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Inappropriate Touch Discussion Cards
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Inappropriate Touch Discussion Cards

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Picture cards to encourage a discussion about who should or should not be touching children and how. Why do you need this? Discussing inappropriate touch can help empower children to recognise and report instances of abuse. By raising awareness and providing guidance on boundaries, teachers can help protect children from potential harm. The picture cards provide a visual prompt for teachers to facilitate discussions about personal boundaries and consent. Teachers can engage students in conversations about who should or should not be touching them and under what circumstances. How and when might you use this? This activity can be used in a variety of ways: 路 Lessons about personal safety focussing on boundaries and body safety. 路 Health and well-being lessons about personal space, consent and respect. 路 During circle time discussion 路 During small group work 路 Role-play activities to practice boundary-setting skills. What is included? Included in this resource are 10 person cards: 路 Mum or Dad 路 Doctor 路 Teacher 路 Stranger 路 Brother or Sister 路 Grandparents 路 Best Friend 路 Classmate 路 Aunt or Uncle 路 Family Friend And 10 types of touch cards: 路 High five 路 Pat on the back 路 Hand shake 路 Arm on shoulders 路 Kiss 路 Hug 路 Tickle 路 Whisper in ear 路 Hold hands 路 Sit on lap
Looking After Myself Personal Hygiene Activity Book
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Looking After Myself Personal Hygiene Activity Book

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Cut and stick activity book to help children to learn how to properly look after themselves and keep clean. Why do you need this? Cut and Stick activities provide hands-on learning experiences that actively engage children in the learning process. By cutting out pictures and sticking them onto designated areas, children actively participate in the activity, reinforcing their understanding of personal hygiene concepts. The use of visual aids in the form of pictures helps children visualize key concepts related to personal hygiene, such as washing hands, brushing teeth, and taking baths. Visual representation enhances comprehension, particularly for young learners and those with diverse learning styles. How and when might you use this? Teachers can integrate the activity book into health and wellness lessons or units focusing on personal hygiene. What is included? 13 page activity book including: 路 Brushing my teeth 路 Washing my hands 路 Having a bath 路 My hair 路 Getting dressed (2 versions for both boy and girl) 路 Putting on my coat 路 Going to the toilet 路 Bedtime routine 路 Eating
Good Listening Social Story
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Good Listening Social Story

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This social story helps children understand the importance of being a good listener in the classroom. With simple language and engaging visuals, it explains how listening carefully to teachers and classmates can improve learning and make the classroom experience better for everyone. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story encourages attentive listening, fostering positive behaviour and enhancing learning outcomes in the classroom. What鈥檚 Inside? Along with a 14-page social story, there鈥檚 also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: 鈥 Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. 鈥 Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. 鈥 Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. 鈥 Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively 鈥 Create a focused environment 鈥 Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. 鈥 Read it regularly 鈥 Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. 鈥 Incorporate it into daily routines 鈥 Use the story as part of a structured schedule. 鈥 Use it when needed 鈥 If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). 鈥 Encourage and praise 鈥 Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Touching Myself (Public Masturbation) Social Story
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Touching Myself (Public Masturbation) Social Story

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A social story for children who are masturbating or touching themselves in public. This story aims to be understanding and positive and not to make the child feel they like they are being reprimanded but rather to explain that although what they have been doing is okay, it is something that can be done only in private and not in front of others. What鈥檚 Inside? Along with a 12-page social story, there鈥檚 also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: 鈥 Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. 鈥 Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. 鈥 Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. 鈥 Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively 鈥 Create a focused environment 鈥 Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. 鈥 Read it regularly 鈥 Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. 鈥 Incorporate it into daily routines 鈥 Use the story as part of a structured schedule. 鈥 Use it when needed 鈥 If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). 鈥 Encourage and praise 鈥 Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Should I look at others' private parts
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Should I look at others' private parts

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A social story for children who are pulling down trousers or lifting skirts to look at other people鈥檚 underwear or private parts. It explains what is meant by private parts and how it makes other people feel if you look at their underwear or private parts. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children鈥檚 Illustrator
Anger Choices Worksheet
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Anger Choices Worksheet

