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 file folder is a great concrete way for students to explore behavioural choices.
Students are encouraged to match and sort the various behaviours and reflect on whether they are helpful or unhelpful behavioural choices.
This resource is versatile and can be used as a quick reference guide, a sort and match activity lesson, within individual or small group sessions or even as a supplement to your SEL lessons!
Laminate and glue this resource to a file folder for repeated use and longevity.
You will need scissors, glue and a file folder. Alternatively, you can assemble this resource using hook and look adhesive dots. Simply apply these to the page templates of Helpful and Unhelpful Behaviour Choices and use the sorting cards to encourage students to differentiate and reflect on the various choices.
This resource includes the following:
About this Resource
Completed Example
Reflection time
Title Pages for the File Folder
Answer Keys
Sorting Templates
Behaviour Choice Cards in Colour
Black and White Choices Cards for Colouring Version
Create your own Choices Template
Back Cover Options (including My Behaviour Choice Weekly Summary, Words for My Feelings Poster, How are you Feeling Today Board and What does your Thermometer Look Like?)
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.
IN THE LINES TRACING TASK CARDS for early learners (Fairytale Theme)
There are a total of 29 “in the lines” tracing cards as well as 10 blank cards for students to create their own tracing lines should they wish.
There is a variety of foundational shapes and formations ranging from straight to curved lines and everything in between needed for your child or students to develop pre-writing and skills.
These are bright, colourful and engaging cards which are great for early learners to develop and strengthen their fine motor skills.
LAMINATE THESE TASK CARDS TO USE OVER AND OVER!
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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.
These are printable animal activity cards which are great for toddlers, pre-schoolers and kindergarten. These are also great for children who need to develop their gross motor skills and for Occupational Therapy Games and Activities! There are a total of 20 zoo animal cards which include: elephant, giraffe, alligator, zebra, lion, frog, snake, cheetah, penguin, peacock, kangaroo, koala, walrus, sloth, polar bear, flamingo, monkey, parrot, gorilla and lizard.
Movements include crawling, flapping, swimming, balancing, swimming, waddling, hopping, leaping, slithering and much more.
What are Gross Motor Skills? Gross motor (physical) skills are those which require whole body movement and which involve the large (core stabilising) muscles of the body to perform everyday functions, such as standing and walking, running and jumping, and sitting upright at the table.
Why are Gross Motor Skills Important? Gross motor abilities also have an influence on everyday functions. Gross motor skills are important to enable children to perform every day functions, such as walking and running, playground skills (e.g. climbing) and sporting skills (e.g. catching, throwing and hitting a ball with a bat). However, these are crucial for everyday self care skills like dressing (where you need to be able to stand on one leg to put your leg into a pant leg without falling over) and climbing into and out of a car or even getting into and out of bed.
Simply print and laminate and these will be great to use for years to come!
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 lesson helps students personify and project their anger onto their own monster that they create with the therapeutic aim to reflect and gain insight. Supporting children to personify anger can help make it easier to manage.
This mini-lesson has been successful at supporting students who experience anger management issues. This intervention asks students to create a representation of anger and give it a name. By externalizing anger, 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.
This intervention helps to create a sense of personal awareness and insight into their own anger. The Angry Monster can also act as an outlet so that the Angry Monster can hold onto the anger, helping to compartmentalize the stress and anger so that the student doesn’t have to.
This therapeutic intervention requires the therapist to be very curious and unconditionally accepting of the Anger 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 their anger looks like as a monster to support integration.
Further discussion ideas for integration might include exploration of the following themes and trends that arise during this intervention.
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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.
This is a fun intervention for individual or groups. Give everyone in the group six m&m’s each. For each colour, the student should answer that corresponding question. If possible, try to ensure that there is a range of colours so they don’t get the same question. There are numerous versions for young and old to reflect on. There are 12 different versions included which are:
Grief and Loss
Growth Mindset
Career Exploration
Would you rather?
Ice breakers
How Questions
Checking In
Self-Care
Depression
Mental Health
Anxiety
Feelings & Emotions
NOTE: If you don’t have access to m&m’s we have included printable m&m’s which can be printed, cut and used to random pick the m&m colours.
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 resource has been developed for teenage students to brainstorm and reflect on some risky behaviours and consider the negative and positives of the situation. This resource includes blank templates at the end of the resource for students to complete their own brainstorming maps.
This resource includes considering the behaviours: unprotected sex, meeting up with strangers, gambling, prescribed medication, destroying property and breaking good behaviour bond. What is included in not an exhaustive list but a start to get students to start reflecting on their individual circumstances and what consequences for each of these behaviours would look like.
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.
Gratitude is the quality of being thankful and the readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. This activity encourages students to develop a gratitude and thankful mindset by noticing the good things and blessings in their life, appreciate them and express gratitude.
Teaching children the importance of gratitude is important and should not be underestimated. Expressing feelings of gratitude has been shown to decrease stress, improve sleep and increase a sense of belonging.
