Worry Management Workbook - Help your students explore what worry is, how worry affects the brain, the physical experience of worry, and effective strategies for dealing with worry at school and at home. This workbook is perfect for individual counseling or small group counseling and now includes a digital version of the workbook that works with Google Slides TM. What's included in the workbook: Psychoeducation Self-checks Worry trackers Case study examples Practice exercises Calming strategy activities Reflections Index of strategies This is a downloadable, printable workbook. You will not receive anything in the mail. Why buy printable workbooks? With a printable workbook, you can pick and choose the activities and pages that will be helpful for your specific student or child. You can organize the pages in a way that makes sense to you. You can print additional copies of worry tracker pages or worry strategy pages to hang on the wall. And best of all... you can use it forever! !! Worry Warriors user? The Worry Warriors version is available here.
Spread the word: 152 Shares Facebook Twitter Email More Sometimes it’s hard to know what to say to kids who worry, especially when they are overwhelmed in the moment. Well-meaning adults who just want to erase the worry for kids may say some phrases that aren’t so helpful and don’t empower kids to tune in to their bodies. To help a kid who is worried, try these helpful, empowering phrases: What to Say to Help a Kid Who is Worried: […]
This 3rd grade empathy lesson uses an empathy meditation, empathy read aloud, and empathy activity to teach kids about emapthy.
Grumpy Pants by Claire Messer is a wonderful book to help young students understand & manage grumpy feelings! This activity is great for school counseling.
5 tips for school counselors doing Kindergarten classroom guidance lessons: do your homework and start off prepared to avoid the Kindergarten craziness!
5 tips for school counselors doing Kindergarten classroom guidance lessons: do your homework and start off prepared to avoid the Kindergarten craziness!
15 clubs for school counselors to lead: get your students engaged, involved, and growing with these fun, meaningful activities!
This elementary school anger management small group counseling program is solution-focused and designed to train students in relaxation methods and positive expressions of anger. Students learn to identify, express, and manage anger in positive ways through engaging activities! What's included: →rationale →teacher nomination form →parental consent form →counselor passes →pre- and post screening tool (student and teacher form) →11 lessons (description, session objectives, session outline, materials list, and ASCA standards alignment) →all necessary handouts →visual aids →objective assessment checklists. . Bundle up! This small group counseling program is also available in my group counseling curriculum bundle! Need more anger resources? You'll love these! ❤️ Managing Anger Lap Book: Strategies for Positive Anger Management ❤️ Managing Anger Folder Game for Elementary School Counseling Anger Management ❤️ Anger Triggers & Calming Strategies Classroom Guidance Lesson for Counseling ❤️ Anger Management Group Counseling Program: Managing Anger for Early Elementary ❤️ Anger Body Awareness Small Group Counseling Session for Early Elementary Terms Copyright © Counselor Keri, Keri Powers Pye. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. See product file for clip-art and font credits.
Self Control Counseling Lesson - This self control classroom counseling lesson plan will help students in grades 1-2 understand what self control is and what self control looks like, sounds like, and feels like. Students learn ways of demonstrating self control and then practice during a yoga movement break and partner turn taking activity. What's included: Detailed, scripted lesson plan (color and BW) Visual aid (color and BW) Whole class sorting activity (color and BW) Individual student fortune teller handout (color and BW, blank and pre-filled) FAQS: Q: Do I need extra materials? A: You'll need your favorite self control read-aloud, like Clark the Shark or What If Everybody Did That? You'll also need scissors, writing utensils, and coloring utensils. Q: How long will this take? A: I did this lesson in a 45-minute block with my first grade students. All students are different. Q: Can I use this in small groups or with an individual student? A: Absolutely! Find more self control resources here!
Worry Management Workbook - Help your little worry warriors explore what worry is, how worry affects the brain, the physical experience of worry, and effective strategies for dealing with worry at school and at home. This workbook is perfect for individual counseling or small group counseling. Now includes digital/Google Slides version of the workbook to accommodate distance learning. What's included in the workbook: Psychoeducation Self-checks Worry trackers Case study examples Practice exercises Calming strategy activities Reflections Index of strategies How is this different from the Worry Workbook? The content and activities are the same. The clipart appeals to a younger group of students. The Worry Warrior clipart appears on all pages. This workbook does not align to the sessions of Worry Warriors small group but is a nice compliment if you continue on with students individually or want to complete further sessions with your Worry Warriors group. The workbook can also be used as a home connection for small group members. Why buy printable workbooks? With a printable workbook, you can pick and choose the activities and pages that will be helpful for your specific student. You can organize the pages in a way that makes sense to you. You can print additional copies of worry tracker pages or worry strategy pages to hang on the wall. And best of all... you can use it forever! Need more resources to help students with worry? You'll love these: ⭐ Managing Worry and Anxiety Classroom Guidance Lesson for School Counseling ⭐ Worry Activity: Worry Story & Activity for School Counseling ⭐ Worry Warriors: Group Counseling Program for Managing Anxiety and Worries ⭐ Worry/Anxiety Management Lap Book for Elementary School Counseling
These character award certificates are perfect for celebrating your students' growth in character development at the end of your character education program. This product includes 32 character awards with descriptions of the character trait. Each certificate comes in color and black/white. You might also be interested in my character development products! Keep in touch: Counselor Keri on Pinterest Counselor Keri on Twitter Counselor Keri Blog Counselor Keri on Facebook Counselor Keri on Instagram: @counselorkeri [email protected] Terms Copyright © Counselor Keri, Keri Powers Pye. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. See product file for clip-art and font credits.
