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Preview of Helping Children Play Kindly: Managing Aggressive Behavior with Peers

Helping Children Play Kindly: Managing Aggressive Behavior with Peers

Created by
The Cozy Family
Helping Children Play Kindly: Managing Aggressive Behavior with Peers Does your child struggle with aggressive play during games or playdates? This guide provides parents with practical strategies to prevent, manage, and reflect on incidents of rough or aggressive behavior with peers. Ideal for grades Pre-K through 2nd/3rd grade, it covers triggers, in-the-moment interventions, and post-incident discussions to teach emotional regulation and safe social skills. ✔ Includes prevention techniques,
Preview of Managing Aggressive Behavior in Young Children: A Parent & Teacher Guide

Managing Aggressive Behavior in Young Children: A Parent & Teacher Guide

Created by
The Cozy Family
Managing Aggressive Behavior in Young Children: A Parent & Teacher Guide to Building Positive Social SkillsHelp parents and educators confidently address aggressive behavior in young children with this comprehensive, research-backed guide. Perfect for parent workshops, early childhood classrooms, or take-home resources, this product provides practical tools for transforming challenging behavior into opportunities for growth and connection. Inside this resource, you’ll find: Clear Explanations: U
Preview of CHILDREN'S VIOLENT PLAY - Behavior Management & Aggressive Monitoring - SPANISH

CHILDREN'S VIOLENT PLAY - Behavior Management & Aggressive Monitoring - SPANISH

Equip yourself with a comprehensive psychoeducation package that provides valuable insights into children's engagement in violent play. Designed for parents, caregivers, and professionals, this resource offers evidence-based explanations, practical strategies, and guidance for addressing concerns related to violent play.KEY FEATURES:Gain a deeper understanding of violent play and its impact on child development.Learn to differentiate between developmentally normal and concerning violent play
Preview of Sometimes I Feel Scared at School (other aggressive children)

Sometimes I Feel Scared at School (other aggressive children)

Created by
kim knott
A social story about feeling scared because of other aggressive children provides vital emotional literacy, safety protocols, and coping mechanisms. It empowers children to navigate challenging social situations, feel secure in their environment, and understand that their feelings matter and will be supported by adults.
Preview of Kids behavior, conflict, one child being naughty and aggressive & another crying

Kids behavior, conflict, one child being naughty and aggressive & another crying

Kids behavior, conflict, one child being naughty and aggressive and another crying. No gradients used, easy to print and edit. Vector files can be scaled to any size. What you get: - vector EPS10 - large JPEG - transparent PNG file - SVG file - colorful & black and white outline version Get in touch if you have any questions!
Preview of Managing Big Feelings & Aggressive Behaviors Social Story Bundle | SEL & Autism

Managing Big Feelings & Aggressive Behaviors Social Story Bundle | SEL & Autism

Struggling with aggressive behaviors and emotional regulation in your classroom or at home? This behavior and self-regulation social story bundle teaches children how to manage big feelings, frustration, and self-control while addressing common challenges like hitting, throwing, biting, and spitting. Each story includes clear visuals, simple language, and engaging activities to reinforce self-regulation skills and expected behaviors. Designed for special education, autism support, behavior man
Preview of Aggressive Behaviors Social Stories: Special Education Behavior Management

Aggressive Behaviors Social Stories: Special Education Behavior Management

Struggling with Aggressive Behaviors like hitting, biting, kicking, or throwing? This comprehensive social story bundle including 8 stories is designed to help children understand expected vs. unexpected behaviors, develop self-regulation skills, and learn positive alternatives to express big feelings.This top-selling resource is perfect for special education, behavior management, and social-emotional learning (SEL). Each engaging and editable social story breaks down challenging behaviors i
Preview of Social Story – I Feel Mad! | Managing Anger & Aggressive Behaviors for Kids

