We are a team of professional Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Behavioural Practitioners, Counselors and Teachers who enjoy creating resources to support children and young people to build confidence, resilience and ensure optimal learning. We are motivated by passion to create educational and therapeutic resources which are evidence-based, creative, innovative and flexible.
We are a team of professional Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Behavioural Practitioners, Counselors and Teachers who enjoy creating resources to support children and young people to build confidence, resilience and ensure optimal learning. We are motivated by passion to create educational and therapeutic resources which are evidence-based, creative, innovative and flexible.
Mental Health includes our emotional, psychological and social wellbeing. It affects how we think, feel and even act. Our Mental Health is very important because it helps determine how we relate to others, handle stress and make choices in life.
This also works in reverse. The different aspects of ones life, such as interpersonal relationships and physical factors can all impact our mental health. Other conditions such as stress, anxiety and depression can also affect a persons mental health.
Good Mental health is a delicate balance of many factors and elements in ones life. Together, they help to either contribute to good mental health or potentially cause disruptions. In this portfolio, we explore important aspects of mental health that teenagers and adults should be aware of to ensure that we are giving them the best foundation to achieve ongoing wellness and happiness.
This portfolio is divided into six individual lessons. You can choose to use each lesson in isolation or scaffold through the lessons one by one. The six lessons include:
1.What is Mental Health?
What is Mental Health?
Risk Factors
Mental Health Continuum
Exploring your Mental Health States
2.Anxiety and Stress
What is Anxiety?
What is Stress?
What’s the difference?
How Anxiety & Stress Affects the Body
My Anxiety Checklist Questionnaire
Exploring your Anxiety & Stress Worksheet
3.Depression, Self-Harm and Suicide
What is Depression, Symptoms & Causes
Self-harm and why people do it
Suicide and warning signs
Helping someone at risk
Let’s bust those myths!
Negative Thoughts and tracking
4.Drugs, Alcohol and Mental Health
The impact of Drugs on Mental Health
How Alcohol affects your Brain
Looking at your Habits Questionnaire
5.Caring for Self
The importance of Self-Care
Seven pillars of Self-Care
Limiting Social Media Use
Exercise, Sleep Hygiene Practices
Self-Care Check-in and Bingo
Developing a Self-Care Plan
6.Reaching out
Relationships & Depression
Reaching Out – What to do and say
Ask for a check-in
Where to go for Support
Raising the Alarm
My Action Plan
DISCLAIMER: This resource is mainly for information purposes and are not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, medical treatment or therapy. Please never disregard professional psychological or medical advice nor delay in seeking professional advice or treatment because of something you have read in this resource.
This portfolio is engaging, reflective and thought-provoking. Everything you need to cover this topic is found in this portfolio. It covers everything from what is anxiety, warning signs, triggers, worry scales, questionnaires, learning about our body’s alarm system and flight/fight system, calming and coping strategies, brain dumping your worries, learning what is in and out of your control, crafts and much more!
This portfolio 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 portfolio is divided into six individual lessons. You can choose to use each lesson in isolation or scaffold through the lessons one by one. 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 & 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 (in and out of your control)
My worries airplane craft
Take off! Taking your worries away!
Emergency oxygen mask
In and out of your worries (sorting activity)
Worry affirmations
This portfolio provides a great foundation of knowledge to support teenagers and young people to avoid risky situations and make healthier personal choices.
Teenagers and young people are faced with many influences when it comes to alcohol, drugs and peer pressure. Effective drug education can play an important counterbalancing role in shaping a normative culture of safety, moderation and informed decision making.
This portfolio takes a harm and risk mitigating approach to provide the knowledge to support individuals to make sound choices and decisions.
This portfolio supports student in the following ways:
To make healthy and safe choices (drugs, alcohol and legal limits)
Identify and reflect on potential consequences
Develop and implement risk and harm mitigating strategies
Know what to do to stay safe and if needed, reach out and get support
This portfolio is divided into six individual lessons which includes knowledge, activity worksheets, reflective activities, questionnaires and a find-a-word. You can choose to use each lesson in isolation or scaffold through the lessons one by one. The six lessons include:
ALL ABOUT ALCOHOL
What is Alcohol?
Short and long term effects
Legal alcohol limits
Why do people drink
Hangovers, Drink Spiking, Date Rape Drugs
Tips to avoid drink spiking
ALL ABOUT DRUGS
What are drugs?
How are drugs made & Why do people use?
