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Pharmacy Unit w/ Free Printables

My kiddos LOVED this Pharmacy Unit with Free Printables!  The best part about it was that we were able to talk about sensitive subjects in a way that was fun and memorable.  

Everyone, including myself, has gained a deeper appreciation for our local pharmacists.

While planning this unit, I went to our local pharmacy to ask questions.  I was so surprised by some of the answers I received.  It turns out my uninformed opinions of pharmacists aren't quite accurate.  

After receiving answers to numerous questions, the pharmacist gave me all sorts of goodies to use in our unit.  They are all included in this post.  

Pharmacists are community helpers that we often don't think about unless we see them regularly, like our family does.

Pharmacy Unit with Free Printables

Pharmacy Unit with Free Printables


Pharmacist Questions & Answers


Pharmacist Questions & Answers


When I asked the pharmacist why she wanted to be a pharmacist, and why she enjoys it now, her immediate response was that she enjoyed the medical field and she loved helping people.  


I asked her to elaborate on her answer.  She went into more details about her day to day work, counseling patients when they receive a new medication, frequently asked questions etc.  I created this activity based on this conversation.

When I think of a pharmacist I think of counting pills.  The pharmacist I spoke with stated that she spends most of her day on the phone with doctors, patients, and insurance companies, or with patients counseling them about their medications.  


It was very eye opening to think about all the social skills a pharmacist must acquire to do their job well.

In this activity the kiddos will match the question and answer cards.  A matching picture on each card is used as a control.

Source:  I created the printable for this activity. The Pharmacy Unit Printable Pack is a free printable.  For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.

Pharmacy Themed Multiplication


Pharmacy Themed Multiplication


The kiddos continue to work on their multiplication facts.  This week we're counting "pills" into groups of five.  The pills are actually Tic Tacs.

I have to share something I learned while putting these unit activities together!  Notice my pill bottles are completely free of adhesive labels?  Well, these were actually my kiddos' prescription medication bottles.  


It turns out that soaking them in some vinegar and canola oil, or just coating them with canola oil and letting them set for a few minutes, removes all of that sticky adhesive.  If it doesn't the first time around, it's guaranteed the second time around.  


Do you realize what this means?  There are so many container possibilities now without having to worry about all of that adhesive? This makes a huge difference with Bulldozer's life threatening allergy to adhesives.

Source:  I created the printable for this activity. The Pharmacy Unit Printable Pack is a free printable.  For your free copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.

Measuring Liquid Medications


Measuring Liquid Medications


I LOVE this activity and so did my kiddos.  They're all familiar with medicine syringes, droppers, and cups. We've used them in a variety of activities over the years, but the kiddos have never once paid attention to the measurements.  


This activity was great at helping them review teaspoon measurements.  


The activity did a fabulous job introducing them to the metric system liquid measurements.  It also proved to be a great way to review fractions and introduce decimals.  They learned how to make accurate liquid measurements using a variety of methods.

The kiddos pick a measurement card.  They must determine which dropper, syringe, or cup is needed to measure out the proper liquid amount.  


Then they measure out the liquid and pour it into the glass cup provided.  The liquid for this activity is water.  The medicine bottle, cups, syringes, and dropper were given to me by the pharmacist.

Source:  I created the printable for this activity. The Pharmacy Unit Printable Pack is a free printable.  For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.

Medicine Labels


Medicine Labels


It's super fun playing with pretend pills and medicines, but I wanted to be sure to teach the kiddos the importance of taking the correct amount of medicine, and the possible consequences of using medications incorrectly.  


I made 3 part cards, using the most used medications in our home.  The cards include warnings and possible side effects.  As we went through the cards, reading side effects and warnings, the kiddos were so quiet.  It was the perfect way to teach them about a very sensitive subject.  


Since first introducing the activity, the kiddos have noticed warning labels on different bottles around the house and are sure to read them.  


They look to see just how much medication they should be taking.  When measuring pretend liquid medications, they now know why they must be so careful.  I'm so pleased with how much they've learned this week!


