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.
The following mini-lesson and craft activity is great to help declutter your worries and help to clear your mind.
This lesson goes through the process of a brain dump which is great for clearing out the mental clutter that builds up when we have too many worries.
Students are walked through the process in a fun, creative and engaging way to help them manage their worries and clean out some mental space.
This mini-lesson explores:
What’s a Brain Dump?
The process – what to do
Brain Dump your worries worksheets
When worries pile up
Sorting my Worries (dump in the bin or Keep and take action)
Dump your worries – Craft Activity
Taking your worries away
Recycling your worries
Ruminating on your worries
3 other helpful tips
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This workbook includes 10 Comprehension Worksheets to help further your students understanding of appropriate social skills. Each page includes a mini social story narrative about that social skill and how it can be implemented in day to day life. On each page there are questions with three multiple choice answers to help support the student to retain the knowledge. The themes of each page are targeting the following social skills:
Greeting Someone
Sharing
Interrupting
Following Directions
Waiting for my turn to talk
Speaking so everyone can listen
Looking at others when talking
Saying “Thank you”
Helping Others
Asking to join in and play
Each page can be used as a stand alone worksheet or as a companion and supplement to your lesson.
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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 resource contains over 100 Visual Schedule Pintable Cards to allow you to make your own fun, colourful and engaging visual schedule for home!
Visual schedules are important. They remain after words are spoken so allows children to refer to them and understand what is happening in their day. A visual schedule can be empowering and can help prepare children for the day ahead. Regular routines are learned more easily when it is represented visually. These are great to use also to support students to transition from one activity to the next.
Included are heading cards which include Days of the Week, Morning and Evening Cards, Daily routines and Chores as well as a page of empty template blank cards should you wish to make some special additions of your own.
EMPOWER & PREPARE YOUR CHILDREN FOR THE DAY!
GREAT TO SUPPORT TRANSITIONS!
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This lesson has been specifically developed to support students with learning or intellectual difficulties to understand key aspects relating to:
SAFETY IN THE COMMUNITY
A mini lesson exploring tips and strategies for personal safety when you are out and about in the community. We explore tips for keeping you safe with strangers, when you are out on the town as well as exploring the risks associated with texting.
This lesson has been created to include key information in a easy to read manner with visuals to support information retention. Depending on the age, developmental level and key learning needs, Teachers, Parents, School Counsellors and other Allied Health Professionals should use their insight and judgement to determine whether the information contained in this lesson is suitable and appropriate for each individual student.
This lesson is built into a scaffold learning system with a total of 6 lessons. You can choose to use this lesson in isolation, however should you with to further build the knowledge around relationships and sexuality, feel free to check out the remainder of the lessons. The lessons include:
Personal Body Safety
Puberty
Special Relationships and Dating
Sex and Consent
Safe Sex Practices
Safety in the Community
Feel free to check out the bundle to save on accessing all of the lessons.
Please ensure that you are fully aware of the content of the package prior to implementing with children to ensure material covered is suitable and family consent is provided in order to teach children education around these topics.
This mini lesson explores a fundamental executive functioning skill of self control and impulse control. This resource is creative and uses illustrations, metaphors and analogies to support students to reflect on the opportunities and choices they can make. This is a simple and easy NO PROP resource with an abundance of psychoeducation material, worksheets, activities and much more! Impulse control can be reinforced to help students succeed and this mini-lesson covers everything you will need to provide a great foundation for students to build on. Great for students who may struggle to think before they act, who have ADHD or could benefit from considering the consequences of their actions.
This mini-lesson explores:
What is Impulse Control? – what are impulses? Examples of good and bad impulses and how we can control these impulses.
Self Reflection Questionnaire about impulsivity
STOP & THINK Strategy
Brain is like a Remote Control – exploring our “buttons” and their implications and consequences. This includes “Pausing and Stopping”.
Exploring Actions and Consequences
Making Better Choices – Emotional Regulation Strategies
Think it out examples and template
Review Questionnaire
THIS MINI LESSON IS A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COUNSELLING OR SEL LESSONS! GREAT FOR INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP WORK.
