Teach teens how to identify their own talents and interest Help teens learn how to use their strengths Includes 72 cards Presents complex and sop Is stress getting the best of your teen? Is your teen feeling overwhelmed, like life is zooming by? This is a practical workbook with proven-effec Includes 5 decks of cards: self-esteem, ice-breaker, bullying, anger, divorce Each deck includes 48 cards with discussion-provoking questions Includes 48 cards with discussion-provoking questions relating to managing anger One - Foam Stuffed Vinyl sided Indoor safe 3" Cube Can be use Engaging story teaches useful strategies for overcoming shame Helps children feel less isolated and alone Readers learn how to evaluate and apprec Help teens cope more effectively with the ongoing challenges of day-to-day life Offers valuable tools based in mindfulness and self-compassion Fun You can download the game here.
This game not only helps build rapport but also teaches students to identify and express their emotions. Students get to match facial expressions with different feelings, and they have the opportunity to share times they have felt angry, sad, happy, and scared. To read more about this game and download it for free, click here.
This game is a CBT take on Chutes and Ladders , and it gives students an opportunity to talk about struggles they face at school and to think through hypothetical situations others may experience. Students are asked to identify feelings and reframe thoughts throughout the game. You can download the game for free here! These are the top 3 games I use to build rapport with my students that help me gather information without the child feeling intimidated by traditional talk therapy.
You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. No spam, ever. Unsubscribe anytime. Read our Privacy Policy. This is wonderful. Thank you for compiling and sharing! I created a google slides choice board to post to my virtual office for my students based on these recomendations giving you credit.
Please let me know if you would like a copy. Thank you again! Hi Erin! Thanks so much for the feedback. Glad to hear that you put the ideas to use! I would love to see what you created.
Feel free to email me at edukate. Hi Erin, Would you share with me as well? Hi Amy! Erin shared the file with me and I will share it out on social media this week!
Hello again! If possible, can you share this with me as well? My email is kalexander girlsprep. Thanks so much! Hi Heather — The link is still working on my end. Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. January 3, Free Interactive Games The following list of interactive games can be played live during your virtual counseling or TeleHealth sessions.
Although the steps for each website vary, you can follow these general directions to get started: Click the link below to open the game website.
Follow the directions to start a new game.
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