Anger games are great resource to develop coping skills at home, school or in a counseling environment. A review of anger management games available in the market.
5 school counseling activities using string to focus on growth mindset, anxiety, trauma, coping skills, and impulse control.
Looking for cool tools to make your virtual counseling lessons fun and engaging for your students? You'll love these 3 digital tools.
12 interactive and fun games to teach self-control and build self-regulation skills for kids and teens. Strong skills for self-control are the foundation for success in and outside of the classroom.
Grab some plastic eggs, and you've got tons of spring counseling activities! Your students will love these activities and lessons that are perfect for small groups, individuals, or classroom guidance.
Quick, fun, no-prep SEL lesson activities that are perfect for before and after breaks or any time you need an extra fun guidance lesson
Welcome to my elementary school counseling office tour! Tips and tricks for how you can make your office fun and functional!
Grab some plastic eggs, and you've got tons of spring counseling activities! Your students will love these activities and lessons that are perfect for small groups, individuals, or classroom guidance.
Welcome to my elementary school counseling office tour! Tips and tricks for how you can make your office fun and functional!
School counselor in the specials rotation? Use units, themed days, interactive notebooks, & centers for great counseling specials rotation activities!
Teach your students social emotional learning skills with this feelings check-in YEAR LONG JOURNAL. With over 220 concise SEL activities that cover the most important social emotional topics, easily integrate SEL into your daily curriculum in 15 minutes or less. Gauge how your students are feeling: each entry includes a feelings thermometer and SEL self-reflection writing prompt. It's low-prep: just print and go and/or share the digital slides. Plus, your students will love the detailed visual supports, too! WAYS YOU CAN USE THE SEL JOURNAL: Perfect for in person or online: daily journal writing morning meetings circle time conversation starters individual counseling interventions small groups ⭐️ CLICK on the Preview Button and WATCH the Video to see what you'll get! WHAT'S INCLUDED 5 Journals categorized into Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsibility and Decision Making topics 224 Unique SEL Journal pages...that's just over 44 weeks of material! Color and black/white printing Digital Journal on Google Slides Binder spines and tabs ⭐️ Grab a FREE 10 day SAMPLE PACK by Clicking Here! WHAT SPECIFIC SEL TOPICS ARE COVERED? Feeling Identification Coping Skills Setting Goals Growth Mindset Breathing, Grounding / Mindfulness, & Movement Self-regulation Exercises Identifying Social Supports Executive Functioning Skills like Planning, Organization, and Self-Control Social Cues Perspective Taking Empathy Respect Communication Skills Conflict Resolution Friendship Kindness Being Responsible Solving Problems Making Positive Choices Dealing with Peer Pressure Healthy Habits + Self Care WHAT EDUCATORS, COUNSELORS and PARENTS ARE SAYING "Can I give this resource 10 stars? This resource does an amazing job of pairing visual aids with interactive activities in bite-sized portions. While I say "bite-sized", each bite is so on-point with the topic and message. I love and appreciate so much the care and attention that is so clearly poured into these resources!" "Oh My God! what a beautiful, timeless, highly useful resource. This is one of the best resources I've purchased - i would want to give it 10 stars for content, ease of use & visuals!" "Holy cow, this is an exceptional resource. I am usually the toughest critic when it comes to TPT purchases since it's my personal money. But this resource is a stand out resource. Everything about it is phenomenal. The clipart, the layouts, the questions, all of it. I've been using them as warm ups with my fourth graders the last few weeks in place of our vocabulary. We've had some amazing conversations so far. I can't wait to implement these as part of my morning meeting and SEL lessons next year!" COMMON QUESTIONS and ANSWERS Can Families Use This SEL Journal At Home? Yes! What Other Counseling, Wellness, or Social Emotional Learning Resources Do You Recommend to Help My Students or Children Regulate Their Emotions? 50 Coping Tools for Kids! Calm Corner Toolkit The Brain and The Stress Response SEL Lesson & Activities The Calm Classroom Bundle for Classroom Management ___________________________________ Learn about sales, freebies & new resources (that are always 50% off the first 48 hours!): Follow WholeHearted School Counseling™ on TPT Join our Newsletter Follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter ___________________________________ Earn TPT credit to Use on Future Purchases: Visit your My Purchases page. Click on the Provide Feedback button for any Paid Resources. Leave a short comment and rating. ___________________________________ Need Help With Your Files? Visit the FAQs section Contact TpT Tech Support and submit a help ticket Ask WholeHearted School Counseling™ a question via the Q& A tab ___________________________________ Terms of Use This resource was created by WholeHearted School Counseling™, all rights reserved. When you purchase a license, it may be used for your personal single classroom, counseling office, or home use only. If you would like to share this product with other teachers, counselors, staff, or administration, please either refer them to WholeHearted School Counseling's™ store or purchase an additional license for each adult use. You can read more details about copyright and terms of use here. Thank you for respecting the Copyright and Terms of Use boundaries. Take good, kind care of yourself. ❤️
two fun games to use in classroom guidance lessons or small group counseling to teach and practice self control strategies -Counselor Keri
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15 clubs for school counselors to lead: get your students engaged, involved, and growing with these fun, meaningful activities!
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Looking for an introductory First Grade Self Control Activity? Your students will love this fun story and craft for practice!
Grab some plastic eggs, and you've got tons of spring counseling activities! Your students will love these activities and lessons that are perfect for small groups, individuals, or classroom guidance.
