Which Face Looks Happy?
Choose the face that matches a simple feeling word.
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Open puzzle setDaily routines, feelings, and what usually happens next.
These activities stay in the lane of skill-building and guided practice. They use routines, emotions, and everyday situations without clinical language.
Each one opens as a score-ready puzzle set with one question at a time.
Choose the face that matches a simple feeling word.
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Open puzzle setUse a bedtime routine clue to choose the next step.
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Open puzzle setThink about a small classroom routine and choose the next step.
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Open puzzle setChoose the kind thing to do in a simple home or school moment.
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Open puzzle setChoose the fair and thoughtful response in a simple group situation.
Open puzzle setThink through a small everyday situation and choose the safest next action.
Open puzzle setChoose the safest and calmest next step in common playground situations.
Open puzzle setTry another skill area when you are ready.
Matching, same-different, shapes, and visual patterns.
Counting, comparing groups, and simple number order practice.
Listening prompts, first sounds, rhymes, and simple stories.
Short attention-building and remember-what-you-saw challenges.
What comes next, routines, and step-by-step thinking.
Grouping, category thinking, and simple concept sorting.