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.
This project is a great way for students to learn about their family heritage and gain a better sense of where they came from. Students are encouraged to create their own family tree and conduct their own research of their family. This resource includes templates, worksheets and all of the resources that is needed to create their own family tree. An example family tree and questions has been included to support children’s understanding of family trees and how different family members relate to each other.
This resource includes:
What is a family and a family tree?
Family Quote Poster
Definitions: Heritage, Ancestry, Tradition
Exploring Family Trees (hypothetical family tree and questions)
Exploring Your Own Family
My Family Tree Template
My Family Interview Questions
Other Questions (you might want to ask family)
Create your own Family Tree Templates (tree, leaves, labels, blank templates, family member visuals)
This comprehensive resource explores:
What is Stress and Anxiety?
Types of Normal Stress and High Stress Situations
Individual Triggers
Physical Symptoms of Anxiety
Reflective Activities and Worksheets
What is a Worry Monster?
Everything you need to build your own “Worry Monster”
This intervention helps students personify and project their worries onto their own monster that they create with the therapeutic aim to reflect and gain insight. Although this isn’t a directive/skills-based intervention, this mini-lesson has been successful at supporting students who experience stress and anxiety.
This intervention helps to create a sense of personal awareness and insight into their own states of stress and anxiety. The Worry Monster can also act as an outlet so that the Worry Monster can hold onto the stress and anxiety, helping to compartmentalize the stress and anxiety so that the student doesn’t have to.
This therapeutic intervention requires the therapist to be very curious and unconditionally accepting of the Worry Monster that the student creates and imagines.
Remember the vital role of empathy and at the end of the intervention thank the student for sharing what they would look like as a monster to support integration.
9 Pages worth of key tips and strategies to reduce the intensity of challenging behaviours and prevent the behaviours from escalating. This is a great resource for teachers, clinicians, therapists and allied health staff in developing Behaviour Support Plans and/or other plans to support the reduction of challenging behaviour.
Document includes key strategies for how to respond to challenging behaviours. This package includes information around:
What are reactive strategies (including information about antecedent control)
How to reduce risks (personal risks, environmental factors and individual risks)
Personal space and body posture considerations
Interactional guidelines (before and during behaviours)
How to neutralise the situation
Meeting needs or refocusing their attention
Key Points to remember…
Great for teachers and parents!
Creative Intervention to support anxious children to let go of their worries with the help of their worry tree.
This project is a creative way for children to identify and acknowledge their anxieties. Sometimes we all carry around worries. They might be about school, home, friendships or even changes in our life. This activity encourages children to think about their worries and put them on their own worry tree. They can write down all of their worries and put them on the tree so that they don’t need to carry these worries around with them anymore. When the worries have been placed on the tree, it opens up discussion around strategies and ways that they can cope with that worry.
This resource includes:
What is a Worry Tree
My Worries (What do I want to talk about) worksheet
When I feel Worried Brainstorm
Coping Skills Poster
Rainbow Breathing
Breathing & Concentration Exercise
Mindful Senses
Create your own Worry Tree Template (tree, leaves, butterflies, birds)
Extra Notes Page
WHAT TO DO
If you have a worry all you have to do is to write your worry on a leaf. Use some glue and glue your worry on the tree. Your tree will keep it safe until you have explored your worry with someone and thought of some coping strategies. As time goes by, you can use the butterflies and birds to take the worries away!
Creative Intervention to support anxious children to let go of their worries with the help of their worry tree.
This project is a creative way for children to identify and acknowledge their anxieties. Sometimes we all carry around worries. They might be about school, home, friendships or even changes in our life. This activity encourages children to think about their worries and put them on their own worry tree. They can write down all of their worries and put them on the tree so that they don’t need to carry these worries around with them anymore. When the worries have been placed on the tree, it opens up discussion around strategies and ways that they can cope with that worry.
This resource includes:
What is a Worry Tree
My Worries (What do I want to talk about) worksheet
When I feel Worried Brainstorm
Coping Skills Poster
Rainbow Breathing
Breathing & Concentration Exercise
Mindful Senses
Create your own Worry Tree Template (tree, leaves, butterflies, birds)
Extra Notes Page
WHAT TO DO
If you have a worry all you have to do is to write your worry on a leaf. Use some glue and glue your worry on the tree. Your tree will keep it safe until you have explored your worry with someone and thought of some coping strategies. As time goes by, you can use the butterflies and birds to take the worries away!
