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Amy Hartling saved to Therapy

Big Life Journal saved to Growth Mindset for Kids
Description Perfect anger management strategy activity to teach students strategies while keeping it fun! They'll remember this quick activity all year long!
This boardgame can be used either as a warm-up activity or as a winding-up one while talking about family. The questions are supposed to encourage students to discuss family matters. Each question should be followed by more questions asked by students. - ESL worksheets

Alyssa King saved to Quick Saves
Split the group into two teams. The person leading the group picks one of the 100 point categories. Whichever team gets the question correct first will pick the next topic. Add the participants' points up as a team. They can talk about answers before they respond. Each correct question counts for as many points as the side says it does (100, 200, 300, 400, or 500). The game ends when the topics have all been used or you can set a point limit. Life Lessons: Talk about triggers-have…
Kathryn Grebe saved to Rec Therapy
Description Freebie! This free download provides instructions for how to use Candy Land in therapy sessions for children. It can be used for individual or group counseling. It is a great way to incorporate play in therapy sessions. It is great for children ages 3-12. **Please note: This is intended to be used by a master's level clinician who holds the proper qualifications and licenses to provide services in your state. Click here to see a video about this resource. See some more of our…
Pennie Linna saved to Therapy Ideas
Jenga Counseling. I added a bunch of questions to the Jenga blocks in order to have fun and learn more about them at the same time.

Erin May saved to Psych Stuff
This is a work sheet I designed for when I have a first therapy session with a child. It allows for me build rapport, get to know the basics, and to explore a couple in-depth items, such as fears and worries. Hope you enjoy and find this useful!:
Monae Brown saved to Group therapy