5th Grade School Psychology Resources

GRIEF & LOSS Workbook - Death Healing & Growth Activities - SPANISH VERSION

By All Therapy Resources

Todo el mundo sufre de manera diferente y experimenta diferentes reacciones emocionales. Es posible que algunos no quieran hablar, mientras que otros tal vez quieran compartir recuerdos de su ser querido. Por lo tanto, es importante permitir que cada individuo se exprese tanto como se sienta cómodo haciéndolo.

Los objetivos de este libro de trabajo son facilitar el diálogo que es importante durante el proceso de curación. Este recurso además se enfoca en el desarrollo de estrategias de afrontamiento que es un componente clave para cualquier tipo de trabajo terapéutico. Cuantas más habilidades de afrontamiento y posea el individuo, mejor podrá manejar la angustia emocional que viene con la pérdida de un ser querido.

El siguiente recurso explora e incluye lo siguiente:

-¿Qué es el duelo?

-Modelo de "lágrimas" de duelo

-5 etapas del duelo

-Explorando las emociones (incluidas las emociones concurrentes)

-Explorando los síntomas físicos del estrés (impacto en el cuerpo)

-Estrategias de afrontamiento

-Desarrollo de un "Plan para mantenerse saludable" (estrategias mentales y físicas)

-Actividades de terapia creativa, hojas de trabajo, preguntas reflexivas y colorear

Everyone grieves differently and experiences different emotional reactions. Some may not want to discuss while others may want to share memories of their loved one. Therefore it is important to allow every individual to express themselves as much as they feel comfortable doing so.

The objectives of this workbook are to facilitate dialogue which is important during the healing process. This resource additionally focuses on the development of coping strategies which is a key component for any type of therapeutic work. The more coping skills and individual possesses, the better they will be able to handle emotional distress that comes with the loss of a loved one.

The following resource explores and includes the following:

-What is Grief?

-“Tears” of Grief Model

-5 Stages of Grief

-Exploring Emotions (including Concurrent Emotions)

-Exploring Physical Symptoms of stress (impact on body)

-Coping Strategies

-Development of a “Staying Healthy Plan” (mental and physical strategies)

-Creative Therapy activities, worksheets, reflective questions and colouring

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Behaviour and Feelings Workbook

Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook

Emotions & Self Care Workbook

My Anger Management Workbook

SOCIAL SKILLS, PUBERTY, PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOURS, RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY

Puberty Lesson and Activity Book

Appropriate V's Appropriate Things to Say

Learning about Bodies and Puberty Workbook

Protective Behaviours, Relationships and Puberty Special Game

Stranger Danger Education

Road Safety Social Story

Fire Safety Social Story

Safety In The Community Activity and Educative Book

AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES

How My Engine Runs Social Story

Teaching Children about Personal Space

Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness

When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story

Understanding Divorce Social Story

Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story

Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story

SPECIFIC TEACHING AND COUNSELLING RESOURCES

Supporting Students to Gain Insight through Reflection

Supervision and Reflective Practice Templates

Increasing a Child's Attention Span

Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem

Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies

Children with Attachment and Abandonment Issues: Behavioural Strategies

Recognising Defences in Children

ANGER MANAGEMENT

Anger Management Plan

Anger Management Activity Worksheets

Anger Management Traffic Lights Activity

My Anger Management Workbook

BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT AND BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANS

Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts

Understanding Behavioural Triggers

Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable)

Behaviour Reward Chart - Boys (editable)

Behaviour Thermometer - Incident Prevention and Response Plan (editable)

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Executive Functioning Checklist Students 3rd-5th PLUS Goals & Interventions

By The Responsive Educator

Executive Functioning Skills Checklist for 3rd-5th: A Comprehensive Tool for Special Education Professionals

This checklist is crafted to help special education professionals and behavior specialists assess and support elementary students in 3rd-5th grades across 12 essential executive functioning areas. With age-appropriate subskills, interventions, and sample goals for IEP, FBA, and BIP plans, this checklist is your go-to tool for helping students develop the skills they need to succeed academically and socially. From managing materials to handling emotional regulation and staying focused, this checklist equips educators with a clear pathway for addressing executive function deficits.

What Problem Does This Solve?
In 3rd-5th grades, executive functioning skills become increasingly critical as students face more complex assignments, shifting social dynamics, and growing responsibilities. Students with deficits in these areas may struggle with organization, impulse control, persistence, or following multi-step instructions. This checklist provides a structured method for identifying and addressing these needs, offering targeted interventions to build skills that are essential for learning and social interaction.

Who This Helps
Designed for teachers, specialists, and support staff working with 3rd-5th graders, this checklist is an invaluable tool for educators looking to support students who may have challenges in one or more executive functioning areas. Whether you are developing IEP goals, conducting an FBA, or creating a BIP, this checklist provides insight into students’ current skills and highlights areas that may need more focused support.

Time-Saving Solution
With this checklist, educators receive structured interventions and measurable sample goals tailored for elementary students. By providing pre-developed goals and interventions, this tool saves valuable time, allowing educators to focus on what matters most: supporting student growth. The clear, organized structure of the checklist allows teachers to efficiently assess each student’s needs, implement interventions, and track progress over time.

What’s Included?

  • 12 Executive Functioning Areas: Comprehensive coverage of planning, organization, emotional regulation, and more.

  • Age-Appropriate Subskills: Specific subskills tailored to 3rd-5th grade developmental levels, making assessment targeted and relevant.

  • Targeted Interventions: Developmentally appropriate interventions that educators can implement or adapt as needed.

  • Measurable Goals: Sample goals designed for IEP, FBA, and BIP plans to support individualized student needs.


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  • Behavioral Progress Tracking: The Power of Rate Graphs in Education

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Meet the Counselor Lesson Activities for Elementary Counselors

By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor

This meet the counselor lesson will teach your students all about your roles and responsibilities as the school counselor in a fun and interactive way! This back to school activity for elementary-aged students is sure to be a hit.

Have students walk in the counselor's shoes as they face various situations where they will decide if the school counselor is the best fit to find a solution. Teach students the services you provide with this fun, engaging, back-to-school meet-the-counselor lesson.

Students will think about the scope of the responsibilities of a school counselor as they "walk a mile" in other people's shoes to decide if the counselor is the best person for each situation. Students will learn who you are, how you can best help them, and where to find you during this meet the school counselor lesson.

