue her siblings, Leo and Curry, from the clutches of mischievous foes and face many challenges. With her bravery, intelligence, and boundless energy, Tobi proves that even the smallest heroes can make a big difference. This enchanting tale of adventure, family, and friendship will captivate readers of all ages.

(Based on the Biblical Story of David and Goliath)

1. One day, Cici, Kiki and Lulu were playing together in a peaceful forest. They talked and laughed together. They also encouraged each other. 2. The next day, Cici, Lulu , and Kiki gathered together as usual. However, when they were walking together, suddenly Kiki felt very weak and her steps felt slower and heavier. So Kiki was left behind by Cici and Lulu. 3. Cici and Lulu just realized that Kiki was not with them. They called Kiki but there was no answer. Finally they went back to look for Kiki and they found Kiki silent because her body was weak. 4. Cici and Lulu were worried about Kiki. It turned out that they realized that Kiki was sick. They helped Kiki to get better, even though they were the ones who looked for food for Kiki. They were always there for Kiki and looked after her. 5. Apparently, Kiki was sick for 2 days. And during that time, Cici and Lulu did not leave Kiki. On the third day, Kiki had recovered. Kiki had started to walk normally and laugh. 6. Kiki feels grateful to have two loyal friends who are with her and take care of her during her illness. Kiki is also grateful to Cici and Lulu. Now, Kiki realizes that true friends never leave

A forced traditionally married couple whose wife had to stop school because she was pregnant, had a daughter who was less than a year when the father moved to a far away country for greener pasture and promised the wife that he will be coming frequently, keep in touch, perform financial responsibility until they come together which will not be more than 4 years Maximum. The woman never heard from the man again years after years, she struggled to provide, pay rents and child’s school fees. She experienced so much verbal, emotional, physical & mental abuse. Family members refused to help. Unknowingly, The husband moved on and traveled with his mistress, married her but have no children. After 19 years, the man came back and said he wants his daughter and not the woman who has remained unmarried. The daughter is between two opinions:

The Holy Spirit as a Helper: Describe the Holy Spirit as a special helper that God gives us. You can say, "The Holy Spirit is like a friend who helps us make good choices and feel God's love." This helps the child understand the supportive role of the Holy Spirit in their lives God's Presence: Explain that the Holy Spirit is always with us, even if we can't see Him. You might say, "The Holy Spirit is like the air we breathe; we can't see it, but it is always there helping us." This analogy helps convey the idea of the Holy Spirit's invisible yet powerful presence Use Relatable Concepts The Holy Spirit as a Comforter: Emphasize that the Holy Spirit comforts us when we are sad or scared. You can tell the child, "When you feel lonely or afraid, the Holy Spirit is there to give you a warm hug and help you feel better." This illustrates the comforting aspect of the Holy Spirit Helping Us to Be Good: Explain that the Holy Spirit helps us to be kind and loving. You might say, "The Holy Spirit whispers in our hearts and tells us to share, be nice, and help others." This shows how the Holy Spirit guides us in our actions Use Analogies Wind and Breath: Describe the Holy Spirit as being like the wind. You can say, "Just like we can feel the wind on our faces but can't see it, the Holy Spirit is with us and helps us, even though we can't see Him." This analogy helps the child understand the Holy Spirit's presence in a tangible way A Light Inside Us: Explain that the Holy Spirit is like a little light inside us that helps us shine. You might say, "The Holy Spirit helps us be bright and happy, just like a light helps us see in the dark." This metaphor illustrates how the Holy Spirit brings joy and guidance

This heartwarming picture book about the a smart, beautiful little girl named Braelynn and her amazing temporary parents Catheryn and Mike!

A man named Jack sits on the floor with his head leaning against a wall, visibly frustrated. Around him, scattered papers and a laptop with analytics showing "Visitors: High, Sales: Zero" on the screen. The ambiance is dim, with a sense of stress and urgency.

Girl turns into a princess but when doing so, she has to agree to becoming a unicorn

1.A colorful village with happy houses, boy and girl together, showing their close sibling bond. 2. boy and girl playing games, racing, and building blocks with excited faces. 3. girl finding a sad flower in the garden, looking concerned. 4. boy helping his sibling care for the flower, both working together. 5. The flower getting happier and colorful because of the twin's care. 6. boy and girl realizing that sharing and working together bring happiness. 7. boy and girl sharing toys, laughing, and having a great time together. 8. One twin cheering for the other's success, showing support. 9. boy and girl growing closer, holding hands or hugging. 10. boy and girl hugging with big smiles, surrounded by warmth.

Phonetic Focus: Short "a" sound (as in "cat," "Sam") Story: Sam the cat loved to nap. He napped on the mat, in a hat, and even on a bat! But one day, Sam couldn't find a spot to nap. The mat was wet, the hat was gone, and the bat flew away. Sam was sad, but then he found a sunny spot by the window. "This is the best nap spot!" he said.

A little homeless boy who asked a rich person for some money the rich person is supper mean and pushes him and he falls the little boy is very sad so his friend gave him 5 dollars and he went to the store and bought a lotto ticket then the boy waited and it turned out he had won 1 million dollars he split it with his friend and the rich person who was mean to him now is poor and the homeless kid sees him and he helps him out even though the rich person didn’t help him whenever he was poor.

Miss Emily is a Special Education teacher. Helena and Luke are students in Miss Eve's class. Miss Emily has put Helena and Luke in a group together. They will be working with Miss Emily in Miss Eve's classroom 2 days a week on Monday and Thursday. They will learn how to manage their emotions like learning how to take deep breaths when they are upset, asking for help when they need an adult to help them calm down and making new friends! Helena and Luke don't really know each other. But, they end up learning a lot about each other through a conversation with Miss Emily. Helena loves puzzles, books and coloring. Luke loves playing with trains and running on the play ground. In the end, they love being in a group together and they are going to have a fun year with Miss Emily.

"Pearl, a Brave Girl" could serve as the title of a story or a character description. In this tale, Pearl could be portrayed as a young girl who displays courage, determination, and resilience in the face of challenges or adversity. Perhaps she embarks on a daring adventure, stands up for what is right despite opposition, or overcomes personal obstacles to achieve her goals. The narrative might explore Pearl's inner strength, the growth of her character, and the impact of her bravery on those around her. Through her actions and experiences, Pearl inspires others and learns valuable lessons about courage, compassion, and the power of belief in oneself.