By SEN Resource Source
This social story is designed to help children understand and cope with the death of someone close to them. Using simple, compassionate language and gentle visuals, the story explains what it means when a person has passed away, addresses the feelings of sadness or confusion they might experience, and provides reassurance that these emotions are normal. It also offers guidance on ways to remember and honor the person who has passed and how to seek support from family and friends.
This social story contains gaps to fill in personal details relating more specifically to the child. You can either write in the details you want to add yourself or you can email me at: info@senresourcesource.co.uk and let me know the additions you want and I will do this for you.
What is included?
20 page PDF social story
Why do you need this?
The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation.
How and when might you use this?
· To implement a social story, you should first ensure that you have eliminated distractions; that it is just you and the child sitting together focussed on the story.
· Initially you should read the story through twice with the child but it is then vital to revisit it regularly.
· Try to find a way to incorporate the story into the child's daily schedule.
· If the story is relating to a particular inappropriate behavior, it is useful to read the story when this behavior occurs, you do not however want the story to be seen as any kind of punishment.
· Regularly praise your child and keep it a positive experience.
These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them.
Peer Pressure Role Play Scenario Cards - Handle Bullying - Life Skills - SEL
By My Innovative Classroom
This comprehensive resource pack provides 20 engaging role-play scenarios to help students develop the skills to resist peer pressure and make informed decisions. By stepping into different roles and navigating challenging situations, students will learn to:
What's Included:
Benefits of Using This Resource:
By using this resource, you can equip your students with the tools they need to navigate peer pressure situations with confidence and make healthy choices.
By Joyful Explorations
These printable cards help children identify their feelings and emotions! This set of cards also includes a digital Easel activity, which can be adapted for your students so that they can show how they are feeling each day on their own devices.
Adorable and diverse characters depict twelve emotions on bright colored cards. Black and white versions of these cards are also included.
The emotions on the cards include:
→ Angry
→ Happy
→ Excited
→ Sleepy
→ Proud
→ Shy
→ Scared
→ Sad
→ Embarrassed
→ Confused
→ Hurt
→ Grumpy
As an added BONUS, you will also receive a page filled with ideas for using these cards!
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Rainbow Breathing Exercise | Mindfulness for Kids | Emotional Regulation
By Jennifer Arnold
This printable Rainbow Breathing Exercise is a perfect tool for teaching mindfulness to kids in a simple, fun way!
It’s a great addition to any classroom, homeschool, or calm-down corner, helping kids self-regulate when they’re feeling anxious or overwhelmed. Just guide them to trace each color of the rainbow as they breathe in and out—repeating as often as needed until they feel calm.
You can easily print and laminate it for repeated classroom use, making it ideal for teachers, school counselors, and therapists who focus on building coping skills and emotional regulation in kids. This resource brings mindfulness practice to your space, supporting kids’ mental and emotional well-being!
Instant Download- print out as many copies as you wish!
What’s included:
1 file- 3 PDF pages
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
Copyright © 2024 ArnoldWellnessDesign
Graduation Certificates for Counselor, Social Worker, School Psych Kids Theme
By A Plus Education
Celebrate, recognize, and remind your students how far they have come and how far they have grown throughout the counseling session.
A fun way to help end your counseling session for the year with your students and to transition them out of your counseling service.
Certificates include counseling, group counseling, social work lessons, and psychology lessons.
The zip file includes:
* Editable Graduation Certificates Girls and Boys ( 3 girls and 3 boys)
* Editable Blank Certificates for Girls and Boys
The file is in Powerpoint. Editable means only the text can be edited.
Organizational Skills Activity Worksheets | Time Management Worksheets Organized
By Queen's Educational Resources
Organizational Skills Activity Worksheets | Time Management Worksheets | Get Organized
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❤️ This resource is included in the Organizational Skills Bundle!
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About This Resource
★ Organizational Skills Activity Worksheets
★ 102 pages
★ Resource Type – Activity Worksheets, Extended Activities, and Sample Responses
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)
★ Excellent for Grades 8-12
★ Google Slide Link
★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
Items Included:
★ 35+ Organizational Skills Activity Worksheets
★ Extension Activity Packets
★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
★ 6 Google Slide Links
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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Looking for a comprehensive way to help teens build essential organizational skills? This Organizational Skills Worksheets resource offers engaging activities designed to challenge teens to think critically about how they manage their time, responsibilities, and priorities. Each worksheet encourages students to reflect on their current habits, evaluate their organizational and time management behaviors, and identify areas for improvement. Through guided reflection, students will assess how their habits impact their overall productivity and stress levels, set realistic goals, and explore strategies for better planning and task management. These activities promote self-awareness, problem-solving, and the skills teens need to successfully balance academics, extracurriculars, and personal commitments.
