Impulse Control Activities & Worksheets for Elementary Students | SEL Learning Tools for Kids | Classroom & Homeschool Use
Impulse Control Activities & Worksheets for Elementary Students | SEL Learning Tools for Kids | Classroom & Homeschool Use

Impulse Control Activities & Worksheets for Elementary Students | SEL Learning Tools for Kids | Classroom & Homeschool Use

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This book provides activities and reproducible worksheets to help students think about and practice strategies to become more reflective (vs. impulsive). Using cognitive-behavioral theory and techniques, it is intended to provide school personnel with tools to teach students how to stop and think before acting. The games, role-plays and worksheets are presented in a playful, but thoughtful manner to help engage children while they learn invaluable lessons about how to use self-control techniques.These activities teach children how to: Understanding Impulse Control Use Patience and Tolerance Anticipate Consequences Practice Good Problem-Solving Recognize and Manage Feelings Use Impulse Control with Peers Practice Good Listening Skills ""Be the Boss"" of Impulses Use Impulse Control with Anger & AnxietyThis book was formerly published as ""Impulse Control: Stop & Think.

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My clients really enjoy the activities and worksheets in this book. I've found it to be helpful in working with my clients who have problems with poor impulse control in a day treatment school setting. I like that the book has self-evaluations and how the book makes connections between impulse control and topics such as self-awareness of feelings, anger, anxiety, social skills, empathy, and patience, etc. The book is user-friendly and written in language that is easily understood by most children with slightly low average to average reading ability. I've been able to use the book with children who have reading difficulties by reading the material to them, transcribing their verbal responses, and selecting activities that are better suited to their strengths.