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 training presentation has been developed to support teenagers and adult individuals who have complex needs and demonstrate challenging behaviours.
This is editable and each slide is pretty self explanatory but where further information is required you will find it in the “notes” area of that slide.
This presentation addressed the following:
What are challenging behaviours
Behaviour = Communication
What is Behaviour?
Exploring Behaviour (communication considerations, viewing behaviour, meeting communication needs, learnt behaviour, understanding behaviours, further complexities and barriers for clients - those with sensory, emotional, communicational, social and physical barriers)
Case Study (exploring ABC - Antecedent, Behaviour & Consequence in action)
Finding the Function of a Behaviour
Behavioural Assumptions
Reinforcement
Some causes of Challenging Behaviours - Brainstorm
Practical Support (Things you can do)
GENERAL REACTIVE STRATEGIES (what are reactive strategies, interaction guidelines, reducing risks, ensure you stay calm, personal space and body posture, neutralizing the situation)
PREVENTATIVE STRATEGIES (general preventative strategies, visual routines, developing a relationship, routines and structure, reward charts & other positive reinforces, general preventative strategies, self calming and emotional regulation techniques, anticipating needs in new difficult situations, encouraging positive behaviour, problem solving, meaningful engagement, problem solving framework)
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 mini lesson explores and helps students reflect on green and red choices, as well as their subsequent consequences.
This mini-lesson explores:
What are red and green choices?
Reflection Activity – What are good choices and poor choices that students have made
Example of green and red choices (visual supports)
Simplified narratives (i.e.: green choices are GOOD choices and red choices are POOR choices.
Explores responsibility and accountability (everyday we all have choices to make. Choices lead to consequences – whether good or bad.)
Looking at the consequences by exploring Behaviours, Feelings (how the behaviour impacted themselves and others) as well as subsequent consequences (good or bad).
Learning from the experience and changing behavioural patterns.
Exploring situations and the opposites of green/red choices.
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.
Therapeutic Intervention for Teenagers to explore situations and decisions from a number of different perspectives. This resource encourages students to move outside their default thinking style and helps them self-reflect and move towards a more rounded and robust viewpoint. This is a great resource for teenagers with anger management, conflict resolution, limited personal insight and emotional regulation difficulties. Great to use in an individual, small or large group setting. This resource is versitile and can be utilised in many ways.
Looking at things from a different perspective are a vital life skill. This resource includes 7 different glasses which encourages the student to explore a situation or problem from each of these lens. These include looking at a situation from various lenses including emotional, intuitive, creative, pessimistic, reactive, problem solving and analytic.
The seven types of glasses include: Optimistic Glasses, Pessimistic Glasses, Problem Solving Glasses, Reactive Glasses, Reactive Glasses, Analytic Glasses, Flying High Glasses and Growth Mindset Glasses.
This resource will encourage students to look at the positives and negatives of each of the different perspectives.
NOTE: This resource does not include hypothetical situations or decisions as it is encouraged to use day to day situations that arise organically to make the reflective practice more important and powerful.
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This is a great PBIS Resource to support the development of an anti-bullying and kindness mindset. This is a great back to school, anti-bullying and world kindness day workbook to get students started with the right foundation.
Being unkind is never okay. It is hurtful and it can impact someone for a long time. Throughout this book students will be asked to explore the difference between being kind and unkind. You will examine your own behaviours and the behaviours of others and reflect on why it is important to be kind as well as looking at practice and realistic ways for you to demonstrate kindness.
This workbook can be used in it’s entirety or you can take individual pages out depending on the length of the lesson. This workbook has been used in individual, small group and as a whole class approach. Students love the variety of activities that are included and helps boost a stronger sense of classroom community.
