Emotions / Feelings
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A Feelings Check is essential for every counseling program. I use feelings checks every day in individual and group sessions. They are great for helping students identify their feelings and for facilitating conversations. Feelings checks are also great for discussing...
These feelings check prompt cards are great for getting younger students to analyze their feeling and emotions in elementary school counseling. These can be used before a school counseling small group or to do a check in during a school...
Monster Feelings is a great game to use in a small group or individually. Each card indicates a different feelings category (anger, sadness, happiness, or fear) Students choose a card and roll the die to answer different questions about these...
This feelings map allows students to identify how they are feeling, which behavior is a result of their feeling, and what they need to help manage their emotions. I keep a laminated one in my office for students to write...
Help students learn to recognize feelings with this no-prep, paperless, digital activity! It can be used with students as a class, in groups, or individually. This game is perfect for younger students who need to practice identifying feelings and emotions!...
Do your middle school students struggle with self-regulation and responding to conflicts in a healthy way? Self-regulation and conflict response are essential topics to teach at the middle school level. This middle school counseling self-regulation and conflict response lesson is thoughtfully designed...
This feelings check is great to use with EL students! This resource can be used for dual language students to identify how they are feeling or for a lesson on perceiving others' feelings. It is a quick no prep activity...