Pick a Flavor


Pick a Flavor

The pharmacist gave me this cute card that's used when picking out a flavor for liquid medications.  I knew the kiddos would have a blast mixing colors to make the right flavor.  

Though a medicine bottle is shown in the picture, we did switch it out for a plate with several different sections so the kiddos could mix a variety of flavors.  I'm so impressed with how well my kiddos mix and create colors.

Pharmacy Sensory Bin


Pharmacy Sensory Bin


When I first started planning this unit, I couldn't get the idea of a sensory bin out of my mind.  Knowing I had taught my kiddos all of the dangers of taking medications when they're not supposed to, and the dangers of taking too much, I thought it would be okay to create this bin.  


It has been a HUGE hit.  I would say it's the most popular sensory bin I've made in a long time.  All of the contents, except for the dried white beans and Tic Tacs came from the pharmacist.  


Notice all the little direction and warning labels in the bin?  The pharmacist gave me two of each sticker so the kiddos could learn about the importance of reading the front of the prescription bottles too.  


I decided to stick them to card stock and laminate them, so I wouldn't have to worry about Bulldozer and adhesives.  The kiddos have a blast filling the bottles and pill dispenser.  The bin provides so many opportunities for practical life and fine motor activities.


Learning about the pharmacy has been so much fun. My kids have a new fondness for pharmacists as they are such incredible community helpers.


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How We Solved the "I Want!" Problem (And Many Other Issues)

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Part I:
My kiddos have gone shopping with me since they were infants.  As part of their shopping ritual, we've always visited the toy section.  The kiddos know we aren't buying toys.  They know not to ask.  This has been our rule since Dinomite was born.  However, they know they can take a few minutes to push buttons, play, and/or study new toys they may be interested in.  They know when I start my five minute countdown, I mean it.  We've never had any problems.  The kiddos don't meltdown or scream.  We look.  We play.  We leave.  If they see something they really like, they know they can tell me to add the item to their wish list.

The kiddos know they receive gifts on their birthdays, Easter, and Christmas.  It is extremely rare for them to receive a gift, especially a toy, from us (or anyone else) at any other time during the year.  On their birthdays, they receive one big gift from us.  It has become tradition to let them choose their gift.  The kiddos also have a combined birthday bash once a year, All four sets of grandparents are invited, as well as young cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends.  Due to Bulldozer's life threatening allergy to adhesives, we've always had to send out a special card with invitations, requesting all gifts be bagged instead of wrapped, and that the toys be adhesive free.  Friends requested a list of adhesive free gift ideas the first year we celebrated Bulldozer's birthday, and thus began our Wish List tradition.

At Christmas time, we celebrate with all four sets of grandparents.  Grandparents always ask for Christmas gift ideas.  We always refer them to the kiddos' wish lists.  Easter baskets and eggs are filled with toys in our home, due to food allergies.  Most often, I purchase one to two items for each kiddo for their basket.  Items are selected from their wish lists.  This makes my life so much easier.  They're always happy.

As the boys have grown older and their autism become more apparent, selecting gifts for them has become more difficult.  They both have their obsessions, their sensory cravings, sensitivities, and destruction tendencies.  One can't just purchase a popular toy at the store, and expect the gift giving to go over well.  The more time passes, the more specific the obsessions and tendencies have become.  Grandparents have started to depend heavily on the kiddos' wish lists to ensure happy birthdays and holidays.  As the kiddos observe that grandparents and other relatives give them gifts that they truly enjoy and have asked for, relationships begin to form, in a way that hadn't been possible before.  It's amazing what a simple gift related to an autistic obsession can do, especially when one is willing to give something they don't understand or can't pronounce.  (I remember Dinomite's dinosaur and prehistoric creature obsession well.)  The kiddos do remember who gave them each gift.

