Moving to a new home can make you feel sad, excited, or have many other feelings. Use this worksheet to talk about what you'll miss most about your old home and also the things you're excited about in your new home or neighborhood.About Mylemarks!Mylemarks.com is your destination for engaging and in...
Great news! We've created a series of free, easy to use anxiety resources to help parents, teachers and loves ones get kids talking about their worries.
A must-read review of 10 favorite grief counseling resources for children. Perfect for any counselor working with children who have experienced grief or lo
Anger games are great resource to develop coping skills at home, school or in a counseling environment. A review of anger management games available in the market.
Therapy can help families understand the dynamics within the family and gain an understanding of how each member identifies themselves within the family.
Anger games are great resource to develop coping skills at home, school or in a counseling environment. A review of anger management games available in the market.
The DBT House is a framework in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) that allows clients to explore their inner world. This “inner world” — which includes their values, emotions, hopes, and coping strategies — is represented by a specific room or level of their metaphorical house. The DBT House Worksheet is an art-based activity that features two drawings of a house, and both houses have different sections or rooms. One drawing asks questions that serve as prompts for the client to explore an aspect of their life, while the other drawing lets them write down their answers. For example, the question “What values govern your life?” in the foundation of their DBT house might be answered with “courage and authenticity.” As kids and teens complete this activity, they can increase their self-awareness, which leads to improved emotional regulation and healthier relationships. If your child needs help identifying coping strategies for the chimney of their DBT house, this DBT Coping Skills bundle will give them ideas. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of DBT worksheets and handouts. References: Bosgraaf, L., Spreen, M., Pattiselanno, K., & Van Hooren, S. (2020). Art Therapy for Psychosocial Problems in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic narrative review on art therapeutic means and forms of Expression, therapist behavior, and Supposed Mechanisms of change. Frontiers in Psychology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.584685 Jerabek, I., Muoio, D. (2021). I Think, Therefore I Am…Loved: New Study Looks At Benefits of Self-Awareness on Relationship Satisfaction. ResearchGate.
A great tool for students to reflect on inappropriate behavior is a Think Sheet. Use it when a student breaks a rule or doesn’t meet expectations for behavior.
What is narrative therapy? Find its approach, examples & key concepts.
Persistence activities to help kids and families learn about the power of perserverance. Includes a free printable activity guide!
The EMDR Mini Workbook for Kids is a mini collection of EMDR worksheets, handouts and visuals for kids intended for use by EMDR trained psychotherapists as a tool. This mini workbook includes: -EMDR Explanation for Kids -All About Me Worksheet -Target Memory Brainstorming Worksheet -EMDR Thoughts for Kids -Safe Calm Place Worksheet -EMDR Standard Protocol Worksheet for Kids -EMDR SUD Scale -EMDR VOC Scale for Kids - Emojis -TICES Worksheet for Kids Disclaimer: The resources available on Spark All Wellness ® do not replace therapy, and are intended to be used by qualified professionals. Professionals who use the tools available in this shop should not practice outside of their own areas of competency. These tools are intended to supplement treatment, and are not a replacement for appropriate training.
The big story for a number of months on the Archers has been around the proposed development of a new road. Reaction has tended to be of this nature. On Friday in what was meant to be an emotional …
Moving back and forth between two parents and two different houses can be emotionally stressful on a child or teen that is trying to learn how to adjust and cope to a divorce. The “Two-House” CBT Art Therapy Worksheet helps individuals reduce stress through building structure within the two-family homes by exploring the needs and concerns of the child in a creative way. Divorce affects the entire family system and can be very difficult for children and teens to cope with. Children often struggle with conflicted emotions during or even long after a divorce. It’s critical to the child’s well-being that they feel heard and supported during this time. This CBT / ART Therapy Activity encourages expression of thoughts and feelings related to the divorce and promotes communication, resilience and coping skills. I am a licensed mental health counselor and recognize that family systems are diverse. If you need any information customized to represent a specific family dynamic please email me and I am happy to make any changes to meet your needs. INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
Disney/Pixar's "Inside Out" provides a great way to understand emotions. Download a free printable study guide on the movie for teens and young adults.
A character strength student analysis based on Martin Seligman's model of Positive Psychology. This worksheet goes perfectly with our 'Character Strengths Poster' set and our 'Strengths colouring pages' Check out our other character strengths printables, activities and worksheets. If you enjoy these resources, please don't forget to leave us some kids words on TPT and our Google business account found here https://g.page/r/CQ0oHbw57FgCEAI/review We would love to see these resources in action! Tag @happyhealthykidsaustralia on IG and FB You may also like to check out our small group social-emotional learning program and PD sessions at www.happyhealthykids.net.au
These art therapy for kids projects are a great way to help children deal with trauma, anger, or grief, and as part of therapy for kids with special needs.
Therapy games are one way to help children who struggle with emotional regulation. Playing CBT contains 15 different therapy games for children.
Put peacemaking skills at your students��� fingertips with Conflict Cubes they make themselves. This resource encourages collaborative efforts to develop creative and meaningful solutions to common conflicts. Includes directions and a reproducible.
Teaching children about coping with anger? Check out these 15 effective anger management strategies for kids.
Understanding Fragile X Syndrome: A Guide for Families and Professionals Fragile X syndrome is one of the main causes of child developmental delay and autism spectrum disorders. A premutated form of…
Teaching social-emotional skills doesn’t have to be difficult! With Tab Books, students’ drawings, writing, and graphic organizers come together to create a customized book they can be proud of and use a reference whenever they need reminders! Great on their own or as part of an Interactive Notebook, Tab Books are a tried and true way to get your students excited about learning - with little to no prep for you! This books helps students learn stress management and coping skills. *Tip* Remember to open in Adobe Reader!
Teaching self-awareness skills to kids helps them develop empathy and compassion towards others. Here are seven unique and fun ways to do that!
Explore the topic of honesty for kids with the Family Dinner Book Club.
What is PANS Syndrome? In this post, I share my family's story with PANS Syndrome, the symptoms of PANS/PANDAS & what you can do to help.
When a person feels that they are being blamed—whether rightly or wrongly—it’s common that they respond with defensiveness. “I” statements are...
Read Acts 5:1-4verses 1-11 if you deem appropriate for your child's age.) Pinocchio Revisited: (Printable version now available at the end of the post!) Geppetto, a lonely carpenter with no children, decided that he wanted a boy. He carefully carved
Looking for a creative and engaging way to help children identify their coping skills, social support, and positive self-talk? Look no further than this amazing flower activity!Using the metaphor of a flower, this activity makes talking about coping skills and support systems non-threatening and eas...
How can you support the development of self-regulation in kids? This huge resource is full of self-regulation games, information, books, and more!
Family Questions is a fun activity that’s great for breaking the ice in family therapy. Each family member will answer a question about themselves, and...