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Worry Workbook for children (Free Download) | Worry monster, Play therapy activities, Monster activities

The Worry Workbook has been our most downloaded resource. The Worry Workbook is made up of a number of activities, which encourage children to reflect and investigate their worries, giving them an avenue to express, understand their feelings and helps to release the bodies natural painkiller Endorphins. ⭐️ My Worry Monsters ⭐️ Be a Worry Detective ⭐️ The Worry Catcher ⭐️ Your Worry Warrior Shield ⭐️ Manage your Worry Monsters Download yours for free.

DIY Paper Bag Worry Monster | Worry monster, Paper crafts for kids, Crafts for kids

We love these DIY paper bag worry monsters. They are an art and crafts project and a tool to support children to manage their worries. This fun, creative project is great way for preschool to primary age kids to learn about and express their emotions.

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This summer, The WARM Place was invaded by our newest friend, our very own Worry Monster! The Worry Monster is brought into our groups to help the children identify their worries and fears. Children write or draw their worries on slips of paper. Then they “feed” them to the Worry Monster! Some children say the...

Balloon Squish-monsters | Monster craft, Halloween crafts for kids, Monster activities

Your kids will love squeezing their own creations with these balloon squish-monsters! Gather up a few items from around the house and let each child choose their color and in just a few minutes they'll have a new fun activity! | Halloween Crafts for Kids #kidscraft #balloon #balloonsquishmonster #squishmonster #kidsactivities #funactivities

The worry monster who eats your troubles away | Art therapy activities, Therapy activities, Child therapy

This is basically a variation of a worry box to help children tangibly notice thoughts and worries and choose to let them go. 1) I use empty tissue boxes to make the monster but any box would work as long as you can cut out a mouth. Create the monster using paper, eyes, feathers, pipe cleaners etc. You could also make an animal, shark or whatever else may be more engaging for the child instead of a monster.

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