This set includes 104 cards which include a variety of CVC words for each vowel.
Who would benefit from using these cards?
Children who have difficulty with speech and articulation would benefit from this set. These may include children with apraxia of speech, autism, Down Syndrome and severe phonological processes would benefit from these cards.
These cards would even help in building up the students vocabulary.
There are two buckets included at the end of the set. The first bucket can include the articulation cards which have been able to be successfully completed and the second bucket is for the articulation cards that might need a little bit more practice. When the students see that eventually their ”successful” buckets get full, this will help build upon their sense of achievement.
REMEMBER….PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!
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This resource is a great addition for exploring coping strategies, emotions and feelings with little learners in a fun, creative and engaging way. This craft activity encourages students to create and make their own coping strategies stick puppets. This resource includes 12 colour and 12 black and white puppet templates. There are two different versions included. One version includes the word label of each coping strategy together with the clip art image and the other version displays the clip art only. Included is a narrative so students can create their own puppet show.
THE COPING STRATEGIES
INCLUDED ARE:
Bouncing on a ball
Counting
Get a drink
Drawing
Play dough
Stress ball
Stretch
Reading
Think happy thoughts
Go for a walk
Music
Writing
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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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Speech Therapy Made Easy!
This set includes over 108 Articulation and Sight Word Cards to support language facilitation for food items.
Who would benefit from using these cards?
Children who have difficulty with speech and articulation would benefit from this set. These may include children with apraxia of speech, autism, Down Syndrome and severe phonological processes would benefit from these cards. These cards would even help in building up the students vocabulary.
There are two buckets included at the end of the set. The first bucket can include the articulation cards which have been able to be successfully completed and the second bucket is for the articulation cards that might need a little bit more practice. When the students see that eventually their ”successful” buckets get full, this will help build upon their sense of achievement.
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This is a creative and engaging intervention based on Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TFCBT) principles to support students to explore Physical Abuse.
This mini-lesson explores the following key areas:
What is Physical Abuse and examples?
Exploring fault/blame mentality
Discipline Vs Abuse Concepts
Exploring Secrets
Reflective Questions (feelings, thoughts, what if and what would you do questions?
Practice calling for help in emergencies
Exploring what you would do if you were not believed or listened too
Your “Helping Hand” – exploring those who are in their support system
Other Contacts
NOTE - The purpose of this resource is to support children’s understanding of this topic to help them keep safe. Education helps to keep our children safe and work towards reducing violence and abuse in the community. At All Therapy resources we are devoted to increasing awareness of all aspects of children’s safety, particularly that of personal safety and protective behaviours within Family Violence Systems.
This resource is more question and reflective based as opposed to psych educative. This resource has been created with a trauma-informed framework in mind to ensure that regardless of the student audience the questions can be utilized as either a foundation on which to either ascertain current knowledge or to ascertain thoughts and feelings on the subject matter. From such foundation, these questions allow students to grown in their knowledge and insight on this topic.
NOTE: Therapists are encouraged to utilize their own therapeutic and clinical judgment and insight as to how to utilize this resource.
This workbook has been developed to support you to express yourself openly, identify a range of feeling states and enhance your ability to emotionally regulate.
It can be really hard to talk about emotions and even harder to manage some of the most difficult and overwhelming ones. This workbook can help you to learn about healthy, constructive ways to express and cope with strong emotions.
This workbook is reflective and encourages you to think about your own feelings, behaviours and actions. This workbook should be used as a supplement to discussions about emotional regulation with someone you trust. Remember…it is the Teacher or Therapists use of self that is the engagement tool.
Ideally this workbook aims to support the student with the following:
Develops Self-Awareness
Improves Self-Control
Teaches Coping Skills
Helps Manage Emotions
Creates a Sense of Calm
Promotes Self-Acceptance
The workbook includes activities to support the following:
Identify different emotional states (anxious, angry, frustration, scared, happy, frightened etc.)