This activity will go through 3 helpful steps to remember when showing your appreciation and gratitude. The traffic light system will go through the three steps in detail to support students to develop a healthy mindset about appreciation and gratitude. Being grateful for the things that you are appreciative can help you to learn to not be fearful about the future but instead focus your energy on the present.
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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.
El acoso puede causar cicatrices psicológicas y emocionales. También sabemos que puede llevar al suicidio. Este libro es un guión para padres, profesores y todos los demás.
“My Anti-Bullying Workbook” (Mi libro contra el acoso escolar) es un libro de 29 páginas lleno de todo lo necesario en uno.
Este libro explora:
¿Quiénes son los matones?
Tipos de intimidación
Diferencia entre el matón/compañero
Elaboración de un plan de acción de intimidación
Consejos para el acoso cibernético
Definición de bullying y vocabulario
Ejercicio reflexivo
¿Aborda el cuestionario?
Historia basada en el acoso y preguntas asociadas con la historia.
Buscar una palabra
Actividades individuales y grupales para apoyar el desarrollo de la reflexión y la comprensión
actividades verdaderas/falsas
Actividad de cartel de compromiso
y mucho más…
Este es un gran recurso para desarrollar un enfoque integral contra el acoso escolar en todos los ambientes - hogar, escuela, cuidado después de la escuela, hogares de guarda, asesoramiento!
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ENGLISH - Bullying can cause psychological and emotional scars. We also know that it can lead to suicide. This workbook is an allrounder for parents, teachers and everyone in between.
“My Anti-Bullying Workbook” is a 29 page workbook jam packed with everything needed all in one.
This workbook explores:
Who are bullies?
Types of bullying
Difference between bully/buddy
Developing a bullying action plan
Cyber Bullying tips
Bullying definition and vocabulary
Reflective Exercise - Do you bully questionnaire?
Story based on bullying and questions associated with the story.
Find a word
Individual and Group activities to support reflection and insight development
true/false activities
Pledge poster activity
and much much more…
This is a great resource to develop a comprehensive approach to anti-bullying within all environments - home, school, after school care, foster care, counselling!
There are a total of 52 cards which include a particular question relating to the different types of community helpers as well as the different tools and resources that they need to carry out that position.
This is a great resource early learners, students with autism and learning difficulties to build vocabulary and increase their knowledge of the theme of community helpers. This resource is great for students who are non-verbal. On each card, the student as asked to reflect on the question and give a yes or no answer. There is also an option for “I don’t know” which allows for facilitation of reflection and discussion. The student may require some reflective questioning should they need prompting in relation to the question. These cards are created to facilitate conversation, discussion and insight. All of the cards include colourful and engaging visuals.
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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.
The following mini-lesson and craft activity is great to help students express their gratitude and appreciation and give compliments to those around them! This activity is a creative and beautiful way to encourage a kindness mindset within a school or education setting. It is encouraging for the class community so see the jar be filled with acts of kindness, compliments and good deeds over time!
This activity can help to foster a positive, encouraging, constructive environment that can help to build growth mindset, personal character and reduce bullying. This is a great initiative for a whole class or even entire school approach to bring about systemic change.
This mini-lesson includes:
What is a Kindness Jar?
Kindness Questionnaire
Impact of Kindness
The process – what to do
Giving someone a sincere compliment
Compliment Templates
Designated Class Kindness Time
My Kindness Pledge
Acts of Kindness Ideas
My Kindness Jars (templates)
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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.
This Bingo game is a great game to familiarize students with a variety of helpful and unhelpful coping skills. This is a great game for individual, small group or even whole class activities. This game is the perfect supplement to your SEL lessons.
This bingo game includes the following unhelpful and helpful coping skills:
Counting, have a drink, bounce on ball, happy thoughts, hug favourite toy, stress ball, go for a walk, play play-doh, read a book, talk to someone, write it down, refuse to work together, pushing others, giving up, bossing others around, not listening, kick things, kick someone, tantrum, destroy property, throw items, using swear words and telling lies.
HOW TO PLAY
The caller reads the bingo card, and the players identify whether they have that card on their BINGO mat. If they do, then they cross it off and the first to cross off all 16 coping skills on their unique mat first wins the game!
There are over 40 different Bingo mats for larger classes as well as colourful and engaging community helper cards.
Let’s make learning fun, engaging and colourful!
This package includes everything that you need – just simply print!
As an extension activity, you can encourage students to colour the box red for the unhelpful coping skill and green for the helpful coping skills.
This package includes everything that you need – just simply print!
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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.
This is a fun, engaging and creative craft activity lesson which encourages a positive growth mindset for children by focusing on self-love and self-talk.
What is a positive affirmation?
How do affirmations work?