When Princess arrived, we quickly realized she had PTSD episodes any time gifts were given, especially at Christmas time.   Knowing gifts would be something from her wish list, brought her comfort and strength.  She has since worked through related trauma, but is still anxious around occasions where gifts are given.  Surprises are the worst kind of gifts for her.  Princess also has her own destructive tendencies and triggers.  When gifts are selected from her wish list, we don't have to worry about needing to take an item away or dealing with a future behavioral episode that is a result of an unexpected gift.

Sunshine is child number four, autistic child number three, and RAD child number two.  She has obsessions, sensory cravings, sensitivities, destructive tendencies, and triggers.  Plus she has all of Dinomite's Bulldozer's, and Princess' hand-me-down toys, movies, books, etc. to choose from. Finding gifts that work for Sunshine, that she doesn't already have is quite difficult.  Selecting gifts from her wish list ensures she'll remain safe, she won't injure others, the item will actually be used, and won't set off extreme behavioral issues.

It is amazing how much we rely on these wish lists to help our kiddos, help ourselves, and help others develop closer relationships to them.  We are so thankful and appreciative to those who use them.  The kiddos update them regularly and are THRILLED when they receive an item from their lists.

Usually I post these wish lists on my personal blog, but I'm in the process of transitioning to just one blog, thus they're being shared here.  The kiddos wish lists are quite lengthy.  There are several reasons for this.  First, grandparents and others want a variety of wish list gifts to choose from.  If I told the kiddos to choose only five to ten items, they would all be the same.  Dinomite and Bulldozer's lists would only include LEGO sets.  Secondly, the kiddos have four sets of grandparents!  At the end of the day, that's a lot of gifts.  In order to provide enough choices for that many people, the kiddos need a long list.  Jason and I also use this list.  Third, the lists belong to the kiddos.  They are welcome to have as many items as they'd like on their list.  I encourage it.  The more items that are on the list, the more variety there is, selected by them.  Variety is always a good thing with autistic kiddos.  Lastly, making and sharing these lists, keep the kiddos from saying, "I want...!"  every time we go to the store.  They don't ask us to buy anything for them.  Instead, the items go on this list.  (I always make sure I have a notebook and pen in my purse to write items down they mention.)  This is sheer bliss for me.  It teaches them the importance of waiting for something they really want.  When they receive a gift from their wish list, they're much more appreciative of it.

When items are purchased from the list, we are notified and the items are removed immediately.  Everyone updates their wish lists at least two times a year.  Usually this occurs after the holiday season and after the kiddos' combined birthday bash.  As you can tell, I'm running a little late this year. 

Part II:
Here are our most recent wish lists!  You're welcome to browse through them for gift ideas or to learn more about our family.  They are being shared on the blog for easy access to grandparents and other relatives.  I hope you enjoy!
  
Sunshine is by far the most challenging to buy for right now. She lacks pretend play skills and only plays with LEGO duplos, dress up, and her babies.  Her most favorite time of the day is learning time.  Sunshine can't get enough of hands on Montessori materials.  She also loves books and will jump at any chance she has be read to.  Since cable was installed in our home (this winter), Sunshine has fallen in love with Mickey Mouse Club and Doc McStuffins.

Safety continues to be a big issue when it comes to Sunshine.  She is very destructive with her toys, books, and bedroom items.  During learning time, Sunshine is supervised closely, thus providing opportunities to use different materials.  However, items in her bedroom and living room must be safe for her and others around her, while she plays.  All of the items on this list are Mommy and Daddy approved for safety!

Sunshine 's Wish List

Learning Materials:

Books:

Movies:

Dress Up:

Stuffed Animals:

LEGO duplos

Baby Doll Accessories

Sunshine loves receiving new clothes.  She will not wear items with buttons, zippers, and snaps.  Recently she's become irritated with tags on her clothes.  Sunshine is very slim, so leggings and/or biking shorts are usually the best way to go when looking for bottoms that will fit her.  She has a very long torso and usually needs long shirts to cover her belly.  We do not permit short shorts skirts, and dresses, tank tops, or sleeveless shirts in our home, due to issues related to sexual trauma, one of our adopted children has experienced.  Modesty is always the best medicine!  Sunshine currently wears a size 6 in girls.  She wears through clothes faster than any of my other kiddos combined, and is always in need of a new outfit!

