Coping Skills Advice Letters Activity For Kids
Description
Are you looking for an engaging, no prep way to help your students learn about coping skills? Use this advice letters activity to help kids identify positive coping skills and apply them to real life scenarios.
In these activities, students will act as members of an "advisory board" as they look at letters from 8 students who need help controlling their emotions. Students will then write response letters, giving advice on how to use coping strategies to calm down and make good choices! This resource also includes an opportunity for your students to write to the "advisory board" telling about a time when they have needed support controlling their own emotions.
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What's Included:
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8 letters from "students" who need help controlling their emotions
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8 fill-in-the-blank response templates
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"Letter To The Advisory Board" blank template
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"Letter To The Advisory Board" pre-populated template
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Poster/Visual Aid
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Sample responses
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Ideas For Use:
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Coping skills lessons or small groups
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Feelings/emotions lessons or small groups
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A warm up exercise at the beginning of each small group
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An exit ticket after a coping skills lesson
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Training for a student council or peer mediation program
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To incorporate social emotional learning into your writing lessons
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Morning meetings
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Want Acess To The Entire Counselor Chelsey Library?
Check out The Counseling Resource Hub! It includes over 300 resources, and so much more!