Included in Download:

  • Lesson Outline/Lesson Plan
  • Conversation Cube
  • Cootie Catcher
  • Four Posters
  • Two Worksheets
  • Student Referral Sheets
  • Sorting Labels and 81 Situation Cards

Whether you are introducing yourself as a back-to-school activity or a fun way to start your journey as a school counselor at a new school, this is a great back-to-school activity and meet the counselor lesson.

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Coping with Tragedy: Coping Strategies & Activities to Support Students

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students in Times of Tragedy BUNDLE

This BUNDLE includes TWO resources: ONE resource for K-2nd grade and ONE resource for 3rd-5th grade, which you can find here:

  • Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students During Times of Trauma K-2nd grade
  • Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students During Times of Trauma 3rd-5th grade

Not sure what to door say or how to help your students when a tragedy occurs? Traumas like natural disasters, acts of violence, a school shooting, or losing a valued community member impact your classroom in many ways. These packets give you a handful of activities, tips, and book suggestions to help you navigate tragic events with your students.

There is some overlapping content in these products. Some pages have been adapted to meet the needs of the grade level (line-spacing, verbiage, etc.).

These products pair well with these books. Depending on the tragedy, some books will be better than others. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook and A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes are beneficial for any tragedy. Some of these titles are specific to certain tragedies.

Check these titles to find what you might need:

  1. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook
  2. Worry Says What? by Allison Edwards
  3. A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes
  4. Flood by Alvaro F. Villa
  5. The Memory Box: A Book About Grief by Joanna Rowland
  6. Listening to My Body: A guide to helping kids understand the connection between their sensations and feelings by Gabi Garcia.
  7. I Can Handle It (Mindful Mantras) by Laurie Wright
  8. Help Your Dragon Deal With Anxiety by Steve Herman
  9. In My Heart: A Book of Feelings (Growing Hearts) by Jo Witek
  10. Coping Skills for Kids Workbook: Over 75 Coping Strategies to Help Kids Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Anger by Janine Halloran

Take note:

  • Please be aware that these resources are NOT intended to replace mental health services for students in need. Depending on the tragic event, the proximity of the trauma, and other factors, students may need help on a more individual basis.
  • Teachers and counselors should closely monitor students’ reactions to activities. Students respond to situations, activities, and feelings differently. Make decisions in the best interest of students. It is okay if some students refrain from participating in an activity. It might also mean that some students require a referral to a school psychologist or school counselor.
  • Be very clear with students about your intention to share (or not share) the final product(s) with others. If you intend to display or send any part of this home to parents, students should be aware of that before the activity begins.
  • These activity packs were created for communities experiencing a tragedy. This might include a natural disaster, the loss of a community member (including a teacher or student), or an act of violence (including a school shooting).
  • Though these were not intended to be used for students who experience (or are experiencing) chronic trauma or who have had traumatic experiences in their past, you may find that some of the activities and discussions are beneficial.

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Beating My Worries Workbook - Anxiety, Confidence Positive - SPANISH VERSION

By All Therapy Resources

Libro de Mis Preocupaciones

Este libro se ha elaborado para ayudar a los niños a gestionar su ansiedad y preocupación, crear confianza en sí mismos y crear un marco de pensamiento positivo. Este libro es imprescindible para cualquier profesor, padre y consejero, ya que está lleno de todo lo necesario para hacer frente de una vez por todas a la ansiedad en un enfoque de apoyo conductual positivo e informado de los traumas.

Este es un libro de 60 páginas que incluye:

- "Todo sobre mí" actividad reflexiva

- Por qué se siente ansioso

- aprendiendo sobre su ansiedad

- ¿Qué es la ansiedad?

- cómo la ansiedad puede afectarle

- Qué se siente tener ansiedad

- cambios en el cuerpo, el pensamiento, el comportamiento

- ¿Qué causa ansiedad?

- ¿Qué puedes hacer cuando estás ansioso?

- ¿Cómo empiezan los sentimientos? Y actividad.

- Aprender sobre la respuesta de combate/vuelo.

- Ansiedad y actividad corporal

- signos físicos

- Patrones de pensamiento calmo

- Desafiar su agenda de pensamientos

- Termómetro de pensamiento calmo

- Técnicas de relajación corporal y consejos

- Beneficios del ejercicio y plan de ejercicio semanal

- Cosas corporales

- Visualización

- Gráfica de grabación de observación de ansiedad

- Juego de relajación

- Mezcla y coincidencia (emociones y signos de advertencia corporales)

- Hojas de actividad de relajación

- Actividades individuales y en grupo

- Y mucho más...

Este es un gran recurso para cualquier persona que experimente ansiedad de apoyarlos para entender por qué y muestra ansiedad y darles las habilidades para "vencer sus preocupaciones".

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ENGLISH:

This workbook has been developed to support children to manage their anxiety and worries, build self-confidence and create a positive thinking framework. This workbook is a must have for any teacher, parent and counsellor as it is jam packed with everything needed to tackle anxiety once and for all in a very trauma-informed and positive behavioural support approach.

This is a 60 page workbook includes:

- “All about me” reflective activity

- Why do you feel anxious – learning about your anxiety

- What is anxiety? – how anxiety can impact you

- What does it feel like to have anxiety – changes in body, thinking, behaviour

- What causes anxiety?

- What you can do when anxious?

- How do feelings start? And activity.

- Learning about fight/flight response.

- Anxiety and your body activity – physical signs

- Calm thinking patterns

- Challenging your thoughts diary

- Calm thinking thermometer

- Body relaxation techniques and tips

- Exercise benefits and weekly exercise plan

- Body cues

- Visualisation

- Anxiety observation recording chart

- Relaxation Game

- Mix and Match (emotions and body warning signs)

- Relaxation Activity Sheets

- Individual and Group Activities

- And much more…

This is a great resource for any individual who experiences anxiety to support them to understand why's and hows around anxiety and give them the skills to "beat their worries".