I could shop for Princess all day.  She has a wide variety of interests.  Her imagination is endless.  Princess enjoys all things Disney Princess.  Her love for My Little Pony has recently turned into a genuine interest in horses and all things cowgirl related.  Not a day goes by that she doesn't play with her LEGO and Playmobil sets.  She loves her Disney mini figure set collection and wooden castle as well.  Princess LOVES to read.  Her reading abilities are incredible.  And then there's the adventure side of Princess that enjoys How to Train Your Dragon, Brave, and entertainment that includes adventure and strong female leads fighting for what's right.  I just love this about her!  Her most recent educational pursuit is the study of the body.  I wouldn't be surprised if we have a brain surgeon or pharmacist on our hands.

When gifts are selected from Princess' wish list, we don't have to worry about safety and destruction issues.  Princess is not permitted to have jewelry, make up or nail polish, because of these tendencies.  Moving on to what Princess can and would LOVE to have...

Princess' Wish List

Learning Materials:
1. Prestige Medical Nylon Organizer Kit, Hot Pink
2. Saunders SlimMate Plastic Storage Clipboard, Letter Size, 8.5 x 12 Inch, Pink (00835)
3. Alfred's Kid's Guitar Course, Complete Starter Pack: Everything You Need to Play Today!

Books:
1. Pinkalicious: The Pinkamazing Storybook Collection
2. Pinkalicious
3. Purplicious (Pinkalicious)
4. Goldilicious (Pinkalicious)
5. Silverlicious (Pinkalicious)

Movies:
1. Brave
2. Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast
3. Sleeping Beauty: Diamond Edition (1-Disc DVD)

Dress Up:
1. Disguise Disney's Frozen Elsa Deluxe Girl's Costume, 7-8
2. Melissa & Doug Dress-Up Tiaras

Leap Frog Tag Games:
1. LeapFrog Disney Doc McStuffins Learning Game
2. LeapFrog Jake and The Never Land Pirates Learning Game

3. LeapFrog Learning Game: Octonauts (for LeapPad Tablets and LeapsterGS)


Disney Figure Sets:
1. Disney Princess Palace Pets Deluxe Figure Play Set - New
2. Disney Store Disney Jr. Jake and the Never Land/Neverland Pirates 7 Piece Action Figure Figurine Gift Play Set
3. Disney Sofia the First Figure Play Set - 2
(Most often figure sets are least expensive when purchased at The Disney Store.)

LEGO Sets:
1. LEGO Friends Set #41057 Heartlake Horse Show
2. LEGO Friends 41086 Vet Ambulance
3. LEGO Friends Olivia's Beach Buggy 41010
4. LEGO Friends 41097 Heartlake Hot Air Balloon

Playmobil Sets:
1. PLAYMOBIL Princess with Pegasus Carriage

Other Toys:
1. Melissa & Doug Princess Castle Furniture

Princess always loves a new outfit.  She does not like clothing items with buttons, zippers, and/or snaps.  Due to her tiny waist, leggings are the best option when looking for pants.  If choosing shorts or skirts, always purchase tight biking shorts, or opt for a dress with a matching pair of biking shorts underneath.  We do not permit short shorts, skirts, and dresses, tank tops, or sleeveless shirts in our home, due to issues related to sexual trauma, one of our adopted children has experienced.  Modesty is always the best medicine!  Princess currently wears a size 7/8 in most clothing stores.  Her wardrobe is quite small right now, due to her latest growth spurt.  Any clothing items are greatly appreciated.  She has also asked for a new bathrobe and slippers.

Bulldozer's current obsessions include LEGO, Star Wars, superheroes, knights, and dragons.  He lives for these things.  His educational interests include weather and astronomy.  If a toy, book, movie, or video game does not focus around one of these obsessions, the chances of Bulldozer using it are slim to none.  That's just the way he is right now.  Bulldozer likes to stay in his own world, more than any other autistic child in the house.  If you want to spend time with him, develop a relationship with him, and/or be a part of his life in a way that he recognizes you, you must enter his world first.