This is a fun, engaging, creative and non-threatening intervention which is great for students to explore emotional regulation, anger management, reflective practice and self care.
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 empathy, compassion and consideration into the feelings and actions of others as they resonate with each scenario.
2.The next step is for the students to explore the “Anger Management Strategy Ingredients” list and tick what anger management strategy they could or would 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 24 visuals for already developed anger management 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-care strategies that work for them.
4.Lastly, students can create a name for that particular anger management smoothie. This heightens the learning outcomes and students become more likely to explore and employ these anger management strategies within their everyday life.
NOTE – There is a COMPLETED example page so students can see this resource in action!
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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This is a great way to introduce the concepts of red and green behavioural choices. These are great for the beginning of the year or reminders about positive and accepting behaviours as well as how we can contribute to an empowered learning environment. This is a great way to facilitate conversation, discussion and insight about red and green choices.
There are over 40 different mats for larger classes and clear distinction between acceptable and positive behaviours (which are green) and unacceptable and negative behaviours (which are red).
This is a great emotional regulation resource which can be used to supplement any emotional regulation, behavioural , social emotional learning curriculum.
This package includes everything that you need – just simply print!
STORE CREDITS - Did you know…?
• Each time you give feedback on a product, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Feedback to TpT Sellers, just like feedback to students, is a valuable tool to aid improvement of future products. Go to your “My Purchases” page to view past downloads, and provide a rating and comment.
• You can be the first to know about new discounts, freebies and product launches. Look for the green star next to the TpT store logo and click it to become a follower and receive email updates about the store.
This two page client Progress Notes Template is a great tool for all therapists and counsellors regardless of who you work with.
This template allows you to record and document the following:
appearance
functioning
communication
transition into and out of session
mood/ affect
limits set and response of the child
thought content
toys and play behaviour
themes
prosocial behaviours
plan/ recommendations/ follow up
extra notes.
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.
“My Mindfulness Book” is an 18 page toolkit of mindfulness exercises to support an individual through a range of emotions.
Mindfulness is incredibly empowering for children, adolescents and adults. It can help support individuals to manage stress and anxiety, as well as help with self-regulation, promotes positive emotions and self-compassion.
Mindfulness is when you utilize the five senses to engage your whole body physically with the world around you. It’s a sense of awareness, a mindful awareness when you engage in a task with 100% focus, energy and attention. Any activity can be done with a sense of mindfulness. Doing so takes practice however and this toolkit supports and guides you through how to nurture your body and mind through mindful awareness.
This toolkit explores what is mindfulness and includes interventions such as:
-leaves on a stream
feather activity
mindful eating
mindful walking
mindful labelling
mindful breathing
light stream exercises
mindful music
five things wonder
mindful movements
body scan
cloud mindfulness
smiling meditation
silly voices
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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.
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.
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.
Actividades de presión profunda y trabajo pesado (propioceptivo)
Este paquete de recursos de terapia ocupacional de 15 páginas explora las actividades de presión profunda y trabajo pesado.
Actividades de trabajo intensas (es decir: se puede utilizar para individuos con dificultades de procesamiento sensorial para ayudar a aumentar la atención y la excitación modulada. La premisa detrás de estas actividades es ayudar a sus cuerpos a recibir de forma regular insumos en sus músculos y articulaciones para que puedan obtener la entrada que ansían y ajustar sus cuerpos. ¡Todos los niños necesitan esto! Pero algunas personas con sistemas neurológicos poco activos lo necesitarán aún más. Estas actividades son maravillosas para dar a los niños la entrada que ansían, incluyendo la corrección profunda y la compresión conjunta.
Este paquete incluye estrategias y recomendaciones que incluyen estrategias de uso tanto en el aula como en el hogar.
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ENGLISH - This 15 page Occupational Therapy Resource package explores Deep Pressure and Heavy Work Activities.