Feeling and behaviour levels
Emotional Regulation activities
Green and Red choices for behaviour
Social stories for the following emotional states : anxious, excited, angry, happy, sad/upset
Worksheets
Calm down plan
Problem solving cubes
Step ladder – feeling/behaviours/action plan
Tools to regulate
Feelings pie chart
Feelings thermometer
Feeling literacy visuals
Emotion leads to action worksheet
Physiological reflections on “when my engine runs fast” and “when my engine runs just right”.
This workbook allows you to reflect and gain insight into who you are – Discovering and clarifying your values, identity and sense of belonging. We say “discover” or “clarify” because our values are already a part of us. We just need to dig a little and find them. Knowing and living your values is essentially a map on how to be more authentic (or more yourself).
Your personal values are like a roadmap to live your life by. The destination is your authentic expression. They will provide you with clarity and vision, as well as confidence to stay the distance. Knowing your values means that you can easily get back on track even if you stray off the path.
Everyone has personal values. By acknowledging and living your values you bring an awareness and rhythm to your life, a sense of inner peace and understanding. Aligning yourself with your values can also help you to live an authentic life.
By exploring and narrowing down your personal values through this workbook you are clarifying what is important to you and show a commitment to making those values a priority.
This mini-lesson explores the following:
-Personal Values are important – why?
-I know who I am (worksheet)
-What are values?
-Living an intentional life (core values list)
-Questions about your core values (reflective questions)
-What are your Core Values (worksheet)
-Your Personal Values in Action (worksheet)
-What shapes our values?
-Experiences shape values
-Generational Impacts interview activity (3-part activity)
-Your values Question Summary
-Living Intentionally – Setting Goals
-Creating your personal values statement (craft)
-Inspirational Quote Poster
This is an engaging, reflective and thought-provoking workbook. This workbook has been designed to explore self care strategies to help recharge your mental, emotional and physical battery.
This workbook explores the following:
What is stress?
How does stress impact your body?
What stresses you? (worksheet)
How stress impacts our battery?
What does it mean to recharge?
What drains your battery? (reflective worksheet)
What does your “shutdown” look and feel like?
Recharge Activities Questionnaire
My Recharge Activities Summary List
What Recharges your battery?
Battery Self-Check Daily Questionnaire
Making the charge last!
Weekly Recharge Schedule
Craft - Quick reference Top 5 recharge strategies
THIS WORKBOOK IS A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COUNSELING OR SEL LESSONS! GREAT FOR INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP WORK.
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This is an engaging, reflective and thought-provoking workbook. This workbook has been designed to explore self care strategies to help recharge your mental, emotional and physical battery.
This workbook explores the following:
What is stress?
How does stress impact your body?
What stresses you? (worksheet)
How stress impacts our battery?
What does it mean to recharge?
What drains your battery? (reflective worksheet)
What does your “shutdown” look and feel like?
Recharge Activities Questionnaire
My Recharge Activities Summary List
What Recharges your battery?
Battery Self-Check Daily Questionnaire
Making the charge last!
Weekly Recharge Schedule
Craft - Quick reference Top 5 recharge strategies
THIS WORKBOOK IS A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COUNSELING OR SEL LESSONS! GREAT FOR INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP WORK.
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This is a creative and engaging intervention based on Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TFCBT) principles to support students to explore Domestic Violence.
This mini-lesson explores the following key areas:
What is Domestic Violence and examples?
Learning about the symbol of Domestic Violence (purple ribbon)
Exploring fault/blame mentality
Exploring Secrets
Reflective Questions (feelings, thoughts, what if and what would you do questions?
Exploring what you would do if you were not believed or listened too
Your “Helping Hand” – exploring those who are in their support system
Safety Planning (what children can do in an emergency and calling for help in an emergency)
NOTE - The purpose of this resource is to support children’s understanding of this topic to help them keep safe. Education helps to keep our children safe and work towards reducing violence and abuse in the community. At All Therapy resources we are devoted to increasing awareness of all aspects of children’s safety, particularly that of personal safety and protective behaviours within Family Violence Systems.
