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Product Spotlight :: Self-Esteem Activity Bundle

Self Esteem Cover
Recently, I put together friendshipfeelings, and bullying bundle products to make it faster and easier for you to find what you need. Well, now you can get all my self-esteem activities, games, and lessons in one place too! This activity bundle which contains several of my most popular items and many new ones as well! It includes:

Self Esteem Bundle
– Social Skills Cards: Self-Esteem Pack
– Social Skills Rubrics: Self-Esteem Pack (my popular freebie + 2 extra rubrics!)

Self-Esteem Bundle– Positive Thinking Pack
– Positive Thinking Cards

Self-Esteem Bundle
– Positive Thinking Questions from Social Skills Land Game
– Positive Thinking Garden Worksheet
– Positive Thinking Skiing Worksheet

Self-Esteem Bundle

 

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Project Spotlight :: Behavior Incentive Punch Cards – Rounded Box Design

If you’ve been around for a little while, you may have seen my Designer Behavior Incentive Punch Cards. Well, recently I got around to making a bunch of other cool sets too!

Here is my rounded box set!

Visual reinforcement is always best and these punch cards are a fun, easy way to encourage your students to do their best. Some ideas for use include homework completion, attendance, appropriate behavior during the day, reading logs – the possibilities are endless!



I also have the following designs available too, so you can match basically anything in your classroom!:
– Chevron Design
– Striped Design
– Bubble Design
Themed Design

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A Year of Giving :: October – Bullying Prevention

A Year of Giving
If you’ve been following along, you might know that I’ve decided to donate a portion of the proceeds from my store to a different charity each month. My original goal is to do this for a year, but I hope to be able to continue it even past that!!

This month is National Bullying Prevention Month. Each year, about one out of every four students (22%) report being bullied during the school year (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2015). As I’m sure I don’t have to say, students who experience bullying are at increased risk for depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties, and poor school adjustment, while students who bully others are at increased risk for substance use, academic problems, and violence later in adolescence and adulthood (Center for Disease Control, 2012). One of the most incredibly shocking statistics I came across while researching charities was that 81.9% of students who identify as LGBTQ were bullied in the last year based on their sexual orientation (National School Climate Survey, 2011). 81.9%. That’s disgusting.

So this month, I will be donating to an organization that runs a 24-hour, national crisis and suicide prevention lifeline for gay and questioning teens. If you’re a teen in need of help, you can call 866-488-7386 for help any time you need it.

If you’re in the financial position to help, I encourage you to do so, either through donating on your own to a charity of your choice or purchasing any item in my store. I’ll automatically donate 10% at the end of the month!