My young clients really gravitated to these squishy friends! Really...
by DEWANA HUBBARD
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November 30 2020
My young clients really gravitated to these squishy friends! Really great way to open session
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I mistakenly thought these were minis, instead of the stress ball...
by Julie Brenneise
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November 25 2019
I mistakenly thought these were minis, instead of the stress ball size they are. I have been trying to think of a different way to use the as I do like the different emotions they show.
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Cute for young kids to identify their emotions. Small enough for...
by Jackie Vice-Black
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December 23 2020
Cute for young kids to identify their emotions. Small enough for little hands
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This is my second dozen emoji stress balls. Not only are stress balls...
by Cris Stahl
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August 30 2021
This is my second dozen emoji stress balls. Not only are stress balls useful for helping children and youth regulate, these incorporate emotions, which can be used to build emotional vocabulary.
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Super fun for students!
by Wright School District
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August 8 2022
Super fun for students!
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Soft enough to not hurt when they are thrown at you!
by James Tanner
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August 25 2023
Soft enough to not hurt when they are thrown at you!
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My students love these
by Emily B
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October 11 2024
My students love these
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We love these. My son is autistic and nonverbal. It can be hard to...
by Kiri Salazar
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December 5 2024
We love these. My son is autistic and nonverbal. It can be hard to get him involved in activities. we made faces to match the 'emoji' we picked and took pictures. It was very fun and a nice, engaging activity to do. Plus the balls are cute. The only warning is they do have a slight 'fresh plastic' smell that comes off them out of the bag. But it disappears with time.