Children

Children learn best through play and we’ve kept this in mind while designing these original therapeutic activities for children, including worksheets, stories, and therapy games. Print these tools out for use in the home or classroom or use them in a counseling session.

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Creating a Morning Routine

This worksheet is designed to help children create a morning routine that will get them to school on time. (ADHD, autism, behavior, schedules, Asperger syndrome, 0613)

Things You Can Do To Lift Your Spirits

This worksheet is designed to help clients identify activities that can give them a more positive mood.

Things That Cause You Stress

This worksheet is designed to help people identify things that cause stress and how these can be changed.

Teaching Patience

This difficult maze will test a child’s patience. Use it to observe a child’s reaction to frustration and teach new coping skills.

My Behavioral Contract

This contract identifies behaviors that children need to work on, and lists specific rewards if they achieve their goals.Form Type PDF

Homework Certificate

This certificate is given to children when they complete their assignments on time. PDF

Feelings Toss

This game is designed to help children express their feelings. Players toss a penny and tell about a time they had a particular feeling. Form Type: PDF

Cooperation Maze

This maze helps teach kids the importance of cooperation by asking two children to do the maze together, one blindfolded. Form Type: PDF

Changing Negative Thinking

This worksheet can be used to help older children and teens change dysfunctional negative thoughts to more positive ones. (0614)

My Reading Chart

This chart will help manage your child’ reading schedule. PDF