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Free 7th grade school psychology lessons

Preview of Perspective-Taking Social Skills Lessons - Printable and Digital Activities

Perspective-Taking Social Skills Lessons - Printable and Digital Activities

Use these lessons to teach critical social skills of perspective-taking to kids, including understanding perspectives, developing their own perspectives, and recognizing there can be more than one point of view in a situation. This resource includes two complete activities with an educator guide and lesson plan. These are a small sample of a paid resource and bundle that are listed below.Digital VersionA digital version has now been included for Google Classroom!Why Teach Social SkillsSocial ski
Preview of Social Skills Lessons for Conversations Free Lessons

Social Skills Lessons for Conversations Free Lessons

Use these lessons to teach critical social skills of conversations to kids, including how to start a conversation, using conversation-starters, finding things in common with others, and keeping a conversation going. This resource includes four complete activities with an educator guide and lesson plan. These are a small sample of a paid resource and bundle that are listed below.Why Teach Social SkillsSocial skills are the abilities and competencies we use to navigate the social world. These skil
Preview of FREE Size of the Problem Book

FREE Size of the Problem Book

Created by
Miss Palucci
This instructional book will help your students determine the size of their problems-- small, medium, and big. By addressing the size of the problem, students can match their reaction to the problem. This skill is important in a student's toolbox for calming down when upset over small problems. A size of the reaction book is to follow!
Preview of FREEBIE | What is Mental Health? | Section 1 of 6 | Counseling Curriculum

FREEBIE | What is Mental Health? | Section 1 of 6 | Counseling Curriculum

This resource includes the first section of our "Mental Health Matters" Portfolio. This #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth FREEBIE includes:- What is Mental Health?- Risk Factors- Mental health Continuum- Exploring Your Mental Health StatesClick here for the full "Mental Health Matters" Portfolio The full portfolio is divided into six individual lessons. You can choose to use each lesson in isolation or scaffold through the lessons one by one. The six lessons include:1.What is Mental Health? (Freebie)2
Preview of 15 Stress Relief Mandalas

15 Stress Relief Mandalas

► What can I use this product for?Grief counseling, group counseling, individual counseling, classroom lesson plans, life skills group.► What is included in this product?⭐ 15 stress relief Mandalas► How can I see a sample of the product?Click on the thumbnails to see a sample► How can I get notified of your new products that are 50% off for the first 48 hours? Click Here to follow my store. You will receive emails about every new resource I post, so make sure to click the GREEN STAR ✳ next to my
Preview of Social Problem Solving - Social Skills Intervention; Worksheets

Social Problem Solving - Social Skills Intervention; Worksheets

Social problem solving strategy is a simple intervention and is effective in helping students from late elementary through high-school gain insight and understanding into social situations. Specifically, it can help students to gain some perspective into the thoughts or feelings of others. It can also help them to better understand the choices they have in particular situations and the consequences of those choices. Additionally, students may gain a better understanding of unwritten social ru
Preview of Personalize-able Social Story for Meltdown OR Tantrums

Personalize-able Social Story for Meltdown OR Tantrums

Created by
Miss Kidd
Some students with ASD have episodic meltdowns or tantrums. Social stories help them understand the way they need to behave when this happens. We cannot ask a student to simply stop their behavior but we can give them an alternative that helps everyone involved in the situation. This social story does just that.
Preview of Choose Kind - Action Cards Freebie Wonder

Choose Kind - Action Cards Freebie Wonder

Created by
StudentSavvy
Wonder - Choose Kind Free Action Cards #kindnessmatters Have your students CHOOSE KIND! Promote kindness in your classroom by using a “Choose Kind" Jar! 20 unique take action cards - each card also has a book quote from R.J. Palacio's Wonder! Print and cut out the task cards and label. Wrap the label around a jar and place the laminated task cards inside. Place the jar somewhere in the classroom where students can easily access the cards. Encourage students to read the task cards to pr
Preview of Therapy and counseling games- responsibility and self-control

Therapy and counseling games- responsibility and self-control

Created by
Bestie Books
Using popular board games, dice games, card games and toys are fun and easy to use in sessions and require no prep work. Here are some games I use to discuss responsibility in individual and group sessions. These games can be used to begin conversations on blaming, justifying, excusing, and following rules to develop responsibility. You receive the list of games you can use and the discussion questions.For more games you can use in your sessions please visit:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/
Preview of Free social skills lesson plan problem solving and sportsmanship

Free social skills lesson plan problem solving and sportsmanship

Are you looking to be more organized with your social skills lesson planning? That's always my goal! This free lesson plan with clickable links will help you plan lessons on problem solving and sportsmanship for your middle and high school students. I recommend that you use the link in the pdf to upload it in google drive! Then, you can edit it in slides and use the blank editable template in slides too. Or, you can print it and store it in a therapy planning binder.The template includes t
Preview of Emotional Regulation Skills: 5 Ways To Cultivate Self Awareness

Emotional Regulation Skills: 5 Ways To Cultivate Self Awareness

Help students develop self awareness skills by encouraging them to choose one of the intentional behaviors described in the handout and practice it throughout the day/week/month in an effort to build or improve their self-awareness skills. This product comes with a color and black and white copy.
Preview of Compliments Game

Compliments Game

I used this game for my 6th grade social skills group to teach the kids about complimenting others. We first talked about why it is important to give and recieve compliments, such as strengthening a friendship, making someone feel better who is having a bad day, or recognizing someone else's effort. We also talked about how there are several different types of compliments such as about personal characteristics, how people act, and what they own. Then the kids each picked a few different col
Preview of Peer Pressure Brochure

