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How do I Love me? Let me Count the Ways! - Today's Mama
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a bunch of buttons that are on top of each other with the words, would you rather talk?
Would you rather?
This is a brilliant game for getting to know your pupils either individually, in a group or as a whole class. It is also a fabulous warm up/ice breaker activity. There are 60 cards with lots of 'would you rather?' questions. Some are plain hilarious and will cause lots of laughter and some encourage thinking skills.
Being grateful is a big part of perspective taking. Making a Gratitude Garland is a wonderful way to help children be more positive about their lives. Random Acts Of Kindness Ideas, Acts Of Kindness Ideas, Surviving To Thriving, Kindness Ideas, Perspective Taking, Gratitude Activities, Social Skills Activities, Being Grateful, Counseling Activities
Gratitude Activities for Kids- Make a Gratitude Garland - Mosswood Connections
Being grateful is a big part of perspective taking. Making a Gratitude Garland is a wonderful way to help children be more positive about their lives.
a poster with the words time you felt and a traffic light next to it on a red background
Smartie emotions
Smartie emotions or use with colored tokens, other candy, colored dice, etc.
Anger management games are pretty easy to make. Just choose a random game in your office and think of how you can adapt it to focus on anger. Here is an example of a game I created during group... Anger Management Kids, Precision Teaching, Play Therapy Games, Anger Management Games, Controlling Emotions, Expressive Arts Therapy, Anger Management For Kids, Therapeutic Games, Group Therapy Ideas
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Anger management games are pretty easy to make. Just choose a random game in your office and think of how you can adapt it to focus on anger. Here is an example of a game I created during group...
a bucket with the words my summer bucket list written on it and an empty basket
Summer Buckets
Mental health
the meaning of an angry game is shown in this graphic above it's caption
M&Ms Feelings Activity
Living a RAD Life: M&Ms Feelings Activity