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All About My Feelings: Identifying Emotions with Self Portraits
All About My Feelings: Identifying Emotions with Self Portraits from Still Playing School
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Emotions in Our Bodies Activity: This interventions works best with clients who are experiencing somatic symptoms due to intense emotions that they are denying or holding in (ex.a boy who says his father’s death doesnt bother him who gets stomach aches). Make sure you have established a relationship with the client and you feel this activity is clinically indicated before attempting.
Writing Prompts for Elementary School Students - Best Topics
Behavior Plans - and charts...great resource for Elementary School Counseling and SpEd teachers
Sensory Hacks to Focus a Fidgety Child (That don't involve a Fidget Spinner)
Sensory Hacks for Fidgety Child | Simple solutions that I am going to try today! Such great ideas for the classroom and home!
10 Concentration and Focus Building Techniques for Children with ADHD
5 Focus Exercises for ADHD Kids by Dr. Robert Meyers, Child Psychologist - "Neuroscience has recently discovered that brain exercises can dramatically improve (executive) functions. When these exercises are successful, they essentially build or strengthen "circuits" within your child’s brain." (47 Repins, 6 Likes)
Emotions Color Wheel
Emotions Color Wheel - Description: This activity is good to break the ice with any client. It is also an easy “check-in” to find out how the client is feeling and the issues he/she is dealing with at this time in his/her life. After creating a pie chart with 8 sections, the client gets to choose 8 emotions and then color in the pie pieces.
Tips to Support Kids Experiencing ANXIETY
Does your child have ANXIETY? Check out our Tips to Support Kids Experiencing ANXIETY for supportive ideas for separation anxiety, nightmares and more! Plus the Love to Learn Linky {One Time Through}
How to Discipline a Child With ADHD (with Pictures) - wikiHow
How to Discipline a Child With ADHD: 13 Steps (with Pictures)