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by Tonia Caselman, Ph.D. and Cantwell, M.S.W
Impulse Control Activities & Worksheets for Middle School Students provides teachers, school counselors, social workers and psychologists with tools to assist students in grades 6-8 with better impulse control. Lessons address the multiple areas that are affected by impulsivity such as academics, emotions, problem-solving, social skills, and romantic relationships. Expanding on existing evidenced-based practices for decreasing impulsivity, lessons provide specific, engaging activities and worksheets to use with groups or individuals. The activities are designed to teach students how to:
* Understand the value of impulse control
* Use patience and tolerance
* Anticipate consequences
* Practice good problem-solving strategies
* Recognize and manage feelings
* Use Impulse control with peers
* Practice good listening skills
* “Be the Boss” of impulses
* Use impulse control with anger and anxiety
* And more!
Softcover, 10.8" x 8.3", 130 pages, Item 1039A
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