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Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control
Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control
Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control
Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control
Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control
Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control
Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control
Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control
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This Response Inhibition/Impulse Control packet is designed to help students develop skills in managing their impulses and making better decisions. The packet includes five journal prompts and five workbook activities that can be completed individually or as a group. The journal prompts encourage students to reflect on their decision-making processes and identify areas where they may struggle with impulsivity. The workbook activities provide practical exercises to help students practice impulse control in a variety of situations. Some of the activities include role-playing scenarios, prioritization exercises, and word association games. The packet is designed to be flexible and can be used in a variety of settings, including the classroom, counseling sessions, or at home. With regular practice and guidance, students can develop a stronger sense of self-control and make more thoughtful decisions.

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Executive Functioning- Response Inhibition/Impulse Control

Carter's Classroom
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Grades
7th - 10th
Pages
12
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

This Response Inhibition/Impulse Control packet is designed to help students develop skills in managing their impulses and making better decisions. The packet includes five journal prompts and five workbook activities that can be completed individually or as a group. The journal prompts encourage students to reflect on their decision-making processes and identify areas where they may struggle with impulsivity. The workbook activities provide practical exercises to help students practice impulse control in a variety of situations. Some of the activities include role-playing scenarios, prioritization exercises, and word association games. The packet is designed to be flexible and can be used in a variety of settings, including the classroom, counseling sessions, or at home. With regular practice and guidance, students can develop a stronger sense of self-control and make more thoughtful decisions.

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