15 self-regulation and self-control books and videos for the classroom to teach kids to calm down, self-regulate, and manage their behavior.
Teaching self regulation strategies in your school counseling program? You'll love these 60 self regulation books addressing foundational & advanced skills
15 self-regulation and self-control books and videos for the classroom to teach kids to calm down, self-regulate, and manage their behavior.
Teaching self regulation strategies in your school counseling program? You'll love these 60 self regulation books addressing foundational & advanced skills
Emotional self-regulation is a necessary executive functioning skill that all kids need to develop. Some will require direct instruction.
Teaching self regulation strategies in your school counseling program? You'll love these 60 self regulation books addressing foundational & advanced skills
These awesome emotional regulation books for kids are the perfect way to open the discussion about self-regulation, feelings, and common emotional challenges that kids face every day!
Self-regulation is a critical skill for people of all ages. It is the ability that helps us to control our behaviors to make good decisions for the long-term, rather than just doing what we want in the moment. It's also the skill that allows us to manage our emotions when we're feeling angry, disapp
15 self-regulation and self-control books and videos for the classroom to teach kids to calm down, self-regulate, and manage their behavior.
Self-regulation is a critical skill for people of all ages. It is the ability that helps us to control our behaviors to make good decisions for the long-term, rather than just doing what we want in the moment. It's also the skill that allows us to manage our emotions when we're feeling angry, disapp
How can you support the development of self-regulation in kids? This huge resource is full of self-regulation games, information, books, and more!
This product is a companion for the book "What Were You Thinking?" by Bryan Smith. The story teaches children about impulse control and self-regulation. Bryan Smith uses colourful images, simple language, and concrete examples to grab children's attention. The story shows children that there are consequences to actions. Strategies such as "Think Before You Act" are introduced to help children determine if a certain behaviour will make the situation better or worse. Note: The book is not included with this product, however, it is recommended that students read the story before completing these activities. Included are the following: - Parent Handout about Teaching Children to Control Their Impulses - "What Did You Learn?" worksheet - Scenarios (10 - can be read aloud or used for role-play) - "Class Rules" Poster
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Since first writing about Selective Mutism and my son's struggle with this anxiety disorder, I have received several encouraging messages and comments. Some have asked how he is progressing this school year, so I wanted to give an update and share a few picture books that we have enjoyed reading that are perfect for the SM child and their friends who may not understand this "shy" child and their inability to speak aloud. Plus, October is Selective Mutism awareness month, so I thought now is a good time for another post on S.M. First, my five year old has made tremendous progress these last three years and is now whispering to almost all his teachers this year in kindergarten! This is his third year at his school where he attended the 3 and 4 year old preschool classes. So, he feels very comfortable, the faculty is familiar to him, and several of his friends from previous years are in his class. Although he is interacting more with other students, I still have not seen nor heard him initiate conversation with his peers. To witness him first hand, participate in class to answer questions (in a loud whisper) is a blessing and makes me want to cry happy tears! What is the secret to his progress? I'm not really sure... My family and his teachers have prayed for him, we have trusted that God would equip me, my husband, and his teachers to best know how to work with him, and the faculty at his school (where I also teach) has embraced him, loved on him, and has been so patient with him. Removing the pressure to speak aloud is critical to S.M. children. So is treating them like any other student and making sure that they are included in all activities, even if the teachers knows they may not participate. My son loves to read, and I found a few picture books that deal with quiet, shy characters. These books can help the S.M. child realize that they are not alone with their silence (my child verbalized last year that he thought he was the only one in the world that didn't talk at school...awww!). Additionally, they can help other children understand that shy, mute children are different, but are more like them than they might think! Danny, the Duck With No Quack by Malachy Doyle - This sweet picture book was a gift to my son from my teacher-friend who read the book and thought of him. Danny never has a word to say, and the other barn yard animals do not understand why he is so scared to talk. One day he leaves to find a story to tell and has a big adventure and quacks about it! My son enjoyed the gorgeous illustrations and the lesson that he will be able to talk to his friends in his own time. A Home For Bird by Philip C. Stead- I stumbled upon this beautiful picture book a few weeks ago at the library. Vernon, the toad, finds a new friend, a small bird, who is silent. Vernon does not understand why his new friend is so shy and quiet. Vernon says, "Bird is shy, but is also a good listener." The book's message reinforces the message that we can be thoughtful friends to our quiet, shy friends! Below are picture books written specifically for children with Selective Mutism. I have not read them, but will be purchasing them for my son. Click the pictures to read the product descriptions on Amazon. If you are a parent or teacher of a child with Selective Mutism, I hope that these book recommendations will be helpful to you! If you have other books you would recommend, please leave a comment!
