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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Completing Tasks in the Right Order (Kids)

This worksheet helps children understand that when doing a task, things need to be done in the right order. (executive functioning, ADHD, patience, 0221)

Imagine the Problem is Already Solved

This Solution-Oriented Therapy technique is designed to help motivate people to solve their problems. (problem-solving, solution-oriented therapy, resilience, 0221)

What Do You Have in Common With the People You Know?

This worksheet asks children to think about common interests they have with people they know. Common interests are the basis of making friends. (0121, social skills, friend-making)

Behavioral Contract for Kids

This contract helps kids identify two behavioral goals to work on as well as the strategies needed to achieve these goals. The contract also specifies consequences and rewards. (1220)

Overcoming Codependency in Your Relationshp

This worksheet is designed to help people see if they are being codependent in their relationships. It gives them various ideas on how to be more independent and set appropriate boundaries. (1120, codependency, addiction, marriage and family therapy)

Understanding Consequences

This worksheet is designed to children understand that there are consequences misbehavior and breaking rules. The worksheet asks them to match pictures of children breaking the rules to the appropriate consequences and to think about times they have had consequences for misbehavior. (ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, ODD, behavior problems, consequences, 1120)

VIdeo Conferencing Behavior Cue Cards (Kids)

– Teachers can hold up any one of these 10 cue cards to signal students top pay attention to their behavior. These cards can also be used with individual children in teletherapy. (ADD, behavior, classroom management, teletherapy, 1120)

Friendship Behavior Crossword Puzzle

Have children complete this crossword puzzle and discuss important concepts in making and keeping friends. (social skills, ASD, friends, 101920

Controlling Your Voice Volume – Kids

This worksheet/game is designed to teach children the importance of using an appropriate voice volume. It asks children to match various scenes to a chart indicating the appropriate voice volume. (1020, ADHD, ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Selective Mutism)

Conversation Land Board Game

This board game teaches conversation to children, asking them to think and talk about subjects like being bored in a conversation, non-verbal language, taking turns, and much more. There are two versions of the game, one for lower elementary school and one for upper elementary school. (social skills, ASD, 1020)