Bulldozer has come a long way when it come to safety and destruction, however he does still have those tendencies.  Toys on his list that come with stickers already attached, are safe.  We know he will not and can not remove them.  If LEGO sets or toys come with stickers to press on, we discard them.  Education toys will be kept in the learning time room, assuring their safety and supervision during use.  Here's what Bulldozer has picked out!

Bulldozer's Wish List

Learning Materials:
1. Celestron PowerSeeker 70AZ Telescope with Accessory Kit

Books:
1. The Planets
2. Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary - The Ultimate Guide to Characters and Creatures from the Entire Star Wars Saga
3. Star Wars: Complete Vehicles
4. Superman: the Ultimate Guide to the Man of Steel (Dk Superman)

Movies:
1. Star Wars Trilogy (A New Hope / The Empire Strikes Back / Return of the Jedi) (Widescreen Edition with Bonus Disc)
2. The Incredibles (Widescreen Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

LEGO Sets:
1. LEGO Castle The Gatehouse Raid
2. LEGO Coast Guard Helicopter
3. LEGO Super Heroes Iron Man vs. The Mandarin Ultimate Showdown (76008)
4. Monster Truck Transporter
5. LEGO Galaxy Squad Crater Creeper
6. LEGO Star Wars Attack of the Clones Hailfire Droid Exclusive Set #75085
7. LEGO Star Wars AT-DP Toy

Playmobil Sets:
1. PLAYMOBIL Carrying Case Knights Playset, 5972, 34pc
2. PLAYMOBIL Mega Masters Razor-Copter

Superhero Toys:
1. Fisher-Price Imaginext DC Super Friends Catwoman
2. Fisher-Price Imaginext DC Super Friends Green Lantern Jet
3. Fisher-Price Imaginext DC Super Friends The Joker Laff Factory

Nintendo 2DS Video Games:
1. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins - Nintendo 3DS
2. The LEGO Movie Videogame - Nintendo 3DS Standard Edition
(Bulldozer owns a Nintendo 2DS)

Music:
1. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
3. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
4. The Music of Star Wars: 30th Anniversary
(Adam owns an MP3 player.)

In the Kitchen:
1. Melissa & Doug Felt Food - Sandwich Set
2. Melissa & Doug Felt Food - Taco And Burrito Set

Dress Up:
1. Aeromax Jr. Astronaut Suit with Embroidered Cap, Size 8/10 Orange

Other:
1. Star Wars - Galaxy 22x34 Wood Framed Poster Art Print Starwars characters
2. Melissa & Doug Deluxe Folding Medieval Castle

Bulldozer isn't as crazy about receiving clothes as his sisters.  However he does enjoy receiving clothes with his favorite characters from Star Wars, DC, and Marvel Superheroes, especially if they are LEGO versions.  Bulldozer will not wear any clothes with snaps, buttons, and/or zippers.  We do not permit short shorts or tank tops, due to issues related to sexual trauma, one of our adopted children has experienced.  Modesty is always the best medicine!  Bulldozer wears a size 6 in pants and shorts.  However if you have a choice of purchasing size 5/6 or 7/8, go with 7/8.  He wears a size 7/8 in tops.  Bulldozer is in need of pajamas and socks.

Dinomite enjoys all things LEGO, Star Wars, superheroes, knights, and dragons, just like his brother.  This is the first time they've both had some of the same obsessions.  I LOVE it!  Dinomite also loves pirates, emergency vehicles, predatory prehistoric creatures, and animals.  He especially enjoys birds and insects right now.  Oh, and Dinomite loves reading.  Jason and he have been working their way through The Lord of the Rings books by J. R. R. Tolkein.  They've already finished The Hobbit.  In learning time Dinomite loves zoology, geography, and culture.

