PRINTABLES
Anger
Anxiety
Anxiety Worry Buster tear sheets
Stress Anxiety Calming Sloth coloring pages
Stress Anxiety Worksheet Pack (Sloth)
Breathing
Calming
Chores
Editable Chore Chart (right click save)
Emotions
Color by Emotions (like color by number)
Feelings Poster coloring page
Monster Feelings flash cards
Social Emotional Learning pages
Hygiene
Positive Stuff & Self Esteem
Positive Affirmations cootie catchers
Self Esteem Confidence Building
Problem Solving
What you can and cannot Control
Social Skills
Social Skills Interactive Notebook
Zones of Regulation
Zones of Regulation posters
GoZen! https://gozen.com/
CENTERVENTION
https://www.centervention.com/social-emotional-learning-activities/
Anxiety & Worry
Emotions
Boundaries
Be Positive
setting goals and making plans lesson
Practicing Positive Self Talk Worksheet
Coping Skills
Impulsivity
Helping Students Stay Focused Worksheet
Misc.
Help Someone Feel Better Lesson
Kind Words Lesson and Printable
CENTERVENTION
Interpersonal Skills
https://www.centervention.com/interpersonal-skills/
Interpersonal skills include:
Communication: Includes verbal communication, or what you say and how you say it, and nonverbal communication, such as body posture, facial expression, and eye contact.
Cooperation: Working together with others as a team to accomplish a goal.
Empathy: The ability to identify and understand other people’s emotions.
Emotion Regulation: The ability to identify your feelings and manage them appropriately.
Impulse Control: The ability to control your behaviors by considering short- and long-term consequences.
Social Initiation: Making and keeping relationships by knowing when and how to work or play with others.
Communication:
Employ effective listening skills
Understand personal space
Practice effective speaking and listening skills, stay on topic, take turns in the conversation
Understand the connection between tone of voice, body language, and facial expressions,
Understand and portray a variety of emotions
Give and receive appropriate and constructive feedback
De-escalate a situation by listening and acknowledging a classmate’s feelings
Use nonverbal communication skills to convey a message
Cooperation:
Decide when it’s best to work alone or with a partner
Demonstrate effective teamwork and cooperation skills
Act as a leader in a group of peers
Emotion Regulation:
Identify big emotions vs. small emotions and the appropriate reactions for each
Empathy:
Understand which feelings and facial expressions may be associated with different scenarios
Gather information to identify others’ feelings, and choose the best way to help them feel better
Impulse Control:
Exhibit self-control despite distractions
Social Initiation:
Be positive and appropriate when asking about an unfamiliar activity
Interrupt and leave a conversation at the appropriate times
Ask to join a game already in progress
Be flexible when the rules of a game change
Initiate a conversation appropriately
Understand the importance of making and keeping friends
Social Skills Resources for Parents
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