Affirmation Questionnaire
Example of Affirmations
Key Things to Remember
Writing affirmations with particular themes
Affirmation Examples
Create your own Affirmation Snowflakes
Example
Blank Template (including various sizes)
What to do with your Snowflake Affirmations
Getting the most out our your Snowflake Affirmations
Whole Class Activity – Snowflake Garland
THIS MINI LESSON IS A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COUNSELING OR SEL LESSONS! GREAT FOR INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP WORK.
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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.
This is a fun, engaging and creative craft activity lesson which encourages a positive growth mindset for children to grow in self-confidence and self-esteem.
All About Snowflakes (including fun facts)
Self-Esteem Questionnaire
Self-Esteem Sentence Starters
My Self-Esteem Snowflakes
-Example
-Blank Template (including various sizes)
Snowflake Qualities and Traits
-Example
-Blank Templates
Whole Class Activity – Snowflake Garland
THIS MINI LESSON IS A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COUNSELING OR SEL LESSONS! GREAT FOR INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP WORK.
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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.
The following mini-lesson and craft activity is great to help declutter and clear your mind from unhelpful thoughts.
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 unhelpful or repeated thoughts.
Students are walked through the process in a fun, creative and engaging way to help dump unhelpful thoughts and learn to challenge them.
This mini-lesson explores:
What’s a Brain Dump?
Understanding negative thoughts
The process – what to do
Unhelpful Thinking Styles
When your unhelpful thoughts pile up
Sorting your thoughts
Dump your unhelpful thoughts – CRAFT
Recycling your unhelpful thoughts
Ruminating on your unhelpful thoughts
Letting negative and unhelpful thoughts go
Challenging your negative thoughts
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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.
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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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 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 “Self-Care Ingredients” list and tick what self-care 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 24 visuals for already developed self-care 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 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!
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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.
The following mini-lesson and craft activity supports students to let go of their worries and help clear their mind.
This lesson goes through the process of exploring what is IN YOUR CONTROL and what is OUT OF YOUR CONTROL. This 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 explore their worries and “choosing to let go” by creating a paper airplane with the worries included.
This mini-lesson explores:
About this Resource
All About Anxiety (including worry facts)
Symbolically Letting Go (of stress & worries)
Your Worries Scale
Create Your Own Worries List
Being the Pilot of your worries
What to do
Your Control Tower – Sorting My Worries
(In Your Control vs Out of Your Control)
Craft Activity – My Worries Airplane
How to fold your Paper Airplane
Boarding the Worries Airplane
Sorting Piles (In Your Control vs Out of Your Control)
Take Off! Taking your Worries Away
Extension Activity – Worry Sort
Emergency Oxygen Masks
My Control Tower – Worry Affirmations Poster
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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.
This file folder is a great concrete way for students to explore behavioural choices.
Students are encouraged to match and sort the various behaviours and reflect on whether they are helpful or unhelpful behavioural choices.
This resource is versatile and can be used as a quick reference guide, a sort and match activity lesson, within individual or small group sessions or even as a supplement to your SEL lessons!
Laminate and glue this resource to a file folder for repeated use and longevity.
You will need scissors, glue and a file folder. Alternatively, you can assemble this resource using hook and look adhesive dots. Simply apply these to the page templates of Helpful and Unhelpful Behaviour Choices and use the sorting cards to encourage students to differentiate and reflect on the various choices.
This resource includes the following:
About this Resource
Completed Example
Reflection time
Title Pages for the File Folder
Answer Keys
Sorting Templates
Behaviour Choice Cards in Colour
Black and White Choices Cards for Colouring Version
Create your own Choices Template
Back Cover Options (including My Behaviour Choice Weekly Summary, Words for My Feelings Poster, How are you Feeling Today Board and What does your Thermometer Look Like?)
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.
SCISSOR AND TRACING TASK CARDS for early learners
There are a total of 52 scissor and tracing cards as well as 6 blank cards for student to create their own tracing and scissor lines should they wish.
There is a variety of foundational shapes and formations ranging from straight to curved lines and everything in between needed for your child or students to develop pre-writing and skills.
These are bright, colourful and engaging cards which are great for early learners to develop and strengthen their fine motor skills.
LAMINATE THESE TASK CARDS TO USE OVER AND OVER!
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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.
This resource is great for preschoolers, kindergarten, children with autism and special needs. Learning to be able to isolate, distinguish and learn categories are vital for language development and executive functioning.
Simply cut out the visual cards and categorising buckets and away you go! There is a lot of versatility in utilizing this activity so you are only limited by your imagination. Should using the whole set be overwhelming, you can start off small by starting with only a couple of categories and then work on building more categories into the activity over time.
This activity can be completed individually, in small or whole group settings.
There are over 84 visuals included which can be categories into various categories including:
body parts
school
family
food
weather
chores
animals
community helpers
shapes
home
and much more…
“I have used this resource multiple times both as a Speech Therapist and Special Needs Teacher and it has been invaluable in supporting language development, sentence building and learning fundamentals including category building. Highly recommend. This resource will be in my toolbox for years to come!”
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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.