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Cut and stick worksheet showing different things that people might do when feeling angry. Children to sort the pictures into groups of things they should do when angry and things they should not. Why do you need this? Managing anger appropriately is a vital skill for children to develop. This interactive cut and stick activity creatively builds positive behavior choices using engaging picture sorting. How and when might you use this? The worksheet features 10 pictures of scenarios showing different reactions when feeling angry, like hitting, screaming, talking to a trusted adult, hurting others, deep breathing etc. Children should look at each picture, discussing if the behaviors shown are right or wrong ways to deal with anger. Children then cut out the pictures and sort them under the columns 鈥淚 should" or 鈥淚 should not鈥 according to their own reasoning. Finally, students glue their sorted cards under the correct column, creating a handy visual reference guide demonstrating constructive vs destructive anger reactions.
Overcoming Fear of Insects Social Story
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Overcoming Fear of Insects Social Story

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This social story is made to help kids who are very scared of insects. Using simple words and comforting pictures, it talks about feeling afraid and gives easy reasons why bugs aren鈥檛 usually harmful, since they are so small. The story also explains how insects help the environment by doing things like pollinating flowers and breaking down dead plants, which makes them important. It includes ideas for calming down around insects, like taking deep breaths, thinking about the good things bugs do, and learning about them safely. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps kids feel braver around insects and start to understand their special role in nature. What鈥檚 Inside? Along with a 21-page social story, there鈥檚 also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively Create a focused environment 鈥 Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. Read it regularly 鈥 Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. Incorporate it into daily routines 鈥 Use the story as part of a structured schedule. Use it when needed 鈥 If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). Encourage and praise 鈥 Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
New Baby Brother or Sister Social Story
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New Baby Brother or Sister Social Story

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This set of social stories is designed to help children prepare for the arrival of a new baby brother or sister, making the transition easier and more positive. The stories address the range of emotions and changes that come with welcoming a new sibling, providing reassurance and focusing on the exciting aspects of the experience. The set includes four versions to suit different situations: Mum is pregnant Single mum having a baby New baby brother (after birth) New baby sister (after birth) These social stories offer comfort, clarity, and support, helping children adjust to becoming an older sibling in a joyful and smooth way. What鈥檚 Inside? Along with 4 different聽12-page social stoies, there鈥檚 also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: 鈥 Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. 鈥 Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. 鈥 Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. 鈥 Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively 鈥 Create a focused environment 鈥 Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. 鈥 Read it regularly 鈥 Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. 鈥 Incorporate it into daily routines 鈥 Use the story as part of a structured schedule. 鈥 Use it when needed 鈥 If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). 鈥 Encourage and praise 鈥 Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Choices and Consequences Social Story
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Choices and Consequences Social Story

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This social story helps children understand the importance of making good choices and accepting the consequences when things don鈥檛 go as planned. Using simple language and clear pictures, the story explains that good choices lead to better experiences for everyone, while poor choices can have negative effects. It shows that accepting these consequences helps us learn and grow. The story also provides examples of both good and bad choices, and what happens as a result. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story encourages children to think carefully about their actions and take responsibility for what they do, supporting their growth and helping them understand accountability. What鈥檚 Inside? Along with a 19-page social story, there鈥檚 also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: 鈥 Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. 鈥 Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. 鈥 Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. 鈥 Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively 鈥 Create a focused environment 鈥 Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. 鈥 Read it regularly 鈥 Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. 鈥 Incorporate it into daily routines 鈥 Use the story as part of a structured schedule. 鈥 Use it when needed 鈥 If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). 鈥 Encourage and praise 鈥 Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Hurting Others Social Story Bundle
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Hurting Others Social Story Bundle

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Teach children the value of kindness and respect with our 鈥淗urting Others鈥 Social Stories Bundle. This set of 10 stories helps children understand why it鈥檚 important to avoid hurting others and encourages using gentle actions and words instead. Each story offers clear guidance on positive behaviors, fostering a caring and safe environment for all. Includes: Biting Bullying Hair Pulling Hitting Kicking Scratching Kind Hands Kind Feet Kind Words Saying Sorry Social stories use a calm and supportive tone to explain social situations in a way that is easy for children to understand. They are especially helpful for children on the autism spectrum, who may find it challenging to interpret social cues or experience anxiety about unfamiliar situations. To reinforce these lessons, we recommend using the stories regularly. For durability, consider placing the pages in a display book or laminating and binding them for repeated use.
Interrupting People Social Story
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Interrupting People Social Story