Peer Pressure Brochure

This brochure explores what peer pressure is, what it looks like, and how we can avoid giving in/giving out peer pressure. Used during my time as a school counselor, but could be used for students ages 8-12 as a mini social-emotional lesson in any subject!
Preview of Teaching Affective Emotion Recognition--For students with ASD or ID

Teaching Affective Emotion Recognition--For students with ASD or ID

Created by
Miss Kidd
It is difficult for students on the spectrum to identify emotions. This lesson only takes a few minutes and teaches the ASL sign associated with three emotions. The emotions included in this document include happy, mad, and sad. There are 5-6 images of each emotion and the student must match the person with either happy, mad, or sad. Real world application: Help nonverbal students express how they feel by using the ASL associated with the three emotions. Or, point out other students that are
Preview of Middle School Executive Functioning Interactive Activity

Middle School Executive Functioning Interactive Activity

Created by
Everyday Speech
This free interactive activity for middle school students is great for small groups or a whole class lesson. It works on teaching students helpful organization strategies to improve executive functioning skills! Be sure to click the link on the last page to receive a full (free) lesson plan with additional no-prep ideas!For access to our entire library of video-modeling lessons try us out for 30 days free or get more free samples here!
Preview of Social Emotional Learning: Window of Tolerance Skill Building

Social Emotional Learning: Window of Tolerance Skill Building

The concept of a Window of Tolerance (WOT), was created by Dr. Dan Siegel in1999, and is used to help explain the way the brain and the nervous system react to stress. When pushed outside this middle zone, we can either blow up like a tornado, or shut down and freeze like going into a cave. Each of us has a “window of tolerance,” or a certain level of arousal we can navigate skillfully. When we are within this window, we thrive. We are able to learn, communicate, play and relate well to ourselve
Preview of Girl Power!

Girl Power!

Created by
Erin Kobayashi
Group counseling curriculum for pre-teen girls. Focusing on topics such as: self-esteem, body image, goal setting, positive role models,and healthy living. This power point is a free overview of the counseling curriculum developed by two school psychologists in California. It gives details about number of sessions and provides examples of activities. The full group counseling curriculum, including step by step lessons and activities is available for purchase.
Preview of Dissecting Anxiety Activity

Dissecting Anxiety Activity

Fun and easy way to teach a key lesson from CBT: How to analyze and challenge the thoughts behind your anxiety.Includes: Full template and instructions for making the anxiety bubble; discussion prompts, goals, and lessons about CBT and anxiety; question card including helpful questions used to challenge and disarm worried thoughts.Video tutorial on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Cg6yqP93AA
Preview of Self Harm and how to help

Self Harm and how to help

Created by
ECPublishing
A lesson focusing on self-harm, its signs and treatment, and how it links with mental health. Part of my series of lessons on mental health. Complete 1 hour lesson with PowerPoint and worksheetsDifferentiated to three levels of challenge throughout.Many more Civics, Social Studies, Philosphy, ELA, Character Education, Careers and Health resources at my store
Preview of Free Empathy Scenario Cards

Free Empathy Scenario Cards

Created by
Everyday Speech
This free printable activity for middle school students is great for small groups or a whole class lesson. It works on teaching empathy essentials and perspective-taking through relatable scenarios. Be sure to click the link on the last page to receive a full (free) lesson plan with additional no-prep ideas!For access to our entire library of video-modeling lessons try us out for 30 days free or get more free samples here!
Preview of 4 Week No Prep DBT Emotional Regulation Group for Neurodivergent Teens

4 Week No Prep DBT Emotional Regulation Group for Neurodivergent Teens

This no-prep neurodivergent friendly group is adapted specifically for teens and adults with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and other forms of neurodivergency. Adaptations include: interactive guided notes, color coded sections, memory devices, comic sans font, sensory informed skills, accessible practice, and more!Skills covered in this group: identifying emotions, coping ahead, the emotion wave, justified and unjustified emotions, opposite action, window of tolerance, willing hands/half smile, REST,
Preview of Positivity List - Social/Emotional Self-Esteem/Self-Concept Activity

Positivity List - Social/Emotional Self-Esteem/Self-Concept Activity

Created by
Oakring
The "Positivity List" activity is designed to help students with low self-esteem and/or low self-concept build a list of positive traits about themselves - one per school day. If a student struggles to identify positive traits, an alternative is to write down one positive deed they performed each day. The intention is for a school mental health professional or other staff to check in with the student to discuss the list and provide encouragement, as needed. I have used this with elementary and h
Preview of 2 Week No Prep DBT Distress Tolerance Group for Neurodivergent Teens

2 Week No Prep DBT Distress Tolerance Group for Neurodivergent Teens

This no-prep neurodivergent friendly group is adapted specifically for teens and adults with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and other forms of neurodivergency. Adaptations include: interactive guided notes, color coded sections, memory devices, comic sans font, sensory informed skills, accessible practice, and more!Skills covered in this group: .problem scaling, STOP, ACCEPT, TIPP, urge surfing, pros and consThe handouts included with this listing are linked in the last slide of each presentation's goo
Preview of 2 Week No Prep DBT Interpersonal Skills Group for Neurodivergent Teens

2 Week No Prep DBT Interpersonal Skills Group for Neurodivergent Teens

This no-prep neurodivergent friendly group is adapted specifically for teens and adults with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and other forms of neurodivergency. Adaptations include: interactive guided notes, color coded sections, memory devices, comic sans font, sensory informed skills, accessible practice, and more!Skills covered in this group: GIVE, FAST, Dime Game, DEARMAN, THINKThe handouts included with this listing are linked in the last slide of each presentation's google presentation as a .pdf w
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