Dinomite is fabulous at taking care of his things, however he shares a room with Bulldozer.  There is never a time that they aren't playing together.  The boys are best friends.  When Bulldozer is overstimulated or in one of his destruction modes, Dinomite's latest LEGO project has been destroyed a time or two.  All learning materials are stored in the learning time room, to ensure safety and supervision.  Moving on to Dinomite's list!

Dinomite's Wish List

Learning Materials:
1. AmScope PS100B Prepared Microscope Slide Set for Basic Biological Science Education, 100 Slides, Set B, Includes Fitted Wooden Case


Books:
1. DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide
2. LEGO Minifigure Year by Year: a Visual History
3. Prehistoric Predators

Movies:
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

LEGO Sets:
1. LEGO Jurassic World Raptor Rampage 75917 Building Kit
2. Lego City : Hovercraft Arrest # 60071-1
3 .LEGO Hobbit 79017 The Battle of Five Armies
4. LEGO Jurassic Park Jurassic World Raptor Escape Set #75920

Playmobil Sets:
1. PLAYMOBIL Tactical Unit Car

2. Playmobil 6006 Lion Knights
3. PLAYMOBIL 6003 Castle Dragon Play Set
4. PLAYMOBIL Covered Wagon with Raiders

Nintendo 2DS Video Games:
1. Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Universe in Peril - Nintendo DS
2. Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
3. LEGO The Hobbit - Nintendo 3DS
(Dinomite owns a Nintendo 2DS)

Music:
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
2. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
4. LEGO Jurassic World - Nintendo 3DS
(Dinomite owns an MP3 Player.)

Other:
1. Marvel Comics - Super Heroes Universe 34x22 Wood Framed Poster Art Print
2. Melissa & Doug Deluxe Pirate Ship Play Set

Dinomite's not one to get excited about clothes, unless it's pajamas.  Lol.  He will not wear any buttons, snaps, or zippers.  We do not permit short shorts or tank tops, due to issues related to sexual trauma, one of our adopted children has experienced.  Modesty is always the best medicine!  Dinomite wears a size 8 pants and a size 9/10 top.  He's always in need of shorts, pants, and pajamas.

Relatives, (especially grandparents) became so accustomed to the kids' wish lists, that they requested wish lists for Jason and I. It's probably a good thing, because quite honestly, Jason and  I rarely think or buy anything for ourselves.  When we do decide to buy something for one another, we always use each other's wish lists.  If we're given cash or gift cards to places where items for children are sold, the gifts are never used on ourselves, and instead used to pay bills or to buy things the kiddos need.  For your enjoyment and pleasure, (and for those who have asked for them), here are Jason's and my wish lists.

Jason's Wish List

Clothes, Shoes & Accessories:

1. Reef Men's HT Sandal, Brown/White, 11 M US (Jason needs a size 10)
2. Nike Men's Air Max Triax '94 Cool Grey/Black/White/Wlf Grey Running Shoe 10 Men US

Items for Travel:
1. London Fog Luggage Chelsea Lites 29 Inch 360 Expandable Upright, Chocolate, One Size
2. Nalgene BPA Free Tritan Narrow Mouth 32 Oz Water Bottle, Orange
3. P&l&#8482 10pc Face and Manicure/pedicure Set Brief Case Clippers Tweezers Nail Care, Leather Travel & Grooming Kit

Music:
1. The Who | The Who Hits 50 ! (2CD)

Gift Cards:
1.  Finish Line
2.  Foot Locker
3. Wegman's


Renae's Wish List

Books:
1. The Absorbent Mind
2. Secret of Childhood
3. Alone Together: Making an Asperger Marriage Work

Music:
1. Secret Garden

Movies:
1. Les Misérables

Gift Cards:
1.  Eddie Bauer
2.  Gap
3.  Pottery Barn
4.  Williams-Sonoma

As you can tell, Jason and I don't want for much.  When we think of things, we add them, but for now, this is what's on our minds.  Here's to Spring 2015 wish lists!
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