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Build classroom community with your grade 4 5 6 7 students using this social emotional anti bullying activity that will empower students to identify what hurts their feelings and have students see that words hurt the most. This activity will create a kinder, thoughtful classroom environment.

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WELLNESS | NgLp Designs shares 50 coping skills for kids and adults when times feel overwhelming and get tough: "These are some coping tools I'd like to try... read a good book, bake, call a friend, listen to music..." via Whole Hearted School Counseling — social emotional learning lessons, coping skills, solution-focused, mindfulness, growth mindset, quarantine, stress, how to /// #parents #howto #wellness Kids Coping Skills, Kids Checklist, Learning Lessons, Healthy Coping Skills, School Social Work, Counseling Activities, Counseling Resources, Coping Strategies, Mental And Emotional Health

WELLNESS | NgLp Designs shares 50 coping skills for kids and adults when times feel overwhelming and get tough: "These are some coping tools I'd like to try... read a good book, bake, call a friend, listen to music..." via Whole Hearted School Counseling — social emotional learning lessons, coping skills, solution-focused, mindfulness, growth mindset, quarantine, stress, how to /// #parents #howto #wellness

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Use this simple metaphor with students to help them understand what they can and can't control. This can help them let go of frustrating situations they can't change, and instead focus on what they can change. Mental Health Activities, Counseling Kids, Counseling Lessons, Social Emotional Learning Activities, School Social Work, Child Therapy, Counseling Activities, Art Therapy Activities, Social Emotional Skills

Use this simple metaphor with students to help them understand what they can and can't control. This can help them let go of frustrating situations they can't change, and instead focus on what they can change.

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