Social Story – I Feel Mad! | Managing Anger & Aggressive Behaviors for Kids

Help children recognize and manage their emotions with this Social Story – I Feel Mad!, designed for special education, social emotional learning (SEL), and early elementary classrooms. This interactive resource uses the term “mad” so it’s more relatable for children who may connect with that word more than “angry.” The book presents 10 real-life situations that may cause a child to feel mad, along with two possible responses for each — one positive (good choice) and one negative (bad choice).
Preview of Aggressive, Passive, and Assertive Communication

Aggressive, Passive, and Assertive Communication

Types of Communication are very important to teach children who are developing new ways to express how they are feeling when something upsets them. Are you Aggressive like a Lion? Are you Passive like a Mouse? Or are you Assertive like a Dog? Use these worksheets and activities to demonstrate the difference between the ways we can communicate, and also learn to practice being more Assertive like the Dog by using I-statements!
Preview of CHILDREN'S VIOLENT PLAY PACKAGE - Behavior Management & Aggressive Monitoring

CHILDREN'S VIOLENT PLAY PACKAGE - Behavior Management & Aggressive Monitoring

Equip yourself with a comprehensive psychoeducation package that provides valuable insights into children's engagement in violent play. Designed for parents, caregivers, and professionals, this resource offers evidence-based explanations, practical strategies, and guidance for addressing concerns related to violent play.KEY FEATURES:Gain a deeper understanding of violent play and its impact on child development.Learn to differentiate between developmentally normal and concerning violent play
Preview of Assertive Communication Teen Anger Tools: Assertiveness, Passive or Aggressive?

Assertive Communication Teen Anger Tools: Assertiveness, Passive or Aggressive?

Help tweens and teens learn to express anger in respectful ways, strengthen relationships, and improve assertive communication skills. Through guided discussions and real-world scenarios, students will explore how anger impacts their relationships. They will practice assertiveness skills they can use in person and online in video games, texts, or on social media.This lesson focuses on anger management strategies through healthy emotional expression. A mix of art therapy, group discussion
Preview of The Toddler Years Growth and Development POWER POINT Child Care Autonomy

The Toddler Years Growth and Development POWER POINT Child Care Autonomy

This 61 slide Power Point presentation will save you time and planning as well as help your students to learn about toddlers- little humans during the second and third years of life. Topics include: weight/height, socialization, play, speech, teeth, sleep and sleep disturbances, separation anxiety, sibling rivalry, gross and fine motor development, bathing, toilet training, autonomy, temper tantrums, aggressive behavior, setting limits, and safety. Ideal for a Nursing Assistant, Medical Ass
Preview of Replace aggressive behaviors with Healthy Communication, story unit for ELEM.

Replace aggressive behaviors with Healthy Communication, story unit for ELEM.

Children yell, argue, fight, and become verbally then physically aggressive when they feel helpless or frustrated. Kids tantrum and curse and hurt their friends because they can’t figure out how to get what they need or want. Often, when a child "acts out" they are not trying to be bad or mean, they are trying to get control of the situation. They want to feel powerful not helpless. In this unit, a superhero teaches kids to replace their aggression with healthy communication skills. Students wil
Preview of Causes of Bullying in Children and Adolescents: Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Causes of Bullying in Children and Adolescents: Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Causes of Bullying in Children and Adolescents: Reading Comprehension Worksheet (Grades 4-10) Product Description:This educational worksheet is designed to help students understand the various causes of bullying among children and adolescents. It informs them about the factors that contribute to bullying behavior, fostering empathy and awareness of this important issue. What's Included in This Resource? Informative Passage: A concise overview that outlines the common causes of bullying, includ
Preview of Passive, Assertive & Aggressive Behaviors

Passive, Assertive & Aggressive Behaviors

This set of charts teaches children and teens what it means to be passive, assertive, or aggressive when pursuing friendships. It provides sample statements that characterize each style. Students can be encouraged to use the Assertive style, while decreasing Passive and/or Aggressive behaviors. ** Includes detailed Instruction sheet
Preview of Aggressive Behavior Support | Autism Visual Tools & Communication Strategies