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Behaviour and Feelings Workbook

Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook

Emotions & Self Care Workbook

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SOCIAL SKILLS, PUBERTY, PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOURS, RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY

Puberty Lesson and Activity Book

Appropriate V's Appropriate Things to Say

Learning about Bodies and Puberty Workbook

Protective Behaviours, Relationships and Puberty Special Game

Stranger Danger Education

Road Safety Social Story

Fire Safety Social Story

Safety In The Community Activity and Educative Book

AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES

How My Engine Runs Social Story

Teaching Children about Personal Space

Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness

When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story

Understanding Divorce Social Story

Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story

Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story

SPECIFIC TEACHING AND COUNSELLING RESOURCES

Supporting Students to Gain Insight through Reflection

Supervision and Reflective Practice Templates

Increasing a Child's Attention Span

Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem

Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies

Children with Attachment and Abandonment Issues: Behavioural Strategies

Recognising Defences in Children

ANGER MANAGEMENT

Anger Management Plan

Anger Management Activity Worksheets

Anger Management Traffic Lights Activity

My Anger Management Workbook

BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT AND BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANS

Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts

Understanding Behavioural Triggers

Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable)

Behaviour Reward Chart - Boys (editable)

Behaviour Thermometer - Incident Prevention and Response Plan (editable)

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Self Esteem Activities & Positive Self-Talk Activities and Affirmations for Kids

By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor

Are you looking for self-esteem-building activities that teach students positive self-talk and how to use positive affirmations? Look no further! These self-esteem activities for kids are sure to help you build students' confidence and boost their self-esteem.

Additionally, this download includes six self-affirmation and self-esteem-building activities for elementary-aged students. This resource includes everything you need to teach students how to build themselves up with positive self-talk and the use of positive affirmations.

Included in this Download:

  • Foldable Activity
  • Conversation Cards
  • Conversation Cube
  • Self Affirmation Poster Set
  • Student Self Affirmation Flip Book
  • Self Affirmation Activity Sheets

Suprise students with a secret compartment hidden within the folds of the paper in the foldable activity. Challenge students to think about their most likable qualities and statements they use to build themselves up. Break the ice with the conversation cube. Use the conversation cards to get students talking about positive self-talk and words of affirmation.  Hang the posters in highly visible areas for students to gaze upon. Create flipbooks for students to use when they need a self-esteem activity for a confidence boost. Let students get lost in a self-affirmation activity sheet. The possibilities and uses of the included resources are endless.

Other Educators Like You Said:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Deborah E. says, "The lesson was great for my social skills group. Great examples of positive thinking are provided for students."

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ashley M. says, "Nailed it again! Easy to use-everything you need!"

So, click the preview for more details and images of this fun and creative Self Esteem, Positive Self Talk, and Words of Affirmations Activities

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Student Interest Survey for Reading , Math , Writing, & MORE Interest Inventory

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

These Interest Inventories and Surveys for Students includes worksheet questionnaires for reading, writing, PE, science, math, and MORE!

Interest Inventory: These getting to know you surveys are perfect for counselors or teachers who want to connect with their students on a deeper level. It is ideal for any subject area and would be particularly useful for a counselor working with small groups of students or for teachers who want to get to know their students.

You will find various topics and subject areas in this file. The following inventories and rating scales are included:

  • Reading Interest Inventory
  • Writing Interest Inventory
  • Math Interest Inventory
  • Science Interest Inventory
  • Social Studies Interest Inventory
  • Art Interest Inventory
  • Music Interest Inventory
  • Health and PE Interest Inventory
  • Get to Know ME!
  • At Home Inventory
  • My Brain and Learning
  • Rating Scale: Feelings
  • Rating Scale: Character Traits
  • Rating Scale: School
  • Rating Scale: Learning
  • Rating Scale: Friends
  • The Things I Love...
  • Four Important Things

Please take a look at the preview for more information. Have questions? Click on 'Ask A Question', and I'm happy to help you however I can.

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IMPULSE CONTROL - Group Counseling Curriculum MIDDLE SCHOOL

By All Therapy Resources

Let’s Pause" Impulse Control Curriculum

"Let's Pause" is a comprehensive research based impulse control curriculum designed specifically for middle school students.

This dynamic program is thoughtfully crafted to empower participants with essential skills for managing impulses, making thoughtful choices, and building emotional regulation. "Let's Pause" provides a structured and nurturing curriculum where young learners can explore the world of impulse control through interactive activities and engaging discussions in a small group setting. Comprising of 10 sessions, each session is designed to cater to the unique needs and developmental stages of middle school students:

TEN SESSIONS INCLUDE:

Session 1: Welcome & Introduction to the Group

Session 2: What is Impulse Control?

Session 3: Our Remote Control - Pause/Think/Act

Session 4: Coping Skills and Strategies

Session 5: Perspective Taking

Session 6: Choices and Consequences

Session 7: Conflict Resolution

Session 8: Problem Solving

Session 9: In and Out of Your Control

Session 10: Termination and Review

The "Let's Pause" Impulse Control Curriculum for middle school students is designed to foster self-awareness, promote emotional regulation, and build essential life skills, all while creating a supportive and engaging learning environment.

TEN SESSIONS INCLUDE:

Session 1: Welcome & Introduction to the Group

Session 2: What is Impulse Control?

Session 3: Our Remote Control - Pause/Think/Act

Session 4: Coping Skills and Strategies

Session 5: Perspective Taking

Session 6: Choices and Consequences

Session 7: Conflict Resolution

Session 8: Small, Medium & Big Problems

Session 9: In and Out of Your Control

Session 10: Termination and Review

The "Let's Pause" Impulse Control Curriculum for middle school students is designed to foster self-awareness, promote emotional regulation, and build essential life skills, all while creating a supportive and engaging learning environment.

This Impulse Control "Let's Pause" Small Group Counseling Curriculum includes:

  • Note to Counselors
  • Objectives & Goals
  • Group Session Overview
  • ASCA Mindset and Behavior STANDARDS
  • Binder Cover Page & Spine Options
  • Teacher Nominations and Follow Up Forms
  • Parent/Guardian Letter and Consent Form
  • Group Planning Sheet
  • Name Tags
  • Group Member Reminders
  • Group Attendance Record
  • Student Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Teacher Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Additional Data Collection
  • Confidentiality Sign
  • Passes - Hall, Class, Counselor, Social Worker & Psychologist
  • Student Desk Reminders
  • Counselor Chats Handout
  • Certificates

TEN SESSIONS INCLUDE:

Below are the specific details for each individual session which can be used in isolation or as a comprehensive anger management curriculum.

1.Session 1: Welcome & Introduction to the Group In this session, students are introduced to the purpose of the group, setting the stage for a journey of self-discovery and growth. Expectations for the sessions ahead are discussed, creating a sense of belonging.