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This social story helps children understand why it鈥檚 important not to interrupt others during conversations or activities. Using a clear and supportive approach, it explains how waiting to speak and listening carefully are valuable social skills. Perfect for teachers, parents, and caregivers, this story encourages children to practice patience and take turns when speaking, fostering respectful and effective communication. What鈥檚 Inside? Along with a 11-page social story, there鈥檚 also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: 鈥 Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. 鈥 Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. 鈥 Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. 鈥 Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively 鈥 Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. 鈥 Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. 鈥 Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. 鈥 Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). 鈥 Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Biting Social Story
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Biting Social Story

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This social story helps children understand why biting is not acceptable. With simple, child-friendly language and visuals, it explains how biting can hurt others and make them feel sad or scared. The story teaches children positive ways to express their emotions and suggests alternative behaviours when they feel upset or frustrated. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story provides gentle guidance to help children manage their emotions and interact with others in a kind and safe manner. What鈥檚 Inside? Along with a 14-page social story, there鈥檚 also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: 鈥 Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. 鈥 Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. 鈥 Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. 鈥 Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively 鈥 Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. 鈥 Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. 鈥 Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. 鈥 Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). 鈥 Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Hair Pulling Social Story
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Hair Pulling Social Story

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This social story helps children understand why pulling someone鈥檚 hair is not okay and how it can affect others. Using clear, relatable language and illustrations, it gently explains the impact of hair-pulling and encourages kinder ways to interact. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story supports children in moving away from hurtful behaviours like hair-pulling, fostering empathy and respectful social interactions. What鈥檚 Inside? Along with a 15-page social story, there鈥檚 also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: 鈥 Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. 鈥 Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. 鈥 Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. 鈥 Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively 鈥 Create a focused environment 鈥 Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. 鈥 Read it regularly 鈥 Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. 鈥 Incorporate it into daily routines 鈥 Use the story as part of a structured schedule. 鈥 Use it when needed 鈥 If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). 鈥 Encourage and praise 鈥 Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Test Anxiety Social Story
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Test Anxiety Social Story

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This social story helps children understand why tests are part of school, what to expect during a test, and how to handle feelings of worry or anxiety. It explains that tests help teachers see what students have learned and gives a simple overview of the test experience. The story also includes helpful tips for managing test anxiety, like taking deep breaths and focusing on doing their best. With clear, calming information, this story aims to reduce stress and boost confidence when it comes to taking tests. What鈥檚 included? Along with a 18-page social story, there is also a shortened version of the story with movable pictures to attach to each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that鈥檚 easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: 鈥 Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. 鈥 Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. 鈥 Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. 鈥 Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively 鈥 Create a focused environment 鈥 Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. 鈥 Read it regularly 鈥 Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. 鈥 Incorporate it into daily routines 鈥 Use the story as part of a structured schedule. 鈥 Use it when needed 鈥 If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). 鈥 Encourage and praise 鈥 Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Nurture Group Weekly Planning (Week 2)
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Nurture Group Weekly Planning (Week 2)

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These planning sheets contain a basis for planning in a nurture group.聽 They show afternoon planning assuming that mornings will be for core subjects.聽 There are links back to boxall targets and activity suggestions from beyond the boxall profile.聽 There are also independent activities that link back to this.
Anger Thermometer Worksheet
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Anger Thermometer Worksheet

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Thermometer showing increasing levels of anger and then with a space to think about what things make them feel that angry and how they can calm themselves down at different levels of anger. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children鈥檚 Illustrator
Good and Bad Behaviour Choices Worksheet
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Good and Bad Behaviour Choices Worksheet