Included are extension activities (packets) that encourage students to delve deeper into the exercises, prompting them to reflect on their organizational habits and behaviors. These activities guide students in identifying areas for improvement and developing practical solutions for enhancing their organizational skills and time management.
Answer keys | Sample Responses are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.
Activity Worksheet Topics include:
★ Organizational Skills Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
★ Organizational Skills Self-Assessment (w/ Scoring Rubric)
★ Anticipation Guide Thought Extension
★ Time Table Critique: Mastering Time Management (2 variations)
★ Skills of An Organized Person Self-Assessment
★ Life Priorities Ranking
★ Smart Organizational Decisions
★ Create Your Own Weekly Timetable (several variations)
★ Time Management Reflection Questions
★ Planning Ahead: Goal Setting and Action Steps
★ Planning Ahead: Goal Setting and Action Steps Reflection
★ Taylor's Overloaded Monday: A Time-Management Challenge
★ Taylor’s Time Management Transformation
★ Being Realistic: Reflection Questions
★ Organizational Skills: Time Management Scenario
★ Organizational Skills: Organizing Schoolwork Scenario
★ Studing Efficiently: Real-Life Tips from Your Peers
★ Time Management Reflection
★ Responsibility Breaddown: Tackling Stress with Strategy
★ The Benefits of Being Organized
★ The Consequences of Disorganization: Reflecting on Personal Challenges
★ Text Message Conversation: Teamwork in Organization
★ Text Message Conversation: Finding Focus: Organizing Tasks for Better Progress
★ Organizational Advice for Friends
EXTENSION Activities included (Packets)
★ Advice for Staying Organized in School
★ Building Your Study Routine Activity
★ My Realistic Planner Challenge Activity
★ Understanding and Managing Your Responsibilities
★ Your Organizational Space Activity
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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.
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This resource is also included in the following discounted Bundles:
❤️ SEL Activity Worksheets Mega Bundle
❤️ SEL Mega Bundle
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❤️ Time Management Scenarios
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LET'S CONNECT:
By Colourful Communicators
I FEEL & I NEED BOARD + VISUALS (EMOTIONS & CHOICE ACTIVITIES):
Are any of your students getting frustrated and finding it difficult to express their emotions & regulate themselves? Are you seeing problem behaviors in your classroom that your want to reduce? Do you have neurodiverse learners who are needing a little extra support?
TRY THIS SIMPLE & EASY TO IMPLEMENT TOOL! :-)
I FEEL-I NEED boards are a great way to help students express their feelings, reduce frustration, and enhance communication, ultimately promoting a more supportive & inclusive classroom environment.
Included:
I Feel & I Need Boards (Full Colour + Colour Outline). 12 x Emotion Visuals. 12 x Choice Visuals for Emotional Regulation Activities. 12 x Blank Spaces for Personalized Photos. Visuals are 6cm x 6cm in size.
If you feel that your student may benefit from an "I Feel I Need" choice board containing real life photos/facial expressions instead, you can source this HERE!
Please feel free to email me if you are looking for particular sizing or visual, and I will see what I can do :-) - colourfulcommunicationtherapy@gmail.com
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Rainbow Breathing, 3rd, Social Emotional Learning, No-prep, Activities
By Elena Tenisi
Rainbow breathing techniques for any student working on their breath work. Resource comes in colored and black/white versions. For colored version: Simply print out, laminate, and use with your students. Can be used for quiet centers, desks, or individual use. Great for students with anxiety. Could be used before/after tests, morning meditations, or morning work. If using the black/white versions, have your students color in the shapes then practice the breathing techniques.
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WebQuest - Psychology - Types of Conditioning - 15 Questions
By Quick Assignment Central
This WebQuest includes 15 questions with individual links for students to explore to find the answer to the question.
Includes a comprehensive answer key.
Written at a 9th grade level, suitable for many different grades
Letter to Parents | Testing Notification & Request for Encouragement
By Jessica
Use these letters to parents templates to notify them about upcoming standardized and state testing. The letters include a request to the parents to write letters of encouragement to their children so they can read them before testing. This product includes different versions of the letters to parents, lined paper for the parents to write their letters, PLUS a end of the year letter for you to send out to your students.
✨Take a peek at the preview to get a closer look.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
HOW IT WORKS
1. Choose which letter you want to send to parents to notify them of major testing and request letters of encouragement.
2. EDIT the letter to include the deadline for letters from parents and your name.
3. Print the letter and send it to parents or send via email.
4. Collect the letters of encouragement from the parents and distribute to the students prior to state or standardized testing.
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Self-Esteem & Confidence Daily Diary Prompts - Teenagers Regulation Self Care
By All Therapy Resources
Workbook to support students to focus on their strengths and
abilities and promote feelings of self-worth, self-esteem and confidence.