This resource is more question and reflective based as opposed to psych educative. This resource has been created with a trauma-informed framework in mind to ensure that regardless of the student audience the questions can be utilized as either a foundation on which to either ascertain current knowledge or to ascertain thoughts and feelings on the subject matter. From such foundation, these questions allow students to grown in their knowledge and insight on this topic.
NOTE: Therapists are encouraged to utilize their own therapeutic and clinical judgment and insight as to how to utilize this resource.
This is a creative and engaging intervention based on Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TFCBT) principles to support students to explore Domestic Violence.
This mini-lesson explores the following key areas:
What is Domestic Violence and examples?
Learning about the symbol of Domestic Violence (purple ribbon)
Exploring fault/blame mentality
Exploring Secrets
Reflective Questions (feelings, thoughts, what if and what would you do questions?
Exploring what you would do if you were not believed or listened too
Your “Helping Hand” – exploring those who are in their support system
Safety Planning (what children can do in an emergency and calling for help in an emergency)
NOTE - The purpose of this resource is to support children’s understanding of this topic to help them keep safe. Education helps to keep our children safe and work towards reducing violence and abuse in the community. At All Therapy resources we are devoted to increasing awareness of all aspects of children’s safety, particularly that of personal safety and protective behaviours within Family Violence Systems.
This resource is more question and reflective based as opposed to psych educative. This resource has been created with a trauma-informed framework in mind to ensure that regardless of the student audience the questions can be utilized as either a foundation on which to either ascertain current knowledge or to ascertain thoughts and feelings on the subject matter. From such foundation, these questions allow students to grown in their knowledge and insight on this topic.
NOTE: Therapists are encouraged to utilize their own therapeutic and clinical judgment and insight as to how to utilize this resource.
The following mini-lesson and craft activity is great to help students express their self gratitude, appreciation and self-love! This activity is a creative and beautiful way to encourage a kindness and self-love mindset.
Students are encouraged to explore positive thoughts, inspiring affirmations, compliments and feelings about themselves and write these on the raindrop templates included. The students are guided through creating their own self-love shower and learning to be kind, patient, gentle and passionate with themselves.
This mini-lesson includes:
What is a self-love shower
What do you love about yourself?
What things are you good at?
Self-love questionnaire
The process – what to do
Give yourself some love
Examples
Self-love Shower Templates
Self-love ideas
Templates
Quote Poster
Create a positive mindset of kindness, empathy, gratitude and self-love!
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The following mini-lesson and craft activity is great to help students express their self gratitude, appreciation and self-love! This activity is a creative and beautiful way to encourage a kindness and self-love mindset.
Students are encouraged to explore positive thoughts, inspiring affirmations, compliments and feelings about themselves and write these on the raindrop templates included. The students are guided through creating their own self-love shower and learning to be kind, patient, gentle and passionate with themselves.
This mini-lesson includes:
What is a self-love shower
What do you love about yourself?
What things are you good at?
Self-love questionnaire
The process – what to do
Give yourself some love
Examples
Self-love Shower Templates
Self-love ideas
Templates
Quote Poster
Create a positive mindset of kindness, empathy, gratitude and self-love!
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This workbook supports students to recognise and respond to positive and negative peer pressure. Students will explore strategies to handle peer pressure and gain insight into their own experiences. This workbook includes activities, worksheets and psychoeducation to thoroughly cover the topic. This workbook includes the following:
-Brainstorming Peer Pressure Worksheet
-What is Peer Pressure?
-Positive and Negative Peer Pressure
-Positive pressure (and examples)
-Negative pressure (and examples)
-Peer Pressure Sorting Activity (cut and paste)
-Peer Pressure Experiences Worksheet
-Peer Pressure Questionnaire
-Positive / Negative Peer Pressure Worksheet
-How does Peer Pressure make you feel?
-Why is it hard to say ‘No” to Peer Pressure?
-What to do if you are pressured?
-SPOTLIGHT on Peer Pressure Scenarios
-Tips for Staying Strong and Saying No!
-Find-A-Word
-Poster
-Colouring Page
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