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Cut and Stick worksheet in which children should look at the pictures and decide whether they show good or bad behaviour choices. Why do you need this? The worksheet helps reinforce classroom rules and expectations by providing visual examples of both desirable and undesirable behaviours. Sorting the pictures into 鈥済ood鈥 and 鈥渂ad鈥 choices reinforces the importance of following classroom rules and helps clarify expectations for students. The activity prompts discussions about appropriate behaviour in the classroom. As students sort the pictures, teachers can engage them in conversations about why certain behaviours are considered good or bad choices and the impact of these behaviours on themselves and others. How and when might you use this? This worksheet could be used in a variety of ways: 路 At the beginning of the school year to introduce and discuss classroom rules. 路 As a review activity to reinforce classroom expectations. 路 In partner and small group work, children can collaborate together discussing their reasoning and justifying their decisions to one another. 路 As a reflection tool following a behaviour incident to allow children to identify and evaluate their actions. 路 As part of PSHE lessons focused on managing emotions and behaviours. What鈥檚 included? Included is a worksheet showing 2 columns and then 10 different pictures to cut and sort.
Calming Strategies Checklist
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Calming Strategies Checklist

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Checklist for children to look at and think about which calming strategies work best for them when in a heightened emotional state. Why do you need this? Children dealing with heightened emotional states, especially those struggling with anger issues often need guidance and support to navigate their emotions efficiently. This checklist is a good tool to help teachers to be proactive in helping children manage their stress, it aims to involve children actively in self-regulating their emotions. How and when might you use this? This might be used in a variety of ways: 路 During PSHE lessons focused on emotional regulation and coping strategies, helping children identify which work best for them. 路 Following a conflict or behavioural incident a tool for self-reflection to think about their reaction to anger and what strategies they may use instead in the future. 路 As 1:1 support for a child struggling with anger management. 路 During counselling sessions to support students in exploring their anger triggers and developing personalised coping strategies. 路 As a whole class activity to promote a classroom culture of emotional awareness and self-regulation. What鈥檚 included? One PDF worksheet showing a checklist of calming strategies that children might use when angry. Children can go down the list and check either 鈥榯his helps鈥, 鈥榯his sometimes helps鈥, 鈥榯his does not help鈥
Positive and Negative thinking Worksheet
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Positive and Negative thinking Worksheet

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Worksheet in which children think about different positive and negative thoughts they might have when they are feeling angry. Why do you need this? To help children develop emotional intelligence and self-awareness. By reflecting on their thoughts and emotions during moments of anger, children can gain insight into their own mental processes and learn to recognise patterns in their behaviour. This can empower them to manage their emotions more effectively, identify triggers for their anger, and develop healthier coping strategies. Additionally, it provides teachers with an opportunity to open up discussions about emotions and problem-solving skills in the classroom. How and when might you use this? This resource could be used in a variety of ways: 路 Guided group activities - you could provide prompts or examples to help children identify positive and negative thoughts associated with anger. For example, positive thoughts might include 鈥淚 can calm down鈥 or 鈥淚 can talk about how I feel.鈥 Negative thoughts could include 鈥淣obody understands me鈥 or 鈥淚鈥檒l never get what I want.鈥 路 1:1 individual reflection - children can reflect on their own experiences with anger and fill out the worksheet independently. Encourage them to be honest and open about their thoughts and feelings. 路 Group discussion - After completing the worksheet, facilitate a group discussion where children can share their responses if they feel comfortable. This can help normalize the experience of anger and provide opportunities for peer support and learning.
Sequencing Pictures
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Sequencing Pictures

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Sequencing pictures for children to cut out and order of events. Why do you need this? Sequencing pictures can help children understand the chronological order of events in a story or narrative. Teachers can use them to reinforce storytelling skills and support comprehension. Working with sequencing pictures encourages critical thinking as children analyse the sequence of events and identify the correct order. It promotes problem-solving and decision-making skills. Sequencing activities promote language development by encouraging children to describe the events depicted in the pictures. It provides opportunities for vocabulary expansion and oral language practice. How and when might you use this? This activity could be used in a variety of ways such as: 路 Early learning independent work 路 Small group instruction to provide targeted support 路 Speech and language support 路 Independent work stations For continued use I would recommend laminating this resource and using Velcro to move the jigsaw pieces around. What is included? Included are 11 boards showing first, next, then, last. Each board has 4 sequencing pictures to order. Sequencing pictures include: 路 Doing laundry 路 Making the bed 路 Making breakfast cereal 路 Making a sandwich 路 Washing the dishes 路 Making a sundae 路 A snowman melting 路 Carving a pumpkin 路 Building a sandcastle 路 Baking cookies