2.Session 2: What is Impulse Control? Students delve into the concept of impulse control, understanding why it's important and how it can positively impact their lives. This session lays the groundwork for the entire program.

3.Session 3: Our Remote Control - Pause/Think/Act Through interactive activities, participants learn the power of pausing before reacting impulsively. They explore the metaphor of a remote control for self-control and practice the essential skills of pausing, thinking, and acting mindfully.

4.Session 4: Coping Skills and Strategies Students are introduced to a toolkit of coping skills and strategies that empower them to navigate moments of impulsivity. These practical techniques equip participants to better handle challenging situations.

5.Session 5: Perspective Taking This session helps students develop empathy and perspective-taking abilities. Through activities and discussions, they learn to see situations from different viewpoints, enhancing their interpersonal skills.

6.Session 6: Choices and Consequences Participants explore the connection between choices and consequences, discovering that every action has an outcome. They gain insight into how making thoughtful choices can lead to positive results.

7.Session 7: Conflict Resolution In this interactive session, students learn constructive ways to resolve conflicts and disagreements. They practice communication skills that promote peaceful resolutions.

8.Session 8: Problem Solving Effective problem-solving techniques are introduced, empowering participants to address impulse-provoking issues in a constructive manner. The session emphasizes the importance of finding solutions to problems.

9.Session 9: In and Out of Your Control Students explore the concept of control and responsibility in impulse control. They gain clarity on what they can control versus what is beyond their control, helping them make informed decisions.

10.Session 10: Termination and Review In the final session, students reflect on their journey through the "Let's Pause" curriculum. They review key concepts and skills acquired, celebrating their growth and setting goals for continued impulse control success.

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Pet Death Grief and Loss Memory Book for help Coping with Death or Pet Loss

By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor

If you have a child grieving the loss of a pet or a child coping with pet bereavement, this memory book was designed with them in mind. This download includes a memory book that attempts to ease students' grief by helping them to remember the happiness their pet brought to their life.

Dealing with the death of a pet or the loss of a special friend can be very hard for our little ones; make it a bit easier with this Coping With the Loss of a Pet Memory Book

This is the perfect quick prep, print-and-fold activity for students who come to school upset or still processing a death of a pet. Through the use of writing prompts and drawing activities, this resource allows the student to honor their pet's memory while working through their grief. 

When feeling sad or upset, students will be able to look back at their memory books to be reminded of all the happy times they shared with their pet. Your students will find comfort and peace when they look through their memory books.

Give students a tangible item such as this Coping With the Loss of a Pet Memory Book that will help them move forward after their loss. 

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  • Half Page Foldable Memory Book
  • Full Page Memory Book

Children will be given the opportunity to process their emotions and cope with the loss of their pet as they work through their memory books. Once students complete this activity, they will have a memory book they can look through when they need to remember the happy times with their pet. 

Don’t waste time fumbling for an activity when a student comes to school upset over the loss of a pet. Add this resource to your toolbox today!

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kenya R. says, “I recently used this with a student that was really upset about losing her pet hamster. We worked through some of the pages together and were so excited to take it home and work on it some more with her family!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rebecca H. says, “Very useful for my boys after the loss of our dog,  thank you!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Staci S. says, “Definitely need this for your counseling toolkit!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brani O. says, “This was perfect for one of my students that lost their dog this morning.  Thanks!!!”

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Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support 3rd-5th Grade Students

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Coping with Tragedy: Activities and Worksheets for Students

Have your students experienced a tragedy?

Not sure what to do, say, or how to help your students when a tragedy occurs? Traumas like natural disasters, acts of violence, or losing a valued member of the community impact your classroom in so many ways. This packet gives you a handful of activities, tips, and book suggestions to help you navigate tragic events with your students. This product was created for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students.

If you are looking for a complementary product for Kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd grade, please check here:

  • Coping with Tragedy: Activities to Support Students During Times of Trauma K-2

This product pairs well with these books. Depending on the tragedy you are facing, some books will be better than others. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook and A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes are beneficial for any tragedy. Some of these titles are specific to certain tragedies.

Check these titles to find what you might need:

  1. A Flicker of Hope by Julia Cook
  2. Worry Says What? by Allison Edwards
  3. A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M Holmes
  4. Flood by Alvaro F. Villa
  5. The Memory Box: A Book About Grief by Joanna Rowland
  6. Listening to My Body: A guide to helping kids understand the connection between their sensations and feelings by Gabi Garcia.
  7. I Can Handle It (Mindful Mantras) by Laurie Wright
  8. Help Your Dragon Deal With Anxiety by Steve Herman
  9. In My Heart: A Book of Feelings (Growing Hearts) by Jo Witek
  10. Coping Skills for Kids Workbook: Over 75 Coping Strategies to Help Kids Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Anger by Janine Halloran

Take note:

  • Please be aware that this resource is NOT intended to replace mental health services for students in need. Depending on the tragic event, the proximity of the trauma, and other factors, students may need help on a more individual basis.
  • Teachers and counselors should closely monitor students’ reactions to activities. Students respond to situations, activities, and feelings differently. Make decisions in the best interest of students. If some students refrain from participating in an activity. It might also mean that some students require a referral to a school psychologist or counselor.
  • Be very clear with students about your intention to share (or not share) the final product(s) with others. If you intend to display or send any part of this home to parents, students should be aware of that before the activity begins.
  • This activity pack was created for communities experiencing a tragedy. This might include a natural disaster, the loss of a community member (including a teacher or student), or an act of violence (including a school shooting).
  • Though it was not intended to be used for students who experience (or are experiencing) chronic trauma or who have had traumatic experiences in their past, you may find that some of the activities and discussions are beneficial.

NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!

This product includes a digital option (as well as the no-prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet. The mini-book, comfort cube, and coloring pages are not included digitally.

