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.

Use the navigation links on the left of this page to view tools in a specific category. Or use the search function at the top of this page to find the exact tool you are looking for.

If you are looking for something you can’t find on this site, please let us know by clicking here and our team of writers, graphic artists, and therapists will custom design it for you.


 

Go Out & Play Kit

This brochure from the CDC talks about the importance of outdoor play for kids. (PDF)

When You are Supposed To Pay Attention

This worksheet will help kids and teens identify behaviors that distract others.PDF

What Makes Adults Mad?

This worksheet helps children think about things they might do to get adults mad. PDF

What Do You Want Your Teacher To Say?

This worksheet gives children the chance to talk about their relationship with their teacher.

Speaking Calmly to Get Attention

This story teaches children how to get an adult’s attention in an appropriate way.

Listening to Adult Directions

This story teaches about learning better behavior through a token reward program in school. Form Type:PDF

Learning Anger Control

This story teaches children appropriate ways to handle their anger. Form Type:PDF

Getting Ready For School

This worksheet is designed to help children and teens prioritize morning activities so that they can get to school on time. PDF

Following the Rules

This story helps children see the importance of following adult rules. Form Type: PDF

Getting Along With Others

This story helps children see the benefits of getting along with siblings and friends.