Impact of drugs and addiction
Stimulants & depressants
Smoking & Tobacco (including vaping)
Drugs – Cannabis, Hallucinogens, ICE,
Consequences of drugs
3.PEER PRESSURE
What is Peer Pressure?
Peer Pressure Questionnaire
Why is it hard to say “No”
Influences and Decisions
Scenarios and Reflection Worksheet
Tips for Saying “No”
Preparing to Say No Bingo Tips
4.DRUGS, ALCOHOL & MENTAL HEALTH
Impact of Drugs on Mental Health
How alcohol affects your brain
Looking at your habits questionnaire
Reflection sheet
5.STAYING SAFE
Safe Partying Tips
Reducing risks
Be Drug Aware
Getting home safe and sound
International Standard Emergency Number
If your friend drinks too much…
Saying “No”
REACHING OUT
You don’t have to do it alone
Getting help
Concerns for a friend and what to do
Setting Goals
Resisting Help
Where to go for Support
Mindset is everything! This workbook supports children to develop a growth mindset and learn not to give up. It incorporates reading, expressive writing, critical thinking, reflective insight development while also teaching social and emotional learning and growth mindset skills for little learners.
The following 75 page workbook focuses on the following topics to encourage emotional wellbeing and resilience:
• Anger management
• Anxiety Management
• Emotional Regulation
• Resilience
• Self-Belief and Confidence
• Positive Thinking
• Relaxation
• Social relating
• Reflective behaviours
• Healthy choices
• Coping Skills
• Understanding your engine
• Problem solving
• Isolating and labelling behaviours
• Creative Visualisation
• Find-a-words
and much much more…
This feelings and behaviour workbook includes:
Introductory ‘about your workbook” – learning about the individual
Anger rules – what’s okay/not okay
Feeling find-a-word
Body Keeps the Score exercise – reflective exercise
Volcano anger management exercise and activity
Poster – what to do when you feel angry
Reflective anger management exercises
Star Tips for controlling anger
Emotions Poster “printable”
Rules to support change – poster
Anger Management worksheets
Deep breathing exercise
Coping skills exercise/activity
Understand your Engine – Engine Speeds
How I feel Today diary entry
Healthy me diary/journal
Cool Down Thoughts Poste
Problem Solving Reflective Activity – stop and think/choices
Knowing you feelings – reflective activity – frustration/happy/angry/mad
Helping Hand activity – who to go for support/trust
Biggest Hurt and Sadness activity
Creative Activity – Make a safe home for your pet
Bucket Activity – reflective care
SPOTLIGHT activity
And much more….
This is a workbook that can be printed and used for all children, including those with behavioural and anger management issues to support behaviour change.
This package includes over 36 exercises and activities to do with children, as well as tips and behavioural reinforcer pages.
This package has been utilized for all children and has been used within a school setting as part of a “self care” program. This can also be utilized for children with ADHD, intellectual disability, autism and/or developmental delay.
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This lesson helps students personify and project their grief onto their own monster that they create with the therapeutic aim to reflect and gain insight. This intervention asks students to create a representation of grief and give it a name. By externalizing grief, it becomes something that they can deal with and manage. It is no longer an abstract idea that they have no control over. It becomes manageable.
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. This activity supports the individual to do this.
This therapeutic intervention requires the therapist to be very curious and unconditionally accepting of the Grief Monster that the student creates and imagines. Remember the vital role of empathy and at the end of the intervention sincerely thank the student for sharing what their grief looks like as a monster to support integration. Further discussion ideas for integration might include exploration of the themes and trends that arise during this intervention.
This resource includes:
Therapist Notes
We are sorry for your loss…
What is grief?
How does your body feel today?
What feeds your grief?
Getting to know your Grief Monster?
Safe Place for your Grief Monster
What it looks like?
Monster Diaries
Coping Strategies – Ways to care for your Grief Monster
My Helping Hand
Monster feelings chart Poster
Post Session Reflective questions
Building your own Grief Monster
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Small, Medium and Big Problems Sizes, Reactions and Solutions Counseling Lesson
This lesson encourages students to differentiate between small, medium and big problems as well as exploring potential reaction sizes. This resource is reflective in nature allowing for open discussion and reflections to encourage students to brainstorm and generate solutions and ideas for various problems.
This is a fun, engaging and creative counselling lesson which is great for a variety of individual, group and whole class activities to support learning. This mini-lesson helps to develop social emotional skills, in particular learn to problem solve and strengthen social skills.
THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:
Different sizes of problems (small, medium, big)
-Criteria of different sized problems
-Examples of problems
-Draw your own problems (worksheet)
Learning about reaction sizes
-Under-reaction, typical and over-reactions
-Exploring problems with different reaction sizes
-How different sized problems might make you feel?
Small, Medium and Big Problem Posters
Activities and Worksheets
Activity 1 – Sorting Problem Scenarios into sizes (small group or whole class activity)
Activity 2 – Exploring reactions worksheet (under, typical and over reactions)
Activity 3 – Problems and Solutions 2-piece visual puzzles
Activity 4 – Matching Problems to solutions worksheets including Problem Solving Options Poster and creating your own solutions poster (including problem solving ideas poster)
Activity 5 – Colour in the size of the problem
Activity 6 – Brainstorming Reaction Sizes worksheet
Activity 7 – Find-a-word
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This resource is a great addition for exploring emotions and feelings with little learners in a fun, creative and engaging way. This craft activity encourages students to create and make their own feelings stick puppets. This resource includes 10 colour and 10 black and white puppet templates. There are two different versions included. One version includes the word label of each feeling together with the clip art image and the other version displays the clip art only.
Included is a Puppet Show Script Narrative that you can read and encourage your students to use the stick puppets while you are telling the story.
THE FEELINGS INCLUDED ARE:
Brave
Confused
Embarrassed
Angry
Exhausted
Frustrated
Happy
Excited
Sad
Scared
Shy
Peaceful
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This creative and printable board game has been developed to provide a foundation in which to discuss several key topics in non-threatening way.
“Recharge Your Battery” is a growth mindset board game which explores self-care and the different domains including physical, mental, emotional and social aspects. Using the analogy of a “battery”, this game encourages reflection and psycho-education around healthy self-care habits.
There are over 115 reflective cards with 23 cards in each of the five various color-coded areas. These include:
Wellness
Self-Discovery
Self-Love
Recharge
Gratitude
This is a great game which is a perfect supplement for our “Recharge Your Battery” Workbook.
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This is a one page handout which provides numerous strategies to support an individual to learn to take turns. This is a great handout for parents, carers and/or other allied health professionals. This resource has been very valuable and beneficial in supporting children with learning difficulties, cognitive impairments and/or intellectual disabilities to learn how to take turns.
This resource introduces you to what IPRP’s are and the process of developing one.
This resource includes:
What is an IPRP?
-Key principles and aspects of an IPRP
-Difference between Incident Prevention & Incident Response
-Completed EXAMPLES including table format and behavioural escalation curve
-Editable (type straight into) template – both table format and behavioural escalation curve
-Supplementary ABC Data Collection Sheets
This resource includes 64 colourful, fun and engaging clip cards to support students with exploring essential every day life safety skills in the following areas.
Fire Safety
Stranger Danger
Hygiene
Kitchen Safety
Social Skills
Online Behaviour
Water Safety
Protective Behaviours
Students are encouraged to use clothes pegs to identify the right answer. An alternative can be to use a white board marker or simply point. There are 64 cards which are great for young learners including preschool, kindergarten, students with autism and special education needs. Print and laminate these cards and you will be able to use them for years to come! These are also great for reflective discussion as an extension activity.
This resource includes 50 Combination Wh type questions including who, what, where, when and why questions.
These are colourful and engaging cards and are versatile! Simply laminate, cut and you can use this resource over and over for years to come!
The questions included fall into the following categories and subjects of friends, food, season, holiday, school, music, movies, goals, animals and favourites. This has also been used as a great ice-breaker allowing you to get to know the students better as well!
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ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.
A must-have social story about Embarrassment. This social story explores and includes the following:
What does it mean to be Embarrassed?
Feelings Thermometer
How it feels?
What I can do (calming strategies)
Reflective page activity to write/draw own calming strategies
Positive Affirmations
Colouring Page
Question and Notes Page
ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.
This hands-on workbook supports students to practice mindfulness, sensory awareness, emotional control and self-regulation.
This 20 page workbook is practical and has been effectively utilized both with individual students and in a group setting. This workbook explores:
What is mindfulness?
Includes numerous activities of mindfulness
list of suitable mindfulness apps which and why they are effective
activity and worksheets
- colour your emotions
- how I feel today templates
- Journal activity
- my feelings and emotions cards
- colouring page
- thankfulness activity
- isolating feelings/emotions and attributing to situations
Simply print and ready for student implementation straight away.
ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.
This is a fun, engaging, creative and non-threatening intervention which is great for students to explore self-esteem. In particular, self-confidence, identify, feeling of belonging and feeling of competence.
What to do?
