Behavior
Handling Frustration

This worksheet gives kids an example of a student frustrated at school and asks students to think about what causes them frustration at school and what they can do about it. (ADHD, behavior, frustration, 1021)

Thinking About the Consequences of Your Behavior (Kids)

This worksheet teaches children about short and long-term consequences of their behavior. (0821, behavior problems, consequences, positive discipline)

Dealing with Distractions (Kids)

This worksheet asks kids to think about distractions and how they can affect their work. (0821, ADD, focus, homework)

The Galaxy of Feelings (Kids)

This worksheet helps children learn to match different feelings with different facial expressions. (0621. Feelings, emotional communication, empathy)

Understanding Body Language (Kids)

This worksheet asks children to draw actors on stage expressing emotions without speaking. It is designed to be an introduction to understanding body language. (0521, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Social and Emotional Behavior Intervention Plan

This intervention plan can be used to assess different aspects of a student’s problem behaviors and record the responses to different behaviors. A progress monitoring graph is also included. (0421, behavior management, school problems, ADHD)

Self-Efficacy Assessment for Children

This 24 Item Scale measures the important trait of self-efficacy in children – the belief that one can accomplish tasks. A high self-efficacy score is associated with resiliency, academic achievement, and the ability to overcome problems. The scale helps you determine an overall score as well as sub-scores in academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy. (self-efficacy, behavior, assessment, parenting, 0421)

Thinking About Your Behavior

This worksheet is designed to help children understand how their behavior affects others. (0321, behavior problems, ADHD, social skills)

The Gift of Caring Words (Kids)

This worksheet asks children to think about the importance of using caring words, particularly if another child is in distress (0321, empathy, behavior, ADHD, social skills)

Completing Tasks in the Right Order (Kids)

This worksheet helps children understand that when doing a task, things need to be done in the right order. (executive functioning, ADHD, patience, 0221)

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