Kids and young adults need extensive practice in strengthening their executive functioning skills. Executive functions are the processes in our brains that help us accomplish all tasks from beginning to end. We use them when we plan our day, organize our materials, begin a chore, focus on important
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your students how to apologize? These ice cream cone themed social skills activities will help your students learn about and practice using a four part apology. These activities are perfect for your social skills or conflict resolution lessons! This resource is part of a SUMMER social skills bundle! Click here to save 20%! This resource is part of a conflict resolution activities bundle! Click here to save 20%! ************************************************************************************************************** What's Included: “How To Make An Apology” Poster/Visual aid that can be displayed in your classroom or office! Practicing An Apology Activity – Students will look at 16 scenarios and decide how to apologize using the four part apology. They will write their responses to each part in each scoop of the ice cream cone. This can be done as an individual or group activity. Apology Cone Examples – Students will look at a scenario and the completed four part apology. They can practice putting the apology in the correct order, or you can display the samples in your classroom or office. 18 Task Cards – These can be used as a way to spark discussion about apologizing, or gauge your students understanding of the topic! For more information, please see the preview. ************************************************************************************************************** Ideas For Use: Conflict resolution small groups or lessons Friendship skills small groups or lessons Social skills small groups or lessons With students who could benefit from learning to apologize effectively ************************************************************************************************************** What People Are Saying About This Resource: One buyer said “Fun and creative way to teach kids the way to properly apologize. I was looking for something simple and effective and this is it!” Sharon said "My students loved this activity! The ice cream model was well received!” ************************************************************************************************************** If you are satisfied with this resource, please leave feedback. If there is something I can improve upon, please e-mail me at [email protected] and I will do my best to accommodate you. Please check out my other resources you are sure to love: Conflict Resolution Steps Friendship Activities: I Can Be A Sweet Friend For more updates on my new products: Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers! Follow me on Pinterest! Follow me on Facebook! Follow me on Instagram! To read the terms of use and copyright information for this resource, please click here.
Top 10 Virtual School Counseling Activities. Plus ideas on how to transition your current resources into virtual-friendly activities.
30 social-emotional learning strategies for middle school kids to boost confidence and strengthen SEL skills students need for success.
I designed this poster as a (playful) way to reflect on what is (and by extension, is not) within our control.Use as classroom or office decor.Or distribute to your students, and challenge them to try each of the 24 suggestions.Discuss ways in which they are already agents of their own lives, and ta...
I-statements (I-messages): Examples and fun worksheets to help your family develop an assertive communication style and improve conflict resolution
Running a self control group counseling program? Your students will love these 10 games to teach kids self control skills!
Help your students manage stress better by teaching kids about the stress response & their brains. Includes fun stress response lessons ideas.
It doesn’t get much more awkward than when a teacher asks you to help a child who is smelly. It’s a sensitive but necessary topic. On the one hand, you don’t want to offend anyone…
Just Graduated? Looking to land a school counseling job? Here are 8 tips for scoring that dream school counseling job.
When you're short on time and low on budget, take some regular fun kids games and make them into therapeutic counseling games!
Anger games are great resource to develop coping skills at home, school or in a counseling environment. A review of anger management games available in the market.
5 school counseling activities using string to focus on growth mindset, anxiety, trauma, coping skills, and impulse control.
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your students how to apologize? These ice cream cone themed social skills activities will help your students learn about and practice using a four part apology. These activities are perfect for your social skills or conflict resolution lessons! This resource is part of a SUMMER social skills bundle! Click here to save 20%! This resource is part of a conflict resolution activities bundle! Click here to save 20%! ************************************************************************************************************** What's Included: “How To Make An Apology” Poster/Visual aid that can be displayed in your classroom or office! Practicing An Apology Activity – Students will look at 16 scenarios and decide how to apologize using the four part apology. They will write their responses to each part in each scoop of the ice cream cone. This can be done as an individual or group activity. Apology Cone Examples – Students will look at a scenario and the completed four part apology. They can practice putting the apology in the correct order, or you can display the samples in your classroom or office. 18 Task Cards – These can be used as a way to spark discussion about apologizing, or gauge your students understanding of the topic! For more information, please see the preview. ************************************************************************************************************** Ideas For Use: Conflict resolution small groups or lessons Friendship skills small groups or lessons Social skills small groups or lessons With students who could benefit from learning to apologize effectively ************************************************************************************************************** What People Are Saying About This Resource: One buyer said “Fun and creative way to teach kids the way to properly apologize. I was looking for something simple and effective and this is it!” Sharon said "My students loved this activity! The ice cream model was well received!” ************************************************************************************************************** If you are satisfied with this resource, please leave feedback. If there is something I can improve upon, please e-mail me at [email protected] and I will do my best to accommodate you. Please check out my other resources you are sure to love: Conflict Resolution Steps Friendship Activities: I Can Be A Sweet Friend For more updates on my new products: Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers! Follow me on Pinterest! Follow me on Facebook! Follow me on Instagram! To read the terms of use and copyright information for this resource, please click here.
The Feeling Feather offers a fun structure for teachers, counselors or social workers to check in with students about how they are feeling regarding various aspects of their lives. Broad categories spark conversation with room for kids or adults to add notes or use multiple colors in each section fo...
Simple mental health lessons for kids, like this activity, leave even young children with something to think about in their daily lives.
Roll and Respond Icebreakers are a great addition to any small group counseling program and are a fun way to get kids talking. I use these in my Lunch Bunch groups and they are well used! This icebreaker is also part of the April Counseling Bundle which contains 3 other lessons and activities at a...
Looking for fun ways to teach kids coping skills? Your students will love these fun, hands-on activities to help them deal with tough feelings.
two fun games to use in classroom guidance lessons or small group counseling to teach and practice self control strategies -Counselor Keri