"Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." - Pablo Picasso Art therapy is a broad term used to refer to the practice of creating as a way
Simple mental health lessons for kids, like this activity, leave even young children with something to think about in their daily lives.
The Anger Iceberg represents the idea that, although anger is displayed outwardly, other emotions may be hidden beneath the surface. These other feelings—such...
Let Your Emotions R.A.I.N An Occupational Therapy activity worksheet for inpatient psych groups of all ages This activity was used to discus...
A Jar Full of Feelings is a visual sensory regulation activity to help children recognize and respond appropriately to their feelings.
Download this free and easy-to-use positive self-talk journal for kids (and adults!) who need a boost of confidence and positivity.
Emotions exist in the body- but how? This printable emotion sensation feeling wheel helps individuals match common emotions with the physical sensations that most often match those feelings.
Art Therapy To Try Yourself: • Try mandala art - Draw a circle and make designs inside or outside the circle. Mental Health Quotes, art therapy quotes.
I remember as a new SLP, feeding therapy scared me. It felt way out of my wheelhouse because I (Allyssa) was much more used to speech and language therapy. However, with some shadowing of other SLPs, a few good trainings and CEUs, and infinite help from Janae (the other half of Red Rose Speechies),
Everything you need to know about teaching kids to calm and control their anger with fun anger management activities for kids.
This simple brain worksheet PDF is designed to be an easily approachable visual teaching aid for all ages.
One of the most common issues I come across when working with children is poor self esteem. We all have times when we feel bad about ourselves. But kids are trying to find their identity. Learning what they are good at and what they aren't. Working out how they are the same and different to others and if this is important. The way we see ourselves as a child can impact how we see ourselves as an adult. Why self esteem is important Kids who feel good about themselves have the confidence to tr
14 cognitive behavioral therapy activities for kids to help little ones recognize their negative thoughts and replace them with positive ones.
Therapeutic art activities are an excellent tool for school counselors to integrate into group counseling and individual counseling. It allows students to express thoughts and feelings in a different way that is less intimidating and more engaging. How can you integrate art therapy?
Feelings cup therapy worksheet Available to download immediately as a PDF file Fab activity when working with children to support their mental health and well-being
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.
Hey busy SLP! Ever find yourself in a therapy rut or in need of some articulation activities ASAP? I’ve got you covered! This post is full of 12 quick and easy articulation activities to help you achieve as many target trials as possible, without resorting to the ever-tedious drill, drill, drill! Articulation Activitie
In Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), thoughts, feelings, and emotions are not always reliable indicators of reality — they come and go depending on our beliefs, assumptions, and interpretations of events. Avoiding our emotions prolongs their impact, and checking the facts can help address emotional dysregulation. The DBT Check The Facts PDF handout starts by introducing “checking the facts” as an emotion regulation technique. Next, it presents six questions clients can ask themselves, such as the negative emotion they want to change and the event that triggered the emotion. This handout helps kids and teens check the facts of a situation, and change their emotions when they do not fit the facts or when acting on their emotions is not effective. They can pair this with our DBT Check The Facts Worksheet to explore their thoughts further and start practicing the skill. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of DBT worksheets and handouts. References: Lp, J. E. P. (2015a). Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training with Adolescents: A Practical Workbook for Therapists, Teens & Parents. PESI Publishing & Media. Magyar-Moe, J. L. (2009). Therapist's guide to positive psychological interventions. Academic press. Linehan, M. M. (2014). DBT skills training handouts and worksheets. Guilford Publications.
