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New Product :: Interactive Social Skills Notebook

Interactive Social Skills Notebook

Children with Autism, emotional disability, or other social deficits struggle with impairments in many areas – relationships, communication skills, emotional regulation, and organization to name a few. This pack contains numerous activities to be used individually or combined to make a survival guide binder for a student with social difficulties.

This binder is designed to be carried or accessible at all times to help provide support to students in a colorful, fun way that is sure to grab their attention! It contains the the following types of activities:

  • School
  • Friends
  • School & Community
  • Feelings
  • Write it Out!

Activities Include:
– All About Me Page
– “Sticky Situation” Debrief Sheets

Interactive Social Skills Notebook
– Daily Picture Schedule
– Tattling vs. Reporting

Interactive Social Skills Notebook
– Drawing Feelings
– Taking a Break Tips
– Feelings Thermometer

Interactive Social Skills Notebook
– Big vs. Small Problems

Interactive Social Skills Notebook
– Conversation Tips

Interactive Social Skills Notebook

Interactive Social Skills Notebook
– Feeling Words Vocabulary
– I-Statements

Interactive Social Skills Notebook
– Personal Space Graphic Organizer

and many more! All documents are presented in PDF format, including a personalizable cover!

Update: this post has been updated to reflect the combination of my boys and girls version into a gender neutral version!

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New Product :: Anger Complete Bundles (K-2) and (3-5)

Anger Complete Bundle

*Update: This original bundle from long ago has been split into two separate products – one for Grades K-2 and one for Grades 3-5! Be sure to read the descriptions carefully on TpT to make sure you get the one to best fit your needs!*

My students often have difficulty dealing with anger in safe, appropriate ways. If you’re like me and are looking too add to your counseling toolbox with some activities to help students to recognize anger and learn coping skills, look no further! Instead of individually having to sort through products and add them to your cart, just purchase one of these bundles. There’s one for Grades K-2 and one for Grades 3-5. Make sure you get the right one!

First up is the older student bundle!

It contains several different activities you can use to help teach emotional regulation skills and coping strategies to students who many be diagnosed with Autism, Bipolar Disorder, or other difficulties, including:

– Coping Skills Bingo Game – older student version only

Coping Skills Bingo
Escape from Anger Volcano Game

Escape from Anger Volcano
– Anger Tab Book


Anger Trivia Game


– Trigger Checklist
– Anger Body Worksheet

Anger Complete Bundle

Next up is the bundle for younger students!

It includes:

– Coping Skills Bingo Game – older student version only

Coping Skills Bingo

 

  • and a few extras you can’t get anywhere else. Check out the full description here!

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New Product :: Social Skills Land

Sometimes we have to disguise learning into games! Students love Candyland®, but don’t always like talking about bullying, anger control, or problem-solving.

Students of all ability levels love moving their piece along the same Candyland® board they’ve come to know and love, and hardly even realize they’re learning at the same time! For older students, you don’t even have to use a board. Just use question cards in a trivia-type game and award points for correct answers/attempts.

Luckily, they can do both with Social Skills Land! This contains 576 EDITABLE cards (with decorative card backs for easy organization) to help students learn about the following topics:

  • Anger Control
  • Positive Thinking
  • Debugging
  • Bullying
  • Feelings
  • Friendship

Social Skills Land
– Safety
– Cause & Effect
– Compromise
– Manners
– Divorce

Social Skills Land
– Mental Health/Disability Info
– Antonyms/Synonyms
– WH Questions
– Pragmatic Language
– Inferences

Social Skills Land
– Body Language
– Categories

Example Questions:

1) What is an antonym for “bumpy”?
2) MAKE IT POSITIVE! I’ll probably fail this test just like the other ones.
3) Draw a scared person.
4 What does interrupting mean?
5) TRUE OR FALSE? When parents split up, it is because they don’t love their kids anymore.
6) Act out what an angry person would look like.

Note: Candyland® is a registered trademark of Hasbro, Inc. I am not affiliated in any way with Hasbro, Inc!

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