This Book belongs to you. This is a great resource for you to reflect daily on your feelings and emotions and explore growth mindset related to self-esteem and confidence. Each day includes a specific growth mindset question focusing on self-esteem and confidence for you to reflect and write on.
There are over 30 pages so you can use one page per day for an entire month. Daily writing prompts explore the areas:
- Personal strengths, qualities, attributes and successes
- The role of praise, commendation and compliments on self-esteem and confidence
- How others can contribute to our feelings of self-worth and how we can do the same.
- Core sense of self – our core believes, values and defining qualities
- The role of happiness and giving in our self-esteem and confidence
- How self-esteem and confidence relate to happiness
- What impacts self-esteem and confidence both negatively and positively
- Overcoming obstacles and challenges
This workbook encourages gratitude, insight, motivation and productivity. The themes of this workbook encourages hard work, utilizing strategies that work for that individual, self-esteem and confidence development, empowerment, organization, perseverance, collaboration and commitment to personal development.
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KINDNESS ACTIVITY SET - Foster Empathy and Kindness in Kids
By Just Be Creative Homeschooling
Looking for creative ways to teach your students the importance of kindness? Our Kindness Activity Set is designed to make learning about empathy and compassion engaging and fun. This comprehensive set is filled with activities that encourage children to think about and practice kindness in their everyday lives.
Perfect for classrooms, home, or group settings, this activity set is an excellent way to promote a culture of kindness and empathy among young learners!
IN ADDITION, this resource includes a helpful tip sheet about "Child Development and Play Activities." Through this resource, parents will gain practical insights into how different types of play contribute to their child's overall development. The information sheet provides simple and engaging ideas for fostering cognitive, physical, social, and emotional growth through play. By incorporating these activities, young learners can develop essential skills while enjoying the fun and creativity that play brings to their everyday lives.
Fruit of the Spirit: Holy Spirit Full Day Retreat: Handouts, Activities, Games
By Catholic Kids
The Fruit of the Spirit Retreat is a COMPLETE day of activities, lessons, handouts, and games to help students learn about the Fruit of the Spirit. Perfect for a Confirmation Retreat.
The Fruits of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22-23 are a great lesson that’s easy enough for all students to understand, but still deepen their knowledge and ability to act with those fruits. This is great for any class and would be a perfect Confirmation Retreat for Catholic students.
Galatians 5:22-23 God’s Spirit makes us loving, happy, peaceful, patient, kind, good, faithful, gentle, and self-controlled.
The PowerPoint and handouts were created so it can be displayed throughout the entire retreat and guide students (and leaders) through every step of the day. Just print, prepare a few supplies (listed in the PowerPoint), and you’re ready to go! The PowerPoint is fully editable so you can read through the retreat and make adjustments to fit your students. The timing is flexible and activities could easily be moved or removed to fit your schedule. This retreat could easily fill an full day, or could be shortened without losing the meaning.
The worksheets (handouts) are in the PDF included in this download. Instructions for their use are throughout the PowerPoint.
This was designed for Middle School Students but could be used for 4th-12th grade.
Activities Included in the Retreat
The Goodness Fruit of the Spirit Activities are two activities to focus on Goodness. Students will analyze bible verses from Romans, Genesis, Proverbs, Exodus, Psalms, and 1 Chronicles. They will create a mini-poster and complete a doodle prayer activity.
The Faithfulness Fruit of the Spirit Activities are two activities to focus on Faithfulness. Students will analyze Jesus’ life and his focus on popularity and faithfulness. They will compare Jesus’ example with the way their friends focus on popularity and the effect of positive and negative behavior connects to popularity and faithfulness with their friends.
The Kindness Fruit of the Spirit Activities are two activities to focus on Kindness. Students will analyze the meaning of Gossip, read and summarize bible verses from Proverbs related to Gossip, then evaluate and adjust their definition. Students will also create an Acrostic Poem about kindness.
These Faithfulness in friendship Fruit the Spirit Activities are two activities to focus on Faithfulness. Students will take a self-assessment and analyze their willingness to include others in their circles of friends. They will also write the names of family, friends, teachers, and others adults into a circle of friendship diagram to analyze their boundaries and friendships.
These Joy Fruit the Spirit Activities are two activities to focus on Joy. Students will meet new people and have people sign their ‘BINGO’ sheet if they like certain activities. This will help students get to know others and is a great ice-breaker. Students will also brainstorm something that they are thankful for that starts with each letter of the alphabet. Students will think about the connection between joy and thankfulness.
PowerPoint is 165 slides and is available as a PDF or PowerPoint
PDF Handouts is 13 pages
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Feeling Grumpy Social Story and Role-Playing Scenarios
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes 1 social story that focuses on feeling grumpy. Students will also learn the meanings of grumpy, irritated, miserable, and crabby.