This resource explores the following:
what is kindness, what it means to the student
self reflection activities
colouring pages
explores acts of kindness over a variety of environments (home and school)
kindness pledge poster activity
compliment conversation cards
find-a-word
bruised apple example and reflection activity
kind and unkind behaviours
and much more…
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The following staff training professional development package has been developed for anyone who is supporting and working directly with individuals who demonstrate challenging behaviour. Specifically this Information Booklet provides strategies and supports for individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. This package explores the following:
BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
POSSIBLE FUNCTIONS OR CAUSES OF BEHAVIOURS
-Function of Behaviours
-Why is the Behaviour Occurring (exploring communication, attention, demands, sensory, tangible, environmental considerations, mental health and medical issues)
GATHERING INFORMATION ABOUT THE BEHAVIOUR
-ABC Model of Data (including recording sheet and example)
GENERAL POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT STRATEGY
-Teaching Appropriate Behaviours, Establishing Ground Rules, Planned Activities, Calming Activities and an Calming Area
-How you are Feeling today board
-My Problem Solving Cube
-Rewards for Good Behaviour, Distracting and Redirecting
-Exploring Discipline vs Punishment, planned ignoring, logical consequences, natural consequences, quiet time, time out
LOOKING AFTER OURSELVES
-Why do we need to think about ourselves? Exploring Emotions
-Causes of Stress
-Dealing with Stress
-Looking After Yourself (healthy thinking patterns, develop better feelings about ourself, managing yourself and your body)
DATA COLLECTION FORMS
-ABC Data Form
-Unhealthy vs Healthy Thoughts Form
-Challenging my Thoughts Form
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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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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 resource is great for parents, teachers and others who are supporting children who may display challenging or behaviours or concern. This Behaviour Support Templeate focuses on feelings, thoughts and actions in each state. The states include:
Calm/Recovery - Relaxed and Happy State (green page)
Level 1 - Early Warning Signs (yellow page)
Level 2 - Escalation (orange page)
Level 3 - Climax (red page)
This resource includes a completed example of the Behaviour Support Plan for reference as well as a template of the Behaviour Support Plan which is blank.
This can also be utilized to support the students to reflect on their own behaviour cycle and trajectory, explore their own thoughts, feelings and physiological responses as well as isolate what supports they may require to assist them.
Understanding My Worldview is a 9 page document to support teachers, parents and carers to understand children who have experienced trauma from a neuroscience and neuropsychological lens.
This document explores how the child may be currently operating within their environment and is written in third person. This document covers the fundamentals such as the role of the amygdala and how that impacts upon behavioural concerns.
this has been written in third person so it is like the child who has experienced trauma is really explaining it to you. This is a unique perspective to help build empathy, understanding and compassion for the child whilst also being educative, informative and interesting.
This has been a stand out document which all teachers, parents, carers, foster carers and allied health staff would benefit from having in their tool kit.
This is a fun, creative and engaging intervention for students who have difficulty with persistent lying. This intervention helps students project their internal beliefs and fears about themselves onto the monster that they create and imagine and gain acceptance from you.
Although this isn’t a directive/skills-based intervention, this mini-lesson has been successful at supporting students who have a history of lying. Students are encouraged to create their own monster and explore key aspects of their monster. This intervention includes various activities, reflective questions and worksheets.
Within this intervention the monster is also encouraged to play two truths and a lie so that they play intentional truth telling and lying. Additional creative stories will be journaled to support students to understand the distinction between imagination and reality. This intervention takes the focus off the child “lying” and allow them to explore it in a creative way that isn’t directed at them.
This therapeutic intervention requires the therapist to be very curious and unconditionally accepting of the 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.
This creative and printable board game has been developed to provide a foundation in which to discuss several key topics in non-threatening way.
“Recharge Your Battery” is a growth mindset board game which explores self-care and the different domains including physical, mental, emotional and social aspects. Using the analogy of a “battery”, this game encourages reflection and psycho-education around healthy self-care habits.
There are over 115 reflective cards with 23 cards in each of the five various color-coded areas. These include:
Wellness
Self-Discovery
Self-Love
Recharge
Gratitude
This is a great game which is a perfect supplement for our “Recharge Your Battery” Workbook.
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This resource introduces you to what IPRP’s are and the process of developing one.
This resource includes:
What is an IPRP?
-Key principles and aspects of an IPRP
-Difference between Incident Prevention & Incident Response
-Completed EXAMPLES including table format and behavioural escalation curve
-Editable (type straight into) template – both table format and behavioural escalation curve
-Supplementary ABC Data Collection Sheets
The following resource includes editable templates to help facilitate conversation to assess suicidal ideation and self harm and develop crisis safety plans.
•SUICIDE AND SELF HARM RISK ASSESSMENT (editable) - Guidelines and Questions to support facilitating conversation in assessing the risk of suicide
•PROCEDURAL TEMPLATE EXAMPLES (editable)
•Incident of Attempted Suicide or Self Harm
•Incident of Serious Self Harm
•Incident of Less Serious Self Harm
•Expressions of Imminent Intention to suicide or self harm
•CRISIS SAFETY PLANS EXAMPLES – Suicide and Self-Harm protocols, procedures, letters and action and response plans. These examples are based on fictitious client information to ensure client confidentiality.