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GRIEF AND LOSS Group Counseling Curriculum MIDDLE SCHOOL

By All Therapy Resources

"Healing Hands - Navigating Grief Together" is a research-based and trauma-sensitive 8-week small group counseling program designed for middle school students. This curriculum is aligned with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) standards and offers a supportive framework for students to explore, understand, and navigate the complexities of grief. "Healing Hands - Navigating Grief Together" employs interactive, hands-on engaging activities throughout each session, creating a comprehensive and supportive curriculum for middle school students navigating the complexities of grief.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

  1. Grief Exploration: Encourage participants to openly explore and understand the dimensions of their grief, fostering self-awareness and emotional insights.
  2. Peer Support: Cultivate an environment where participants can share their experiences, providing and receiving support from their peers on a shared journey of healing.
  3. Coping Strategies: Equip participants with a toolkit of coping strategies, empowering them to navigate the emotional challenges associated with grief.
  4. Memory Celebration: Create opportunities for participants to celebrate positive memories of their loved ones, promoting a sense of connection and remembrance.
  5. Resilience Building: Facilitate activities that enhance resilience, helping participants build strength and adaptability in the face of loss and life's challenges.
  6. Future-Forward Reflection: Encourage participants to reflect on their journey, fostering a positive outlook and providing tools for moving forward with resilience and hope.

This Grief and Loss Small Group Counseling Curriculum includes:

  • Note to Counselors
  • Objectives & Goals
  • Group Session Overview
  • ASCA Mindset and Behavior STANDARDS
  • Binder Cover Page & Spine Options
  • Teacher Nominations and Follow Up Forms
  • Parent/Guardian Letter and Consent Form
  • Group Planning Sheet
  • Name Tags
  • Group Member Reminders
  • Group Attendance Record
  • Student Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Teacher Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Additional Data Collection
  • Confidentiality Sign
  • Passes - Hall, Class, Counselor, Social Worker & Psychologist
  • Student Desk Reminders
  • Counselor Chats Handout
  • Certificates

Below are the specific details for each individual session which can be used in isolation or as a comprehensive anger management curriculum.

SESSION OVERVIEW

This grief and loss curriculum comprises of EIGHT SESSIONS which include:

  1. Welcome and Introduction: In the opening session, students are introduced to the group, fostering trust and setting expectations. Group-building exercises and activities are employed to establish a supportive environment.
  2. Exploring Grief: This session delves into the concept of grief and its various manifestations. Through a grief collage reflection, students visually express and share their individual experiences, promoting understanding and empathy.
  3. Letter to my Loved One: Participants will have the opportunity to express their emotions and thoughts through letter writing which allows them to process their feelings and find a personalized way to remember and honor the person they have lost.
  4. Exploring Emotions: The focus shifts to identifying and managing emotions associated with grief. Engaging in emotion charades and discussion circles, students enhance their emotional literacy and communication skills.
  5. Caring for Yourself: Emphasizing the importance of self-care in the grieving process, this session equips students with strategies for emotional well-being. Activities include creating a self-care toolbox and practicing mindfulness exercises.
  6. My Grief Suitcase: Students examine their personal coping strategies and resilience, represented symbolically in a "Grief Suitcase." This reflective session promotes self-awareness and understanding of individual coping mechanisms.
  7. My Memory Jar: Crafting a Memory Jar becomes a poignant activity to honor positive memories and celebrate the lives of loved ones. Personal reflections are incorporated into this creative and meaningful exercise.
  8. Termination and Review: The concluding session focuses on group reflection, expressing gratitude, and discussing future support. Students engage in activities that encourage thoughtful reflection on the group journey, fostering a sense of closure and individual goal-setting.

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GRIEF AND LOSS Workbook Guide - Healing and Growth Activities

By All Therapy Resources

Everyone grieves differently and experiences different emotional reactions. Some may not want to discuss while others may want to share memories of their loved one. Therefore it is important to allow every individual to express themselves as much as they feel comfortable doing so.

The objectives of this workbook are to facilitate dialogue which is important during the healing process. This resource additionally focuses on the development of coping strategies which is a key component for any type of therapeutic work. The more coping skills and individual possesses, the better they will be able to handle emotional distress that comes with the loss of a loved one.

The following resource explores and includes the following:

-What is Grief?

-“Tears” of Grief Model

-5 Stages of Grief

-Exploring Emotions (including Concurrent Emotions)

-Exploring Physical Symptoms of stress (impact on body)

-Coping Strategies

-Development of a “Staying Healthy Plan” (mental and physical strategies)

-Creative Therapy activities, worksheets, reflective questions and colouring

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SOCIAL SKILLS, PUBERTY, PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOURS, RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY

Puberty Lesson and Activity Book

Appropriate V's Appropriate Things to Say

Learning about Bodies and Puberty Workbook

Protective Behaviours, Relationships and Puberty Special Game

Stranger Danger Education

Road Safety Social Story

Fire Safety Social Story

Safety In The Community Activity and Educative Book

AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES

How My Engine Runs Social Story

Teaching Children about Personal Space

Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness

When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story

Understanding Divorce Social Story

Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story

Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story

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Supporting Students to Gain Insight through Reflection

Supervision and Reflective Practice Templates

Increasing a Child's Attention Span

Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem

Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies

Children with Attachment and Abandonment Issues: Behavioural Strategies

Recognising Defences in Children

ANGER MANAGEMENT

Anger Management Plan

Anger Management Activity Worksheets

Anger Management Traffic Lights Activity

My Anger Management Workbook

BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT AND BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANS

Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts

Understanding Behavioural Triggers

Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable)

Behaviour Reward Chart - Boys (editable)

Behaviour Thermometer - Incident Prevention and Response Plan (editable)

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ANGER MANAGEMENT Small Group Counseling Curriculum - Elementary School

By All Therapy Resources

"Keep Your Cool" is an ASCA-aligned Anger Management Small Group Counseling Curriculum, specifically designed for elementary school children aged 5 to 11. This Anger Management Small Group Counseling Curriculum offers an array of dynamic, engaging, and interactive activities aimed at helping children effectively manage their anger while enhancing their emotional regulation and interpersonal skills.

"Keep Your Cool" effectively aligns with ASCA mindset and behavior standards, offering a comprehensive approach to emotional well-being. It provides a safe and supportive environment for children to explore their emotions, learn effective coping strategies, and foster healthier relationships, all within an interactive and engaging 6 session format.

This Anger Management Small Group Counseling Curriculum includes:

  • Note to Counselors
  • Objectives & Goals
  • Group Session Overview
  • ASCA Mindset and Behavior STANDARDS
  • Binder Cover Page & Spine Options
  • Teacher Nominations and Follow Up Forms
  • Parent/Guardian Letter and Consent Form
  • Group Planning Sheet
  • Name Tags
  • Group Member Reminders
  • Group Attendance Record
  • Student Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Teacher Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Additional Data Collection
  • Confidentiality Sign
  • Passes - Hall, Class, Counselor, Social Worker & Psychologist
  • Student Desk Reminders
  • Counselor Chats Handout
  • Certificates

Below are the specific details for each individual session which can be used in isolation or as a comprehensive curriculum.

