"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
Feelings are overrated. Yeah, I know. Not the usual thing you hear from a therapist. I do have the usual faces “Emotions Chart” on the wall of my office. That's because I work with kids. Any grownup who doesn't know what they're feeling probably…well. Ahem. Needs therapy. But feelings in themselves are not that useful... Read more »
"How do you feel?... No, really. How do you actually feel?"
Learn how to use the HS Emotion Wheels and HS Needs Wheels to productively process and use emotion in your personal and professional life.
Mental Health Charts Bundle of Therapist and School Counselor Tools | Emotions Chart, Basic Needs, Sensations, Core Beliefs, and Mood Meter If you're looking for a bundle of mental health tools to help you manage your emotions, feelings, and mood, look no further than the Mental Health Charts Bundle. This set includes a mental health emotions chart, a basic needs chart, a sensations chart, a core beliefs chart, and a mood meter. The charts are designed to help you track your progress and identify areas where you need more support. The therapist workbook contains tips for using the charts, as well as exercises for working on your emotional health. The psychologist workbook provides guidance on diagnosing and treating mental health issues, while the school counseling workbook offers tips for building healthy relationships with peers. Whether you're a therapist, psychologist, or school counselor, the Mental Health Charts Bundle is an essential toolkit for your clients' emotional health.
I am linking up with Tara and her fabulous linky once again. My list keeps growing with all of the great ideas everyone posts weekly. I used zebra duct tape and wrapped popsicle sticks for my mystery person jar. For those who do not know what that is, I pull a random stick from the jar daily and never announce who it is. All day long we watch this student for good choices. If they make good choices, they receive a prize at the end of the day. It worked extremely well last year! I went on a dollar tree hunt for these green bins that fit perfectly on my bookshelf. It will hold my personal books that I read to the students at large group time. I thought they needed some pizazz so I added the chevron tape. I really like how it turned out! I found this on pinterest and decided I needed one ASAP for my classroom. Pre-K students have a hard time communicating how they feel instead of tattling. I am hoping this chart will help. The chart is just a picture on pinterest without a link so whoever made this kudos to you! My version is below. At the end of the school year we threw all of our dry erase boards out and discussed going to Lowes to buy the dry erase board. Well when everyone posted their versions on Monday Made It I was inspired to follow through with cute duct tape too. The teal color is a scotch tape and it doesn't stick really well. The corners keep coming off. The bottom was my favorite. It was a small roll of duct tape and worked perfectly! Hope everyone has a great Monday. My cheerleading camp was cancelled an hour ago so I can enjoy my Monday at home working on school stuff. I am trying to not be MAD about the fact that the AD scheduled something in the time frame the cheerleaders were allowed to have the gym. Have a great Monday!
"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
"How do you feel?... No, really. How do you actually feel?"
"How do you feel?... No, really. How do you actually feel?"