Aggressive Behavior Support | Autism Visual Tools & Communication Strategies

Reframe aggressive behavior with compassion, clarity, and effective supports.This printable neuroaffirming kit helps educators, therapists, and families understand behavior as communication — and provides practical tools for preventing, responding to, and learning from distress behaviors in autistic and neurodivergent children. Perfect for: ✔️ Special Education Classrooms ✔️ Autism Programs & Resource Rooms ✔️ Parent/Caregiver Support ✔️ ABA, OT, SLP, & Mental Health Professionals
Preview of Overcoming Bullying, Violence, and Aggressive Behavior

Overcoming Bullying, Violence, and Aggressive Behavior

Created by
JB Promotions
Bullying occurs in every school and is ubiquitous in today's society. Many children that do not know how to handle bullying end up emotionally hurt, or in extreme cases, commit suicide. This lesson will cover the various different types of bullying and how they should be handled. Within this lesson is a segment on violence and aggressive behavior which is also prevalent among people of all ages in today's world. Bringing awareness to these issues is a very important matter that every teacher s
Preview of Exploring Aggressive Behavior

Exploring Aggressive Behavior

Created by
Tobys Toolkit
Managing Aggression: Strategies for Classroom Success Empower your students with effective strategies for managing aggression and promoting a positive learning environment with this comprehensive resource! Designed specifically for elementary-aged children, this resource includes engaging slides packed with kid-friendly content to help students understand and address aggressive behavior in the classroom. What's Included:Exploration of Aggressive Behavior: Interactive slides introduce students to
Preview of Communication Styles (Passive, Aggressive, Assertive)

Communication Styles (Passive, Aggressive, Assertive)

This poster is helpful to teach children different communication styles when speaking with their peers.
Preview of Be Assertive

Be Assertive

Created by
Lysa Mullady
Children are faced with problems everyday. How a student behaves when the problem occurs will either: do nothing, make the problem worse or solve the problem. This fun game allows students to learn the difference between passive, aggressive and assertive behavior. Using blocks and a custom made die, students take turns trying to roll assertive to get rid of their blocks. If they roll aggressive, they get another block, showing how anger makes a problem worse. If they roll passive, nothing c
Preview of Weathering the Conflict Storm

Weathering the Conflict Storm

Children are going to be drawn into conflict at school, home, and with friends. It is a normal part of growing up. It is important that children learn how to handle conflict peacefully so that they can feel more confident in expressing their wants and needs without anger and frustration. Weathering the Conflict Storm teaches young children to be more in control of their reactions when they are in a conflict. Young children don’t always understand or remember the terms passive, aggressive, and a
Preview of No Spitting Social Story: Bonus Good and Bad Choices Interactive Activity

No Spitting Social Story: Bonus Good and Bad Choices Interactive Activity

Help children understand when and where spitting is appropriate with this editable No Spitting Social Story! Whether spitting is driven by sensory needs or frustration, this story provides clear alternatives and teaches the importance of keeping our mouths safe. Unlike many resources, this social story doesn’t label spitting as “bad,” but instead focuses on where it’s allowed and where it’s not—such as avoiding spitting on people, floors, or at home and school. With easy-to-understand language
Preview of Social Skills Workbook for Teens: Communication, Assertiveness & Boundaries

Social Skills Workbook for Teens: Communication, Assertiveness & Boundaries

Help children and teens build confidence, improve communication, and develop healthier relationships with this engaging Social Skills Workbook. This printable workbook is designed to teach young people how to recognise different communication styles, express themselves effectively, and set healthy boundaries. Using relatable examples and interactive activities, learners are guided to understand the difference between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication, and how to use more effecti
Preview of Cloud Emotional Regulation Worksheet - Acceptance and Defusion - ACT

Cloud Emotional Regulation Worksheet - Acceptance and Defusion - ACT

Help children explore their emotions and make positive choices with our Feelings Cloud Worksheet. Designed for kids aged 4-8, this Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) activity encourages emotional awareness, acceptance, and mindful actions. Perfect for therapists, teachers, or parents, this worksheet is ideal for children, including neurodiverse kids like those on the autism spectrum. Features: Emotional Exploration: Kids identify feelings like anger and frustration through engaging cloud i
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