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A Getting to Know Yourself Worksheet for preschoolers is a valuable tool in initiating self-awareness and communication skills at an early age. Through engaging activities and simple questions, it encourages children to think about their likes, dislikes, emotions, and things that make them unique..
Jenga: Getting To Know You
These therapy worksheets are designed to facilitate cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for clients. Use these resources to promote reflective thinking and guide conversations during therapy sessions. Incorporate these worksheets into your practice to help clients better understand and manage their emotions. Start integrating these CBT worksheets into your therapy sessions today. #TherapyWorksheets #CBT #ClientSupport #therapyworksheetscbt
The Rose, Thorn, and Bud check is a great way to help kids express their emotions and talk about their feelings.
Here is a fun dice game to connect with others and connect with our emotions. You can make and color your own dice (below), or just play with normal dice. You can play it together as a family,...
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Are your students struggling with their emotions and having difficulty choosing coping strategies to regulate their bodies? Are they off-task, disruptive, distracted, or impulsive? Do you need ideas to help manage these behaviors? Use this social emotional learning activity for school counseling, speech or occupational therapy activities and classroom management.
Use our Art Therapy Worksheets to help your client unleash their creativity when expressing emotions, thoughts, or interests.
The other day, my teens were having a dispute. Unkind words were being thrown back and forth like ping pong balls. My otherwise amiable children were not being so amiable. I was not happy. I decided it was time to enlighten them on the importance of thinking before speaking, a valuable asset in the adult world. I remembered seeing posters and images on the internet which said, "Before you speak: THINK." THINK is an acronym for "Is it True? Is it Helpful? Is it Inspiring? Is it Necessary? Is…
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