Comprising SIX SESSIONS, each tailored to address specific aspects of anger-related issues, this program equips children with invaluable life skills.

1.Session 1: Welcome and Introduction to Anger Management (Exploring Triggers) - In this foundational session, children are introduced to the group and the concept of anger management. Through thoughtful discussions and interactive activities, participants explore their anger triggers, gaining valuable insights into what makes them angry and how they respond to it.

2.Session 2: Rainbow Emotional Regulation - In the second session, children delve into the concept of emotional regulation using the metaphor of a rainbow. They learn to recognize various emotional states, understand what these emotions look and feel like, and explore how to achieve emotional balance through engaging and interactive activities.

3.Session 3: Red and Green Choice Behavior Choices - Session 3 centers on helping children distinguish between "red" (unhelpful) and "green" (helpful) behavior choices when they experience anger. Through interactive games and exercises, participants reinforce the importance of making constructive choices in dealing with their anger.

4.Session 4: Helping and Hurting Hands (Physical Aggression) - The fourth session introduces the concept of helping and hurting hands, focusing on addressing physical aggression. Children engage in interactive activities designed to explore alternatives to physical aggression and learn how to express their anger safely.

5.Session 5: Dragon Breaths (Deep Breathing) - In Session 5, deep breathing is presented as an effective coping strategy for anger management. Through activities like "Dragon Breaths," participants practice deep breathing techniques, empowering them to control their emotional responses constructively.

6.Session 6: Keep Your Cool Calming Strategies, Termination, and Review - The program culminates in the sixth session, where children learn various calming strategies to manage their anger, including visualization, counting, or using a designated "calm down" corner. This final session also serves as an opportunity for participants to review what they've learned throughout the program. To reinforce their newly acquired skills, children engage in a creative "cool down ice-cream craft," making this curriculum not only informative but fun and memorable.

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ANGER MANAGEMENT Workbook - Lesson and activities for Adolescents

By All Therapy Resources

Do you know a teenager who needs help managing their anger? Anger can be difficult to manage and the Anger Management Workbook and Activities for Adolescents is here to help. Developed utilizing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy principles, this 92-page comprehensive workbook focuses on teaching students the signs of anger, how to cope with strong emotions, and how to develop better ways of expressing their feelings. This SEL resource is perfect for school counselors and psychologists in middle school or high school.

This workbook is a great tool for helping teenagers identify internalized (depressed, socially withdrawn) or externalized (demonstrating behavioural concerns) anger and provides practical strategies for managing it. With these tools, they’ll build social emotional learning skills that will last a lifetime including how to cultivate strong character, growth mindset, healthy choices, and more.

Downloading this convenient, adolescent-friendly counseling curriculum takes the guesswork out of building teens' emotional health. With reliable information, helpful activities, and easy-to-follow steps, you’ll be able to help teens discover an emotionally healthy self – all in an approachable, friendly format. Get your copy today and turn any problem into an opportunity for learning and growth.

✎✎✎ Topics Covered:

  • Anger Management
  • Exploring Dynamics between Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviours (i.e.: Behaviours can reinforce thoughts, perceptions can create feelings)
  • Anxiety Management
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Mindfulness and Relaxation
  • Social Relating
  • Dishonesty
  • Forgiveness
  • Self Life Narrative
  • Reflective Practices
  • Healthy Choices
  • Consequences
  • 4 Part Apologies
  • Coping and Self-Help Skills
  • I Messages
  • Support System
  • Behaviour Triggers and Coping Skills
  • Understanding Your Engine
  • Problem Solving
  • Isolating and Labeling Behaviors
  • Core Values & Beliefs
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Self Esteem
  • Things In Your Control vs. Out of Your Control
  • Concurrent Emotions
  • Emotional Literacy

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ANXIETY & WORRIES Anxiety Curriculum Workbook Counseling Lesson SPANISH VERSION

By All Therapy Resources

Empower your students to understand and manage their anxiety with our comprehensive workbook designed for counselors and psychologists. This engaging resource is packed with worksheets, activities, posters, handouts, and more to support students in overcoming anxiety and staying grounded in the present moment. Say goodbye to prep work - this counseling workbook is ready to print and use!

In this anxiety-focused mini-lesson, students will explore various aspects of anxiety and develop effective coping strategies. The workbook covers the following topics:

  • All about Emotions: Understanding the role of emotions in our lives.

  • All about Anxiety: Discovering facts about anxiety and its impact.

  • The Anxiety & Stress Continuum: Exploring the range of anxiety experiences.

  • Understanding Anxiety:

    • Identifying the signs and sensations of anxiety.
    • Recognizing physical symptoms associated with anxiety.
    • Exploring the body's fight/flight/freeze response.
  • Panic Button Questionnaire: Assessing triggers and responses to anxiety.

  • Anxiety & Panic Attacks:

    • Differentiating between anxiety and panic attacks.
    • Understanding common symptoms of panic attacks.
  • Scale of Worry:

    • Creating a personalized scale to gauge worry levels.
    • Using a rating worksheet to assess worries.
  • Asking for Help: Identifying support needs during anxious moments.

  • Calming & Coping Strategies:

  • Strategy Cards: Exploring a variety of coping techniques.

  • Coping Skills Rating Scales: Evaluating the effectiveness of coping strategies.

  • Deep Breathing - Chasing Rainbows: A guided exercise for relaxation.

  • Sensory Diffusers & Visualization: Engaging the senses for grounding.

  • 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique: A practical tool to stay present.

  • Anxiety Worksheet: Promoting self-reflection and insight.

  • Release your Worries: Letting go of anxious thoughts.

  • Letting Go of my Thoughts: Strategies for managing intrusive thoughts.

  • Panic Button Coping Skills Poster: Visual reminders of coping strategies.

  • Getting Help: Recognizing the importance of seeking support.

  • Personal Growth Challenge: Encouraging personal development.

  • 3 Good Things - Practicing Gratitude: Fostering a positive mindset.

  • Inspirational Quote Poster: Inspiring motivation and resilience.