1.Encourage students to explore each of the 24 realistic scenarios on each page and reflect on how that scenario would make them feel. This also encourages self-compassion and consideration of feelings and actions as they resonate with each scenario.
2.The next step is for the students to explore the “Self-Esteem Ingredients” list and tick what self-esteem strategy they could employ and use for that particular scenario. This helps students to reflect, explore and gain insight into their own feelings and behaviours.
3.Students then put those ingredients into the “blender” which is located on each page to cement the lesson. There are 20 visuals for already developed self-esteem and confidence strategies which students can utilize. There are an addition 12 blank visual cards for students to explore some of their own individual and unique self-esteem strategies that work for them.
4.Lastly, students can create a name for that particular self-care smoothie. This heightens the learning outcomes and students become more likely to explore and employ these self-care strategies within their everyday life.
NOTE – There is a COMPLETED example page so students can see this resource in action!
ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.
This is a great card game to help introduce and reinforce learning about emotions and feelings. These are a great way to start or finish a group session!
HOW TO PLAY
1.Simply pass out the cards to all the players individually.
2.Encourage everyone to sit in a circle.
3.Pick one player to go first.
4.They are to read one of their cards. For example “I have Anger. Who has Happy?”
5.The next person who has the Happy card reads their card and so forth.
6.Play continues until all of the cards are read.
7.If you want to make this more challenging, you can time the game and see if you can break your own record!
Simply cut, laminate and keep these cards for a long time! There are a total of 22 cards.
This is all about making learning about emotions fun!
ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.
The following resource includes editable templates to help facilitate conversation to assess suicidal ideation and self harm and develop crisis safety plans.
•SUICIDE AND SELF HARM RISK ASSESSMENT (editable) - Guidelines and Questions to support facilitating conversation in assessing the risk of suicide
•PROCEDURAL TEMPLATE EXAMPLES (editable)
•Incident of Attempted Suicide or Self Harm
•Incident of Serious Self Harm
•Incident of Less Serious Self Harm
•Expressions of Imminent Intention to suicide or self harm
•CRISIS SAFETY PLANS EXAMPLES – Suicide and Self-Harm protocols, procedures, letters and action and response plans. These examples are based on fictitious client information to ensure client confidentiality.
•MOOD DATA COLLECTION SHEET (editable) – Exploring indications of “depressed mood” “deteriorating mood”, “normal mood” and “elevated mood”. Editable Data Sheet so you can include individual symptoms.
•SUICIDE AND SELF HARM MONITORING DATA SHEET (low, medium and high risk)
•PRACTICAL THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP – One page tip Sheet of practical things you can do to help someone at risk.
PLEASE NOTE: UTILIZING THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES DOES NOT IN ANY WAY MITIGATE THE RISKS OR ENSURE SUCCESS AND SAFETY. ENSURE THAT YOU CONSULT WITH CLINICIANS AND ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN LIASON WITH ANY ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES.
ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.
This workbook has been designed for teenagers and explores how to party safely, what to do if something goes wrong as well as consider safe and risky choices when it comes to parties. Included is a checklist of considerations for throwing a party to ensure that safeguards are in place for success.
This workbook is great for all teenagers and young adults. Whether you are going to throw or attend a party, this workbook will equip them with the necessary information so that they can be empowered to make informed decisions about keeping themselves safe.
This workbook covers the following:
All About Safe Partying
Safe partying tips
Violence and aggression
What is alcohol (including short and long term effects)
Legal alcohol limits
Hangovers
Binge drinking
Drink spiking
What are drugs?
Drug Taking?
7 Facts about Drugs?
Reducing risks
Be drug aware
Getting home safe and sound
International standard emergency number
What to do if your friends drink too much
Peer pressure and saying “NO”
Partying Safely Scenario Reflection Worksheets
Checklist for throwing a Safe Party
ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.
This workbook includes 10 Comprehension and Reflection Worksheets to help further your students understanding of peer pressure. Each page includes a mini-informative narrative about a peer pressure situation. On each page there are three comprehension and reflective questions to help support the student to reflect on the peer pressure situation, explore decision making, consequences and gain insight into the situation.
Each page explores a different scenario where peer pressure themes are explored. They include:
1.Excluding others
2.Using bad language (swearing/cursing)
3.Breaking the rules
4.Bullying
5.Being disrespectful
6.Stealing
7.Lying
8.Not taking responsibility
9.Cheating
10.Changing self to fit in
Each page can be used as a stand-alone worksheet or as a companion and supplement to your lesson.
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ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.