In this product that relates with feeling grumpy students will discuss 10 questions that relate with feeling grumpy, irritated, miserable, and crabby, and how you may feel when you are grumpy, when you can feel grumpy and why, how your friends/family may feel when you are grumpy, what helps you feel better when you are grumpy, etc. Students can discuss these questions and share their responses with a partner, in a group, or with the class.
The social story includes comprehension questions throughout. Some of the questions require students to put their feet in the shoes of the characters. At the end of this product, there are 4 role-playing scenario cards that will require students to discuss feeling grumpy, how students would feel in a given situation, and what they can do when they feel grumpy or when someone else they know is feeling grumpy.
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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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If you want to take it a step further and progress monitor these (or any) behavior goals, consider the Behavior Progress Monitoring Tracking Sheet + Graphing Bundle. This companion product makes it easy to track and graph behaviors like frequency, rate, and duration, while providing valuable visual data for informed decision-making in IEPs and BIPs.
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Emotions and Feelings Vocabulary Word Wall Cards plus Write and Wipe Version
By Three Little Homeschoolers
These cards are great for introducing feelings and emotions or for working on social skills! Low prep...just print, cut, and laminate. Perfect for writing centers, word walls, flash cards, young learners, and ESL students! Happy, sad, embarrassed, surprised, silly, proud, angry, and more. Includes a write and wipe version of the cards so you can laminate them and use them in writing centers! Looking for other vocabulary cards? Need vocab words that you don't see below? Click here to let me know what you're looking for and I'll add it to my to do list! Vocabulary/Word Wall Cards Endless Bundle with FREE Updates for Life *ALL sets for 30% or more off* Weather Vocabulary Cards Four Seasons Vocabulary Cards Winter Sports Vocabulary Cards Christmas Nativity Vocabulary Cards Winter Holiday Vocabulary Cards More coming soon... ***************************************************************************** Before you go... Follow me to be the first to know about discounts, sales, and new products! Get credit to use on your next purchase • Leave feedback for any purchases you've made and TeachShare will give you a credit toward your next purchase! Plus, feedback helps me make better products tailored to what my customers are looking for. *****************************************************************************
Identifying Feelings Worksheets
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for Feeling Identifying Worksheets to reinforce your Unit on Identifying Feelings and Emotions? These 23 identifying feelings worksheets will keep your preschool, pre-k and kindergarten students engaged and will be a welcome addition to your social-emotional learning curriculum.
These print and go identifying feelings worksheets focus on a variety of feelings and emotions: happy, sad, shy, scared, surprised, grumpy, silly, confused, angry, nervous, disappointed, proud
♡♡Did you know this resource is part of a Feelings Activities BUNDLE? ♡♡
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What's Included in this Identifying Feelings Worksheets pack?
Match the Activity with the Feeling (2 sheets)
- Read the scenarios and match them with the feeling.
- Feelings: Grumpy, proud, sad, surprised, shy, sad, scared, happy.
Match the Feelings (2 sheets)
- Draw a line to match the feelings expressed on the faces of each character.
Match the Feeling with the Word (2 sheets)
- Draw a line to match the feeling words with the character.
- Feelings: Happy, sad, shocked, angry, nervous, tired, excited, shy, silly, confused.
Picture Sort (2 sheets)
- Cut and sort pictures.
- Feelings: Shocked & Excited, Sad & Angry
Identifying Feelings (3 sheets)
- Search and circle the children with the same feeling.
- Feelings: Happy, Sad, Angry
My Feelings Worksheets (9 sheets)
- What do you look like when you are feeling this? What helps you calm down or feel better?
- Feelings: Disappointed, scared, nervous, angry, worried, sad
- What brings you joy? What gets you excited? What are you proud of?
- Draw what you look like when you experience these feelings.
Identifying Feelings (3 sheets)
- Look at the real photos of people. What are they feeling? Color the correct feeling.
- Feelings: nervous, angry, shocked, proud, excited, shy, silly, happy, confused.
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✯ 20 of the identifying feelings worksheets come in 2 versions: Black & White and Color.
✯ 3 worksheets come with color photos.
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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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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!
Educators Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 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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Mindfulness Breathing Exercise Clipart for Mental Health and Wellness
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These spring and summer themed mindfulness clip art graphics are designed to be finger tracing exercises to help students practice mindful and conscious breathing. This kind of exercise can be used for calming corners, morning group time and as a de-escalation activity! School counselors may also find this as a helpful aid in working with students.
Practicing mindfulness and using breathing exercises can help children to decrease stress and anxiety, as well as decrease disruptive behaviors, and help to increase their happiness, focus, self-control and overall well-being!
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