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Feeling Faces Check-In
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My Coping Skills Plan
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Coping Skills for Kids
“Friends with kids - this website offers an amazing set of resources to help kids manage big feelings. I recently ordered the digital Coping Skills for Kids Workbook and it is DENSE with techniques that can help kids name/tame their emotions. I picked the set that has printable coping cue cards - once we've figured out which ones resonate most with the kids I forsee laminating them to keep in the car, in my purse, in backpacks, in the house.
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-Robin, Colorado
“I appreciate all of your resources and have recommended them to parents and students along the way. I think my favorite is the coping skills divided into categories, which I try to show kids in conversations about how they don't all have to dig breathing or mindfulness let's say (which is often the hardest sell).”
-Stephanie, Washington D.C.
“I have used the Coping Skills Checklist, and the Deep Breathing Printables with my K - 5th Grade Students in individual and group work; as well as, including it in my social emotional learning lessons school wide.”
-Ann, Arkansas