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A visual organizer is a great way to help students recognize their body and how it responds to frustration. This resource is a great first step in helping students mange complex feelings. It helps students visualize how their body responds to frustration. Once they can organize how their body reacts, students can establish coping strategies!

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Frustration Map

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
5.0 (2 ratings)
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$2.99

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A visual organizer is a great way to help students recognize their body and how it responds to complex feelings. This resource is a great first step in helping students mange anger, frustration, stress, worry, fear, sadness, shy, and overwhelmed. It helps students visualize how their body responds
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Description

A visual organizer is a great way to help students recognize their body and how it responds to frustration. This resource is a great first step in helping students mange complex feelings. It helps students visualize how their body responds to frustration. Once they can organize how their body reacts, students can establish coping strategies!

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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 6, 2024
This resource was a great compliment to my enrichment class's SEL focus on frustration.
Jennifer S.
110 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Autism
Rated 5 out of 5
April 20, 2020
This was a great, simple, and interactive worksheet for my kids with difficulties expressing their frustrations.
Carrie A.
95 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities

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