•MOOD DATA COLLECTION SHEET (editable) – Exploring indications of “depressed mood” “deteriorating mood”, “normal mood” and “elevated mood”. Editable Data Sheet so you can include individual symptoms.
•SUICIDE AND SELF HARM MONITORING DATA SHEET (low, medium and high risk)
•PRACTICAL THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP – One page tip Sheet of practical things you can do to help someone at risk.
PLEASE NOTE: UTILIZING THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES DOES NOT IN ANY WAY MITIGATE THE RISKS OR ENSURE SUCCESS AND SAFETY. ENSURE THAT YOU CONSULT WITH CLINICIANS AND ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN LIASON WITH ANY ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES.
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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 workbook has been designed for teenagers and explores how to party safely, what to do if something goes wrong as well as consider safe and risky choices when it comes to parties. Included is a checklist of considerations for throwing a party to ensure that safeguards are in place for success.
This workbook is great for all teenagers and young adults. Whether you are going to throw or attend a party, this workbook will equip them with the necessary information so that they can be empowered to make informed decisions about keeping themselves safe.
This workbook covers the following:
All About Safe Partying
Safe partying tips
Violence and aggression
What is alcohol (including short and long term effects)
Legal alcohol limits
Hangovers
Binge drinking
Drink spiking
What are drugs?
Drug Taking?
7 Facts about Drugs?
Reducing risks
Be drug aware
Getting home safe and sound
International standard emergency number
What to do if your friends drink too much
Peer pressure and saying “NO”
Partying Safely Scenario Reflection Worksheets
Checklist for throwing a Safe Party
ABOUT US
All Therapy Resources pride ourselves on creating therapeutic, behavioural and educational resources that we use in-house within our own practice. This means that our resources are tried and tested by a team of Allied Health professionals - Counsellors, Occupational and Speech Therapists, Behaviour Practitioners, Play Therapists and Psychologists - so we know they work!
Because we are fortunate to have such a wonderful and diverse range of clients, our resources cover a broad spectrum of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) topics. These include resources on Impulse Control, Anger Management, Anxiety, Mental Health and psychotherapy treatment, DBT and CBT interventions, Social and Friendship Skills , Conflict Management, SPED, Individual and Group Curriculums, Executive Functioning, Classroom Management, Career Exploration, Counselling Documentation and even Professional Development. We want to see everyone thrive, and our resources can help ensure that you can too.
This assessment can be utilized to identify a baseline for individuals around their knowledge of money. This assessment explores an individual’s ability to identify coins and notes, explores value, the ability to count money and budget. This assessment is divided into seven specific areas and each area can be used in isolation to each other, or together to form a comprehensive assessment.
These areas include:
Basic Numeracy Skills
2.Written amounts
3.Colour recognition and value
4.Coin and note recognition
5.Budgeting assessment
6.Monetary values
7.Budgeting
It is ideal that all sections are completed to give a general picture of the level of skills the Student currently has. The assessor needs to complete the scores in each section as well as placing a comment next to the score. It is important that the assessor provides a comment so that all relevant material can be extracted, and the most appropriate program be designed for each Student.
SCORING - the assessor is to place a number score into the column next to the question. The scores go from 1 - 3 depending on the skill of the Student.
Completed independently - i.e., no assistance at all from the assessor, (no verbal or gestural prompts).
Completed with assistance - i.e., assessor may need to verbally prompt or point to correct response.
Can not do - even with prompts the Student is unable to complete correct response.
From the baseline a money recognition / budget program can be developed to meet the individual needs of each Student.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED - The assessor will need to have the following equipment available prior to commencing the assessment:
• Money in the form of coins and notes up to the value of $100.00. Should you not have the physical money, this resource includes the options to print a paper copy of the coins/notes which will suffice.
• A printed copy of this assessment and associated worksheets.
NOTE: This assessment is designed for Australian audiences as it uses Australian money.
This “Sensory Program” explores the following key topics as well as provides recommended gross motor, fine motor and self-care strategies to build upon the following key areas. They include:
Bilateral Co-ordination
Motor Planning
Body Awareness
Kinaesthesia Activities
Sequencing and Co-ordination
Motor Planning
Crossing the midline
Directionality & Spatial Awareness
Letter Formation
This is a great hand-out program for allied health staff, teachers and parents. Simply print and implement!
