Children

Children learn best through play and we’ve kept this in mind while designing these original therapeutic activities for children, including worksheets, stories, and therapy games. Print these tools out for use in the home or classroom or use them in a counseling session.

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Safe Ways to Express Your Anger (Kids_

This activity asks children to differentiate safe from unsafe ways to express their anger. (0521. anger management, behavior problems)

Understanding Body Language (Kids)

This worksheet asks children to draw actors on stage expressing emotions without speaking. It is designed to be an introduction to understanding body language. (0521, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Your Body Your Feelings (Kids)

This worksheet is designed to help children understand the connection between their feelings and their body. (0421, anxiety, health issues, anger control)

Social and Emotional Behavior Intervention Plan

This intervention plan can be used to assess different aspects of a student’s problem behaviors and record the responses to different behaviors. A progress monitoring graph is also included. (0421, behavior management, school problems, ADHD)

Stress Catcher (Game)

From the National Institute of Mental Health, this fun tool will help people understand that there are a variety of ways they can deal with stress. Can be used with children, teens, and adults. (0421, stress, coping tools(

Self-Efficacy Assessment for Children

This 24 Item Scale measures the important trait of self-efficacy in children – the belief that one can accomplish tasks. A high self-efficacy score is associated with resiliency, academic achievement, and the ability to overcome problems. The scale helps you determine an overall score as well as sub-scores in academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy. (self-efficacy, behavior, assessment, parenting, 0421)

Thinking About Your Behavior

This worksheet is designed to help children understand how their behavior affects others. (0321, behavior problems, ADHD, social skills)

The Gift of Caring Words (Kids)

This worksheet asks children to think about the importance of using caring words, particularly if another child is in distress (0321, empathy, behavior, ADHD, social skills)

Identifying Social Problems on the Problem Planet (Kids)

This worksheet asks children to think about the kinds of social problems that children may have (0221, social skills, ADHD, ASD)

Starting Conversations with Positive Comments and Compliments (Kids)

This simple board game gives children the chance to practice giving compliments to others. (social skills, making friend, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, behavior, conversation skills, game, 0221)