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Use this list of free resources to use as social emotional learning activities to help you work with kids and young adults. As a special educator for 10 years, I can say without a doubt that we need more social emotional learning supports for kids and young adults. Some of my best days in the classr

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It's important to educate teens about self-care and self-care activities. Research indicates that many diseases that lead to early mortality develop in adolescence. Therefore, it’s imperative that we teach adolescents preventative measures such as practicing regular self-care.

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Offer students a new and creative way to cope with their feelings through music. This activity will prompt them to reflect on past and current feelings and match songs with their mood.  It is important to teach students to feel their feelings and not stuff them down or push them aside. This is an active way for students to process their feelings. This activity can be done in a class guidance lesson, as homework, beginning or end of class activity, or in small groups. Creative Coping Skills, Happiness Activities For Students, Group Counseling Activities High School, Coping Skills Activity For Group Therapy, Winter Therapy Activities For Kids, Affirmation Activities For Adults, Ctss Activities, Self Care Activity For Teens, Therapy Check In

Offer students a new and creative way to cope with their feelings through music. This activity will prompt them to reflect on past and current feelings and match songs with their mood. It is important to teach students to feel their feelings and not stuff them down or push them aside. This is an active way for students to process their feelings. This activity can be done in a class guidance lesson, as homework, beginning or end of class activity, or in small groups.

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