Get a handle on writing IEP goals for self regulation to target social emotional needs that impact learning in the school environment.
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Research-based strategies for how to help a child struggling in school or at home. Our goal is to keep adults on the same page for kids.
A helpful list of mindfulness activities for kids, including yoga, breathing and focus tools, as well as mindful children's books and self-management teaching resources for K-2 and 3-5.
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Feelings can overwhelm kids, especially difficult ones to process. Read these children's books about feelings to help your child cope.
Adapted books are an engaging way to target skills in a way that is FUN for our students. Emotional literacy is crucial for effective social emotional development in children. Why not combine the two? This fun, colorful, motivating adapted book is an effective way to teach, practice, and maintain t...
Help preschool children learn to recognize and name different feelings.
A fearless rat, a race between a hare and a tortoise and some dinosaur poo feature in our family reviewers' favourite picture books
These books are such a powerful tool for parents -- they are a way to connect, a way to calm down, and a way to teach kids self-control skills.
Your students will love using our interactive portable calm down corner lap book! It's the perfect effective behavior management tool that's easy to transport and store. The strong visual supports help students to communicate more easily. This means most students can use the portable calm corner independently. Plus it makes an excellent deescalation tool. Best of all, using it can be a calming strategy in and of itself. HOW IT WORKS 1. Students identify their feelings and the size of the problem 2. Choose and try one of the 20 suggested classroom-appropriate coping tools 3. Reflect on whether or not they feel calmer, more focused, and ready to learn. ⭐️ ⭐️ Check out the PREVIEW to see more! ⭐️ ⭐️ WHAT OTHER EDUCATORS & PARENTS ARE SAYING "We no longer had room in my classroom for a physical "Calm Corner," so this was a game changer. Something that can be easily handed to students when they need it." -Michelle "WholeHearted School Counseling knows children! This resource takes all the pieces of what I know to do to help students regulate and puts them at the students finger tips!! AND the make the product sooo enticing and user friendly. I LOVE the graphics! Thank you for creating this portable Calm Corner!" -Jenifer "This process honours kids so wonderfully! All feelings are valid and they have the power to regulate. Such a valuable process in an engaging, easy to follow process for kids to do independently. LOVE THIS!" -Jocelyn WAYS TO USE Effective classroom management tool to help students with challenging behaviors Individual intervention for students who need additional support with self-regulation Allow students to take it to different classes Acts as a stand alone Calm Corner or used as additional Calm Corner tool Use as Check-In and Check-Out resource Great for classroom, counseling office, Break Areas, and at home use, too! Looking for a Digital Version? Check out the Digital Calm Corner What's Included: ✔ Choice between full color, light color and black/white printing options ✔ Bonus "How Are You Feeling?" Posters (in 3 printing options and optimized to print in both 8.5"X11" and 18"X24"). ✔ Bonus "I Feel" Checklists COMMON QUESTIONS and ANSWERS What's Needed to Assemble Choice Board? ✓ Hook and Loop Adhesive Dots ✓ Paper Clips, Binder Clips, and/or Clothespins ✓ File Folder How many Coping Strategies are Included? 20 How many Feelings are Included? 20 How Can the Portable Calm Corner Help Me Create a Trauma Sensitive Classroom? More and more we are learning about the vital importance of cultivating trauma sensitive classrooms and schools. Kids need to feel safe, cared for and seen before they are ready to learn and get along with others. Warrior educators like yourself understand this... and this is why we are seeing a movement to implement safe spaces, like Calm Corners in classrooms. Teaching children self-regulation coping tools helps the thinking part of their brain, the pre-fontal cortex, to get back on track when big emotions -which are adaptive and there for very good reasons- make it hard for kids to engage in school tasks. Many of our students need extra support in this area, often coming to school already in a reactive state of fear, worry & chronic stress. Until we help students manage and relate-with kindness & compassion-to these challenging emotional experiences, they will not be ready to learn the academic tools that students need to be successful in and out of school. Can Families Use This Portable Calming Corner Kit 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! 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. 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Are you looking to improve your self-control? Do you want to learn how to resist temptation and achieve your goals? If so, then this ebook is for you! In The Marshmallow Test, you will learn everything you need to know about mastering self-control. You will learn about the marshmallow test, a famous study that showed that children who could delay gratification were more likely to be successful later in life. You will also learn about the different strategies that you can use to improve your self-control, such as setting goals, breaking down tasks, and rewarding yourself for good behavior. By following the tips in this ebook, you can start mastering self-control today!