Heavy work activities (i.e.: proprioceptive input) can be used for individuals with sensory processing difficulties to help increase attention and modulate arousal. The premise behind these activities is to help their bodies receive regular input into their muscles and joints so they can get the input they crave and settle their bodies down. All kids need this! But some individuals with under-active neurological systems will need it even more. These activities are wonderful for providing children with the input they crave including deep proprioception and joint compression.
This package includes strategies and recommendations including whole body, hands and oral strategies for use both within the classroom and within home environments.
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 includes over 45 CBT Statements that can be utilized within or out of a session. These are great to counteract negative thoughts by helping an individual to identify unhelpful thoughts, patterns and behaviour and alter them to more effectively work towards their goals. The aim is to change thought patterns, both conscious and unconscious beliefs, attitudes and ultimately behaviour to help face difficulties and achieve goals.
This resource has been used in many ways. One way is by printing out each of the CBT statements and putting them in a jar. The student or client can take out a random statement when they feel that they need to refocus. There is a blank page of blank cards for the student or client to write down their own idiosyncratic statements. These can be written together in therapy or as homework. Laminate each of the thoughts and you can utilize this resource for years to come. This is a great activity that is versatile so can be used in many ways!
NOTE: Modern CBT is moving away from the use of “negative thoughts” lingo and instead framing thoughts as either helpful or unhelpful for the individual. Please keep this in mind when implementing this resource.
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.
Coping strategies and skills are behavioural reactions that an individual utilizes to cope, deal and adapt with difficult situations. Coping strategies come in many forms – some might be helpful, and some are unhelpful.
This resource includes 42 cards which include a variety of helpful and unhelpful coping skills which are included on individual cards. These can be discussed and used to explore and differentiate between what are healthy and helpful coping strategies verses unhelpful and unhealthy coping strategies.
These Coping Strategies (both helpful and unhelpful) include a variety of strategies which fall under the categories of diversions, social/interpersonal, cognitive, physical, spiritual and limit setting coping strategies.
This is a great resource for students with anxiety-based presentations and difficulties.
This resource includes the following:
2 pages with box clipart differentiating between “helpful” and “unhelpful” coping strategies
Blank cards for additional options of writing your own helpful and unhelpful cards.
Over 21 prewritten cards with ideas of what is “in their control” and what “is not in their control”
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.
These trauma-informed CBT cards are a great way for teenagers to self reflect and gain insight into their sense of self, emotions and relationships.
These are key aspects which is intricately impacted by trauma. These questions can be a powerful scaffold to support the individual to explore more than just the skin deep conversations that are generally generated.
This set of question cards are divided into three categories – self, emotions and relationships. This is a set of 48 cards and their implementation is as versatile as your imagination.
These cards help develop a growth mindset mentality as opposed to a fixed mindset. They also support students so develop understanding, empathy and compassion
for themselves and others.
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 fun emotional regulation activity which can help students to get to the green zone and learn more about calming and coping strategies. Bingo is a fun game that anyone can play and everyone loves! Exploring these calming and coping strategies are important for children to explore and so that they can adopt when they want to manage strong feelings like anger, frustration, disappointment, anxiety and much more.
There are over 40 different mats for larger classes and there are 27 different coping and calming strategies included. This is a great emotional regulation resource which can be used to supplement any emotional regulation, behavioural , social emotional learning curriculum.
This package includes everything that you need – just simply print!
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 19 Comprehension and Reflection Worksheets to help further your students understanding of Safe Partying practices. Each page includes scenario narrative about a partying situation. On each page there are three comprehension and reflective questions to help support the student to reflect on safe or risky partying, explore decision making, consequences and gain insight into the situation. Each page explores a different scenario where safe or risky partying themes are explored. The themes include:
1.Leaving an intoxicated person alone
2.Alcohol, sex & decision making
3.Consider the environment
4.Allowing strangers to top up drinks
5.Aggression at parties
6.Gate crashes
7.Drink spiking
8.Bring your own drinks
9.Invitees only
10.Avoiding fights
11.Look out for your buddy
12.Avoiding drinking games
13.Risks of experimenting
14.Driving under the influence
15.Mixing drugs and alcohol
16.Using snacks at parties
17.Trusting your instincts
18.Don’t go with someone you just met
19.Keep parents updated on details
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.