Empathy Activity: This empathy classroom guidance lesson introduces students answer the question, "What is empathy?" and learn how to show empathy to others. Students hypothesize about the owner of a pair of worn out shoes (additional supply needed). Read students a narrative about the owner of the shoes (included) and discuss the meaning of empathy! Students create their own "shoe" to describe a day in their lives and share in small groups. This is perfect for a classroom guidance lesson or small group counseling session to promote empathy. What's included: Detailed, scripted lesson plan (objective, outline, materials list, ASCA standards alignment, suggested data collection, and interactive notebook elements) Pre-test/post-test Introductory PPT Story Printable visual aids/posters Interactive notebook printables Want more empathy activities? You'll love these: ❤️ Empathy Lap Book for Elementary School Counseling ❤️ Everyday Empathy: Introductory Empathy Activities and Scenarios Digital Activity ❤️ Empathy Escape Room: Empathy Puzzle Solving Activity for School Counseling ❤️ Empathy Activities: Everyday Empathy Daily Digital Discussion Activities Bundle Up: This lesson is included in the Comprehensive Classroom Guidance Lesson Unit with Interactive Notebook. Click here to be the first to know about new resources and updates in my store! Terms Copyright © Counselor Keri, Keri Powers Pye. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. See product file for clip-art and font credits.
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Help your students refocus on their goals and identify the strengths they have that will help them persevere and finish the school year strong with this fun perseverance activity!
Looking for a fun and meaningful activity for your school counseling worry group? Help your students make a worry monster! Get details here:
The Good Egg Activities - use these activities to help students understand what is and is not their responsibility & practice self care for managing stress!
Help kids manage worry with these 10 grounding techniques! Students can use these strategies any time anywhere to cope with worry.
Want to start a mindful mornings group or activities at your school? Read more about how I started one and the activities we use!
It's really hard to stop the worry spiral once those worry thoughts creep in. Help kids breath the cycle with these thought-stopping strategies for kids!
two fun games to use in classroom guidance lessons or small group counseling to teach and practice self control strategies -Counselor Keri
How do you teach kids conflict resolution skills? I follow a step by step process to build the most basic skills first to help kids work it out!
Looking for a fun coping skills lesson to teach kids about coping strategies? Pair this book with this game for your counseling lesson!
It's really hard to stop the worry spiral once those worry thoughts creep in. Help kids breath the cycle with these thought-stopping strategies for kids!
Wondering how to teach kids to share? Give this social skills small group activity a try to focus on 4 main principles of sharing!
Use pipe cleaners and beads to help students self-monitor in a variety of areas. Make these simple crafts to create pipe cleaner counseling gauges for tracking feelings, monitoring goal progress, guiding conflict resolution, and more!
Looking for meaningful ways to end group counseling? Check out these 5 group counseling closing rituals to use with your students!
Looking for a great classroom community building or empathy activity for your classroom guidance lessons? You'll love this I am Human activity!
Worry group activity: Teach your students to practice controlled breathing and then complete an art activity to help your students visualize the breathing pattern. Great for small group counseling or individual counseling to teach calming strategies!
If you've downloaded my free ebook with 101 ideas for school counseling centers and still have questions about how to do school counseling centers, this is for you! I've compiled a list of the most frequent questions so that you can get started with centers in your classroom guidance lessons!
Looking for fun ways to teach kids coping skills? Your students will love these fun, hands-on activities to help them deal with tough feelings.
two fun games to use in classroom guidance lessons or small group counseling to teach and practice self control strategies -Counselor Keri
How do you teach kids to make transitions away from high-interest activities? Read these 5 tips for helping kids make smooth transitions!
Grumpy Pants by Claire Messer is a wonderful book to help young students understand & manage grumpy feelings! This activity is great for school counseling.
Wondering how to get kids to actually like classroom counseling lessons? Try these 5 tried and true tips for making fun classroom guidance activities!
Is social media a stressor for your students? Try this social media lesson to help teens think about how to use social media in stress-free ways.
Help kids learn to interrupt worry thoughts with positive and realistic affirmations! Check out these 8 affirmations for kids who worry!
Looking for some great childrens books about mindfulness? You'll love these titles for your counseling lessons to teach kids about mindfulness!