As parents, we often aren't quite sure how to talk to our kids (or their siblings) about sensory challenges. Children's books on Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) are a terrific way to educate and get the conversation started.
Teach your students or children healthy self-regulation strategies with this fun, interactive feelings and coping tools workbook. Perfect to help children deal with big or uncomfortable emotions in healthy ways. Filled with strong visual supports and actionable calming strategies, this SEL workbook helps children to communicate their feelings and needs, instead of using unhelpful or disruptive behavior. Making your job as teacher, counselor or parent easier. Used in over 13,000 classrooms, counseling offices & homes. ⭐️ ⭐️ CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW and VIDEO TO SEE MORE!⭐️ ⭐️ WAYS TO USE Place in your Calm Corner toolbox for students to read through and find solutions Use as an individual counseling intervention with children dealing with uncomfortable emotions Have students complete their own workbook during your SEL block Workbook is an excellent classroom or small group activity when covering the topics of stress management, coping skills, and feelings Use the digital google slides format for SEL distance learning support Excellent supplement to your trauma sensitive classroom resources Use with your children at home, to help them identify their feelings and practice different coping skills WHAT'S INCLUDED Interactive Tab Book with 29 different feelings Each feeling page has at least 6 different coping skill suggestions Action Plan / Worksheet for each feeling Action plan worksheets or full workbooks that students can take with them Available in digital and printable formats (full color, light color, and black and white printing options) Choice between round tabs, rectangle tabs or full page/no tabs (Digital is round tabs only) WHAT ARE TEACHERS, COUNSELORS & PARENTS SAYING? Students who have a hard time regulating their emotions and how to cope with them need this resource. It allows you to dig deeper on how a student is feeling during certain emotions, what you can do to help them and what they need to do when feeling that way. This is my favorite resource I have ever purchased on here!!! -Alexcia This has been so helpful for all my students. I appreciate the cartoon style that works with young and older students alike. Thanks! -The Speech Meadow I found this while looking for something else and I am so glad I did. I have used it at home with my daughter who has trouble explaining how she feels. This has been so helpful. It has given her words to express herself. A fantastic resource. I highly recommend it. -Trudie This was a game changer in my Behavior Disabilities classroom! They had words to describe their feelings and most important an action plan for those feelings!! They were able to use their I-messages and cope so much better after doing these pages. Thank you!! -Rebecca COMMON QUESTIONS and ANSWERS What Emotions Does this Workbook Cover? Angry, Bored, Brave, Calm, Confused, Disappointed, Discouraged, Distracted, Embarrassed, Envious, Excited, Frustrated, Guilty, Happy, Hesitant, Hopeful, Impatient, Insecure, Lonely, Loved, Misunderstood, Sad, Scared, Shame, Shy, Silly, Stressed Out, Tired, Worried Plus, each individual emotion's worksheet offers 5-8 related feelings or synonyms. What Are Some of the Coping Tools Suggested? Exercise, Take Steady Breaths, Count to 20, Use an I-Statement, Do Wall Push Ups, Build or Invent Something, Organize, Clean, Go Outside, Create Art, Play Sports, Share My Feelings, Be Creative, Do the Right Thing, Keep On Trying, Come Up with A Plan, Focus on My Work, Smile, Find Solutions, Help Others, Work Through Conflicts. Talk to An Adult I Trust, Get a Hug, Journal, Do Hand on Heart. Take A Break, and MANY, MANY MORE!!! What Other Counseling or SEL Resources Do You Recommend to Help My Students or Children Regulate Their Emotions Using Healthy Coping Skills? 50 Coping Tools for Kids! The Everything You Need Calm Down Corner The Brain and The Stress Response SEL Lesson & Activities What ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors Standards Does The Feelings and Coping Tools Workbook Cover? M 1. Belief in development of whole self, including a healthy balance of mental, social/emotional and physical well-being B-SMS 7. Effective coping skills B-SMS 1. Responsibility for self and actions ___________________________________ 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. ❤️