Equip your students with practical tools and coping strategies to navigate anxiety. Download our comprehensive "Anxiety Workbook: Coping Strategies for Students" today and create a supportive environment for emotional well-being.

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MINDFULNESS Small Group Counseling Curriculum - MIDDLE SCHOOL

By All Therapy Resources

"Mindfully Me" is a comprehensive and engaging 7-week mindfulness small group counseling curriculum designed for middle school students and is thoughtfully aligned with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) standards. This Mindfulness small group counseling curriculum focuses on introducing mindfulness techniques and empowering students to enhance their social and emotional well-being. It offers a safe and supportive environment for students to explore their emotions, develop self-awareness, and acquire practical mindfulness skills. This curriculum is full of interactive, hands-on and engaging activities to help reinforce learning.

"Mindfully Me" is designed to empower middle school students with the skills and mindset to navigate the challenges of adolescence with resilience and self-awareness. It encourages the development of lifelong skills for emotional regulation, effective communication, and overall well-being. This mindfulness program aligns seamlessly with ASCA standards, providing a holistic approach to student development.

Program Objectives:

  • Foster emotional regulation, self-awareness, and well-being.
  • Cultivate mindfulness skills to navigate the challenges of adolescence.
  • Promote effective communication, empathy, and self-empowerment.
  • Encourage gratitude and the development of a positive mindset.
  • Align with ASCA standards for comprehensive student development.

This Curriculum Includes:

  • Note to Counselors
  • Objectives & Goals
  • Group Session Overview
  • ASCA Mindset and Behavior STANDARDS
  • Binder Cover Page & Spine Options
  • Teacher Nominations and Follow Up Forms
  • Parent/Guardian Letter and Consent Form
  • Group Planning Sheet
  • Name Tags
  • Group Member Reminders
  • Group Attendance Record
  • Student Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Teacher Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Additional Data Collection
  • Confidentiality Sign
  • Passes - Hall, Class, Counselor, Social Worker & Psychologist
  • Student Desk Reminders
  • Counselor Chats Handout
  • Certificates

Below are the specific details for each individual session which can be used in isolation or as a comprehensive curriculum.

  1. Session 1 - Welcome and Introduction to Mindfulness: This session serves as an orientation where students are introduced to the "Mindfully Me" program. It emphasizes the importance of mindfulness in everyday life, explores the expectations for the group, and establishes a safe and supportive atmosphere.

  2. Session 2 - Mindful Moments: In this session, students delve into the concept of mindfulness and practice being fully present in the moment. They engage in mindfulness activities to understand the power of the "here and now."

  3. Session 3 - Exploring Feelings: This session guides students to explore their emotions. They learn to identify and understand their feelings and develop strategies for coping with difficult emotions constructively.

  4. Session 4 - Mindful Senses: Students explore their five senses and how these senses can be used as anchors for mindfulness. They learn to focus on sensory experiences to stay present and engage in practical sensory activities.

  5. Session 5 - Mindful Breathing: Mindful breathing is introduced as a powerful tool for self-regulation. Students practice various breathing techniques to manage stress and enhance emotional control.

  6. Session 6 - Gratitude: Gratitude is the focus of this session, encouraging students to cultivate a positive mindset. They explore the concept of gratitude and engage in activities to foster appreciation for the present moment.

  7. Session 7 - Termination and Review: The final session serves as an opportunity for students to review their mindfulness journey throughout the program. They reflect on their progress and discuss how they plan to incorporate mindfulness into their daily lives moving forward.

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ANXIETY WORKBOOK Coping Strategies for Students | Panic Button CBT Counseling

By All Therapy Resources

Empower your students to understand and manage their anxiety with our comprehensive workbook designed for counselors and psychologists. This engaging resource is packed with worksheets, activities, posters, handouts, and more to support students in overcoming anxiety and staying grounded in the present moment. Say goodbye to prep work - this counseling workbook is ready to print and use!

In this anxiety-focused mini-lesson, students will explore various aspects of anxiety and develop effective coping strategies. The workbook covers the following topics:

  • All about Emotions: Understanding the role of emotions in our lives.
  • All about Anxiety: Discovering facts about anxiety and its impact.
  • The Anxiety & Stress Continuum: Exploring the range of anxiety experiences.
  • Understanding Anxiety:
    • Identifying the signs and sensations of anxiety.
    • Recognizing physical symptoms associated with anxiety.
    • Exploring the body's fight/flight/freeze response.
  • Panic Button Questionnaire: Assessing triggers and responses to anxiety.
  • Anxiety & Panic Attacks:
    • Differentiating between anxiety and panic attacks.
    • Understanding common symptoms of panic attacks.
  • Scale of Worry:
    • Creating a personalized scale to gauge worry levels.
    • Using a rating worksheet to assess worries.
  • Asking for Help: Identifying support needs during anxious moments.
  • Calming & Coping Strategies:
  • Strategy Cards: Exploring a variety of coping techniques.
  • Coping Skills Rating Scales: Evaluating the effectiveness of coping strategies.
  • Deep Breathing - Chasing Rainbows: A guided exercise for relaxation.
  • Sensory Diffusers & Visualization: Engaging the senses for grounding.
  • 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique: A practical tool to stay present.
  • Anxiety Worksheet: Promoting self-reflection and insight.
  • Release your Worries: Letting go of anxious thoughts.
  • Letting Go of my Thoughts: Strategies for managing intrusive thoughts.
  • Panic Button Coping Skills Poster: Visual reminders of coping strategies.
  • Getting Help: Recognizing the importance of seeking support.
  • Personal Growth Challenge: Encouraging personal development.
  • 3 Good Things - Practicing Gratitude: Fostering a positive mindset.
  • Inspirational Quote Poster: Inspiring motivation and resilience.

Equip your students with practical tools and coping strategies to navigate anxiety. Download our comprehensive "Anxiety Workbook: Coping Strategies for Students" today and create a supportive environment for emotional well-being.

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ANXIETY AND STRESS Counseling Workbook I CBT Portfolio - SPANISH VERSION

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Looking for an engaging and thought-provoking way to help students understand, manage and cope with anxiety and worry? Look no further – our Anxiety and Stress Counseling Workbook is the perfect solution!

