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The Good Egg Activities - use these activities to help students understand what is and is not their responsibility & practice self care for managing stress!
Helping students express their emotions is vital for their wellbeing, yet it can be challenging for some to open up. The snowball toss offers a playful brain break, encouraging students to unwind and lower their defenses, allowing them to release pent-up stress and frustration. Check out the video or read the transcript to learn how this simple activity can bring a burst of fun to your classroom while supporting mental health. #snowballtoss #mentalhealth #wellbeing #brainbreak #activity
Use this fun worksheet for yourself, your kids, your students, or clients, and have them create a page that includes songs that they love, songs that help them through tough times, songs that make them happy, and more! This is a PDF that will be emailed to you.
Use our Art Therapy Worksheets to help your client unleash their creativity when expressing emotions, thoughts, or interests.
If you’re looking for some ideas for group therapy activities, scribble swap drawings can be fun and stimulate good reflection and discussion from the art process. Materials:PaperPencilsOther drawing media – colored pens, markers, crayons, colored pencils, pastels, etcPaint (maybe – I find that paint tends to lead to longer projects, so be aware of this …
I'm Ann Meehan, an LPCC, RPT-S ™ , and EMDR Consultant. I help therapists that work with kids and teens go from a place of stress and survival to inspired and thriving. I give child therapists...
Therapeutic worksheets focused on helping kids and teens explore healthy friendships and relationships. Tools assist kids in identifying healthy relationships, friendship skills, and dealing with peer pressure.
Therapy activities for teens to help improve self-esteem, communication, and coping skills through art, holistic, and family ideas.
I've been having a hard time lately with some of the older kids I see. They don't see the point or the importance of what we are working on. I have been very frustrated, and our sessions have been less than productive. In desperation, I turned to Pinterest, and came across some UNO activities. I figured - what could it hurt? We aren't getting anything done anyway! Well, it was no less than MAGICAL!!! My most difficult student didn't want to come see me, but I asked him to give me just 10…
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