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 two page clinical (and editable) template which explores the function of an individuals behaviour. This is a formulated and reflective exercise for teachers, parents, allied health staff and other individuals who may be supporting someone with challenging and/or complex behavioural issues. .
The first page is a template of questions to ask and reflect on to help draw out the necessary information to obtain what the potential function (or underlying reasons) behind a behaviour may be, and the second page is a “how to” document explaining how to utilize the first page template and providing examples.
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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.
Esta mini lección explora y ayuda a los estudiantes a reflexionar sobre las opciones verdes y rojas, así como sus consecuencias posteriores.
Esta mini lección explora:
¿Cuáles son las opciones de rojo y verde?
Actividad de reflexión: ¿Cuáles son las buenas y las malas elecciones que han hecho los estudiantes?
Ejemplo de opciones de verde y rojo (apoyos visuales)
Narrativas simplificadas (es decir, las opciones verdes son BUENAS opciones y las rojas son opciones MALAS.
Explora la responsabilidad y la rendición de cuentas (todos los días todos tenemos que tomar decisiones. Las decisiones conducen a consecuencias, ya sean buenas o malas).
Observar las consecuencias mediante la exploración de comportamientos, sentimientos (cómo el comportamiento les impactó a ellos mismos y a los demás), así como las consecuencias posteriores (buenas o malas).
Aprender de la experiencia y cambiar patrones de comportamiento.
Explorandosituaciones y los opuestos de lasopcionesverde / rojo.
This mini lesson explores and helps students reflect on green and red choices, as well as their subsequent consequences. This mini-lesson explores:
What are red and green choices?
Reflection Activity – What are good choices and poor choices that students have made
Example of green and red choices (visual supports)
Simplified narratives (i.e.: green choices are GOOD choices and red choices are POOR choices.
Explores responsibility and accountability (everyday we all have choices to make. Choices lead to consequences – whether good or bad.)
Looking at the consequences by exploring Behaviours, Feelings (how the behaviour impacted themselves and others) as well as subsequent consequences (good or bad).
Learning from the experience and changing behavioural patterns.
Exploring situations and the opposites of green/red choices.
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 helps students by educating about fire safety prevention and procedures. Learning to keep safe in the event of a fire is an important life lesson. This is a great addition to use during Fire Safety Week.
The following workbook explores and includes the following:
Who are fire fighters?
Social Story Script
Fire Safety Important Reminders
What is a Fire Safety Plan?
-Fire Safety Drill and Fire Safety Drill Posters
Emergency numbers and practice calling for help scripting
-Household Roll Calls
What to do in the event of a fire
What to do if your clothes catch fire
All About Fire Safety Week
This workbook also includes a number of CREATIVE ACTIVIIES:
Community Helper Reading Comprehension and multiple choice
Label the firefighter
Develop a fire safety plan
Multiple choice task cards
Vocabulary cards (with visual supports)
Mazes
Find a word
Colour in pages
Finish the sentences
Puzzle
Sorting activities – what you should do or not do
Fire song
A Fire Safety Award is included at the end of the Workbook
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 creative and printable board game has been developed to provide a foundation which explores a vital executive functioning skill - self-control and impulse control.
“Let’s Pause” is a growth mindset board game which is great for students who may struggle to think before they act, who present with difficulties associated with ADHD or students who could benefit from considering the consequences of their actions.
Using the analogy of a “remote control” students are asked to reflect on their behaviour and the impact when they can
-“pause and stop” and think about their behaviour
-“fast forward” where impulses take over
-“play” when you can just keep going
-“rewind” when they can take a step back after our impulses have got the better of us and think about the consequences.
This game encourages reflection and psycho-education around impulse control, self-control, emotional regulation and anger management.
There are over 115 reflective question cards with 23 cards in each of the five various color-coded areas. These include:
- Reflect – practical and relatable scenarios to help put learning into practice
- Let’s Pause – reflecting on impulse control and its impact
- Better Choices – exploring emotional regulation, coping strategies and strategies
- Let’s Chat – conversation starters to build rapport
- Anger – exploring anger management
This is a great game which is a perfect supplement for our Impulse Control “Let’s Pause Mini-Lesson”
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