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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When Do You Need Help?

This worksheet is designed to help children think about when they should ask for help for a variety of problems. (1217, resiliency, prevention)

Your Family Coat of Arms

This art therapy exercise asks people to think about the symbols or words that would represent the identify of their family. (insight, values clarification, family therapy, 1117)

Homework Ideas

This homework checklist was created by ADDitude magazine, and provides more than a dozen ideas for teachers and parents to help kids get their homework done accurately and on time. (1117)

The Ultimate ADHD Toolkit for Parents and Teachers

Created by Additude Magazine, this guide has great tools to help parents be appropriate advocates in school for their ADHD kids.

The Color of Character

This chart can be used to help kids learn the six important character traits and demonstrate these behaviors at least once a week. Recommended ages 8-14. (character education, behavior management, 1017)

Guess Who Is Coming to Dinner

This worksheet is intended to help people think about the character traits they value and wish to develop. (insight, character development, 1017)

Thinking About Your Accmplishments

This worksheet is designed to help people think about what they have accomplished in their lives and what they hope to accomplish in the future. It uses the metaphor of a museum and asks people to draw or write nine accomplishments they would put in their museum. (0917, values clarification, identity)

Getting Along With Others

This worksheet is designed to help children understand and practice the behaviors that will help them make friends and get along with others. (emotional intelligence, social skills, Asperger Syndrome, 0817)

Feelings Charades

The game of feelings charades helps kids learn to read the non-verbal cues signify different emotions. (0717)

What Are Your Values?

This worksheet is designed to help children think about the values that are important to themselves and others (0717)