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This poster bundle set of 4 posters can be a great addition to any space such as a home office, therapy office, school counseling office and more. This set shows posters: what you say in here stays in here, grounding breathing technique, maslow hierarchy of needs and 5,4,3,2,1 grounding poster. NEED THESE PRINTED AND SHIPPED TO YOU? Please purchase this instant download file, and then purchase this as an add-on: https://www.etsy.com/listing/900955625/custom-print-custom-sign-wall-art This way, you'll have access to both the instant download files AND you'll receive a physical print in the size you request in the above link. **IMPORTANT: Make sure you choose to add 4 prints, since it's 4 different ones.** -------- THIS LISTING IS FOR AN INSTANT DOWNLOAD, PRINT YOURSELF POSTER. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED. You will find 4 .ZIP folders that include all of the prints shown in the sizes below. Printable sizes include (High resolution, 300dpi ready to print JPG files): - 5x7'' - 8x10'' - 11x14'' - 12x16'' - 16x20'' -------- Check the official Light&SaltDesignCo: lightandsaltdesignco.com For other payment methods (credit card, apple pay, etc.) as well as Freebies, offers and more! -------- NOTES * Colors may vary depending on your screen * No materials nor frame are included for this * THIS PRINT IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. COMMERCIAL USE IS NOT ALLOWED. COPYRIGHTS ARE RESERVED. * If you needed any additional change, please send me a message beforehand and we can create a custom listing for you with a small fee. ----- © ALL DESIGNS are property of LightandSaltDesignco. This design is copyrighted.
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.
Just because you live alone doesn't mean you have to feel alone! Enjoy these hilarious posts that might make you feel bonded to other solo-dwellers.
What do I want to talk about? An exercise to enable children to think about what they wish to discuss with an adult or the person who is helping them.
Practicing conscious breathing helps when you feel anxious and overwhelmed. A mindful breathing stick can help guide young kids develop breathing techniques.
On a limited budget, need to know the absolute must haves for an elementary school counselor? Here's the list of my favorite tools and resources.
Tracy Turner-Bumberry, LPC, RPT-S, CAS, shares simple, playful and on-point interventions that combines mindfulness, expressive arts and play to help kids achieve greater self-regulation, focus more and stress less.
Looking for an introductory First Grade Self Control Activity? Your students will love this fun story and craft for practice!
The other day, my teens were having a dispute. Unkind words were being thrown back and forth like ping pong balls. My otherwise amiable children were not being so amiable. I was not happy. I decided it was time to enlighten them on the importance of thinking before speaking, a valuable asset in the adult world. I remembered seeing posters and images on the internet which said, "Before you speak: THINK." THINK is an acronym for "Is it True? Is it Helpful? Is it Inspiring? Is it Necessary? Is it Kind?" That was just what I needed so I got to work to make my own poster for our homeschool room. I opened up InDesign. I chose a cat font since my daughters love cats. I used it for the word, "THINK" and selected a different font for the rest of the poster. I laid out all of the text in various text boxes. When I finished, I printed it off and hung it up in plain view. My daughters got the point. The unpleasant word usage has been reduced. If it starts to rear its ugly head again, I just point to the poster. Thank you, internet. I thought that you might also like to have a THINK poster, so I created some free printables using a variety of fonts. (I love fonts!) Here they are.
These ABA therapy activities for kids with autism spectrum disorder will give you heaps of ideas you can use at school, in therapy, and at home!
WORRY BOX: learn about this coping tool for kids and why it works + Fun craft activity: Worry Monster Box (step-by-step tutorial)
Teaching self-esteem habits to students can be tricky. And that's because it’s often best taught as the need arises to ensure a lasting impression upon the child. As school counselors, we want to give our students
Games can be the perfect tool to introduce and teach social emotional learning skills to kids and young adults. These are the skills that help kids become more self-aware, develop positive relationships, show empathy towards others, manage emotions, use self-control, resolve conflicts, and make posi
feature art Emotion Sensation Wheel: A new kind of feeling wheel. A therapist-designed resource designed to help make connections between our brains and bodies. Unlike a traditional feelings wheel (first published in 1982 by Gloria
These art therapy for kids projects are a great way to help children deal with trauma, anger, or grief, and as part of therapy for kids with special needs.
Art therapy uses art to heal people of all ages, and can improve the emotional, mental, and physical state of most people. source Sit together and do gratitude mandelas. source Use a circular cardb…
Check out 10 relaxing and expressive art therapy activities that help promote mental wellness & growth while getting you in a creative mood!
Foundational skills of resiliency are often overlooked when it comes to the classroom. Making a meaningful connection with students can be the first step toward making sure they develop the appropriate components of resilience. Resilience in children comes in a variety of forms including but not limited to;
One effective way of checking how you feel everyday is by tracking it. Use any of these free feelings charts for adults and get to know yourself better.