This social emotional learning portfolio is an invaluable resource for teachers, parents, psychologists, counselors or anyone working with young people struggling with managing their anxieties. It covers everything from what anxiety is and how to recognize warning signs, to triggers, questionnaires, and coping strategies so students can learn how to better manage stressful feelings. This robust SEL resource is jam packed with everything needed to tackle anxiety once and for all with a trauma-informed and positive behavioral support approach.

This portfolio is divided into six individual lessons. You can choose to use the lessons in isolation or scaffold them. The six lessons include:

1. All About Anxiety

  • What is Anxiety?
  • What Does Anxiety Look and Feel Like?
  • My Anxiety Checklist
  • Anxiety Triggers
  • Scale of Worry Poster and Worksheet
  • When I Feel Worried Worksheet

2. My Panic Button

  • Your Body’s Alarm System
  • Anxiety and Stress Continuum
  • My Panic Button Questionnaire
  • When I Feel Anxious Worksheet
  • Anxiety and Panic Attacks
  • The Differences and Symptoms
  • Anxiety and Your Body
  • Helpful Thoughts

3. Calming Strategies

  • Calming Strategy Cards and Rating Scales
  • Deep Breathing
  • 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique
  • Asking for Help
  • Personal Growth Challenge
  • Gratitude
  • Exercise and My Weekly Health Plan
  • Coping Skills Poster

4. Declutter Your Worries

  • What is a Brain Dump?
  • What to Do?
  • Brain Dump Your Worries
  • When Worries Pile Up
  • Sorting My Worries
  • Dump Your Worries Craft
  • Ruminating on Your Worries

5. My Worry Monster

  • Physical Symptoms of Anxiety
  • Anxiety Triggers
  • Getting to Know Your Worry Monster
  • Creating Your Worry Monster
  • Your Helping Hand
  • Reflective Questions
  • Building Your Own Worry Monster Templates

6. Choosing to Let Go

  • Being the Pilot of Your Worries
  • Your Control Tower
  • My Worries Airplane Craft
  • Take Off! Taking Your Worries Away!
  • Emergency Oxygen Mask
  • In and Out of Your Worries (Sorting Activity)
  • Worry Affirmations

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EMOTIONAL REGULATION and COPING SKILLS Workbook - SPANISH VERSION

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Do you have students who are having trouble expressing and managing their emotions? Download this Emotional Regulation and Coping Skills Workbook and help your students identify their feelings and respond in a healthy manner.

This comprehensive social emotional learning tool contains 65 pages of therapeutic exercises that should accompany discussions with a counselor, social worker, psychologist, therapist, or certified professional. This workbook can help students learn about healthy, constructive ways to cope with strong emotions.

It can be hard for students to talk about strong emotions and even harder to manage them. That's why this workbook can help teach crucial strategies for regulating emotions and increasing emotional literacy. Whether it's better regulatory techniques, learning how to identify different feeling states, or building upon self-expression skills – these lessons will provide a safe space for instruction.

Areas of Support: Self-Awareness, Self-Control, Coping Skills, Emotional Regulation, Calming Techniques, Self-Acceptance

✎✎✎ Topics Covered:

- Emotion Identification (Anxious, Angry, Frustration, Scared, Happy, Frightened etc.)

- Feeling and Behavior Levels

- Emotional Regulation Activities

- Green and Red Choices for Behavior

- Social Stories for Emotions (Anxious, Excited, Angry, Happy, Sad/Upset)

- Worksheets

- Calm Down Plan

- Problem Solving Cubes

- Step Ladder – Feeling/Behaviors/Action Plan

- Tools to Regulate

- Feelings Pie Chart

- Feelings Thermometer

- Feeling Literacy Visuals

- Emotion Leads to Action Worksheet

- Physiological Reflections

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ANGER MANAGEMENT Group Counseling Curriculum - MIDDLE SCHOOL

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"Keep Your Cool" is an Anger Management Small Group Counseling Curriculum which is an ASCA-aligned counseling curriculum designed for middle school students aged 11-14. This anger management small group counseling curriculum features engaging and interactive activities to help students manage anger, improve emotional regulation, and enhance interpersonal skills.

"Keep Your Cool" provides a comprehensive approach to emotional well-being. This Anger Management Small Group Counseling Curriculum creates a safe and supportive space for students to explore emotions, learn effective coping strategies, and foster healthier relationships within an interactive and engaging small group format.

This Anger Management Small Group Counseling Curriculum includes:

  • Note to Counselors
  • Objectives & Goals
  • Group Session Overview
  • ASCA Mindset and Behavior STANDARDS
  • Binder Cover Page & Spine Options
  • Teacher Nominations and Follow Up Forms
  • Parent/Guardian Letter and Consent Form
  • Group Planning Sheet
  • Name Tags
  • Group Member Reminders
  • Group Attendance Record
  • Student Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Teacher Pre & Post Outcome Measures
  • Additional Data Collection
  • Confidentiality Sign
  • Passes - Hall, Class, Counselor, Social Worker & Psychologist
  • Student Desk Reminders
  • Counselor Chats Handout
  • Certificates

Below are the specific details for each individual session which can be used in isolation or as a comprehensive anger management curriculum.

Comprising of EIGHT SESSIONS tailored to address specific aspects of anger-related issues, this program equips students with essential life skills:

  1. Session 1: Welcome & Introduction to Anger Management Students are introduced to the group's purpose and the importance of anger management. Expectations for the coming weeks are discussed.
  2. Session 2: Recognizing Physical and Emotional Responses This session focuses on identifying the physical and emotional signs of anger in themselves, a crucial step in managing anger effectively.
  3. Session 3: Triggers and Warning Signs Students explore various triggers and warning signs that lead to anger, helping them proactively manage their reactions.
  4. Session 4: In and Out of My Control The concept of control and responsibility in anger management is explored. Students differentiate between what they can control and what they cannot.
  5. Session 5: Problem Solving Effective problem-solving techniques for addressing anger-provoking issues are taught. The session emphasizes the importance of resolving problems constructively.
  6. Session 6: Helpful vs Unhelpful Thoughts Students learn to recognize how their thoughts can escalate or defuse anger, distinguishing between helpful and unhelpful thought patterns.
  7. Session 7: Coping Skills Participants are introduced to a range of coping skills and strategies for managing anger, teaching practical techniques for staying calm in challenging situations.
  8. Session 8: Termination & Review In the final session, students review key concepts and skills acquired throughout the program. They reflect on their progress and set goals for managing anger in the future.

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