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Lana's Behavior Resources

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Jacksonville, Florida, United States
About the store
Hello & welcome! My name is Lana, and I counsel at-risk minors & their caregivers as a case manager. We focus on mental health and behavior modification. I serve our lovely TPT family by designing inexpensive, valuable material on subjects such as: anger management, de-escalation, social skills, and applied behavior analysis. You can view reference sheets, charts, and social stories in my store. I've been in this field for six years; it is my passion! I have previous experience as a Registered Behavior Technician in a special education setting and behaviorist in schools. Outside of my career, my hobbies include art, exercise, and cooking.
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Preview of Actions & Consequences Coloring Book/Social Story

Actions & Consequences Coloring Book/Social Story

This resource functions as both a social story and a coloring book. It is written and illustrated by myself; you will not find copies on other platforms. "Actions & Consequences" uses child-friendly language and general examples to answer the question: "what if everyone did whatever they wanted to do all of the time?" Readers will meet Brandon and his family! Readers can color in the characters, as well as other exciting imagery (ex. car, dinosaur, food). My clients with problematic behav
Preview of My Grounding

My Grounding

This FREE reference sheet is useful for de-escalation. It teaches students how to ground themselves during a heightened moment (anger, tantrum, etc.). Similar to mindfulness, this sheet prompts users to focus on stable facts instead of feelings. The analogy to a "plant with roots" provides imagery for retention.
Preview of Tantrum Social Story/Coloring Book

Tantrum Social Story/Coloring Book

This social story/coloring book is written and illustrated by myself, Lana Betts. You will not find it on any other platform. This story was written to teacher younger students (i.e. 5-9 years old) about how tantrums do not result in rewards. The story also teaches the reader how to earn rewards (ex. stay seated and follow directions). Readers will meet "Mary," her struggles, and her progress! Readers also have the opportunity to color Mary in their own image! Other colorable imagery in thi
Preview of Social Stories/Coloring Books Bundle!

Social Stories/Coloring Books Bundle!

Are you looking for fun, engaging activities for students to modify their behavior? Then this bundle is for you! Three activities for the price of two! Each social story is written to apply to elementary-age students. Caregivers are encouraged to read the stories with their children to practice comprehension. Students are then able to illustrate each page! Images include boy and girl characters, a dinosaur, a pizza, flowers, toys, etc.
Preview of Roasting/Teasing Social Story/Coloring Book

Roasting/Teasing Social Story/Coloring Book

This social skills activity also functions to assist students with reading and coloring/independent hobbies. Parents/teachers are encouraged to first read the story with their children. The theme is that one cannot engage in teasing/"roasting" with all peers. Consequences and varied opinions are highlighted. Then, students are able to color in multiple characters, emoji faces, lizards, fire, bubble letters, bows, etc. They are also able to write their own example of a friendly conversation!
Preview of Introduction to Grief

Introduction to Grief

This reference packet uses a chart to teach the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Examples of thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and common phrases/exclamations in each stage are included. Then, on pages 2 & 3, caregivers and their children can work together to identify the correct stage of grief in seven mini-stories. Disclaimer: I am not a licensed psychologist, but as a professional who has worked in mental/behavioral health and social services for
Preview of De-Escalation Social Story/Coloring Book

De-Escalation Social Story/Coloring Book

This activity is one of several social story coloring books in my store! Each story is 6-10 pages. Caregivers are encouraged to read the story with their children to discuss themes. Then, children can color each page! This particular story focuses on de-escalation skills (ex. mindfulness, stretching, deep breathing, etc.). Readers should be able to comprehend the skills discussed and use them for self-regulation. Children can illustrate subjects such as: characters, a turtle, a snail, a vo
Preview of Communication Social Story/Coloring Book

Communication Social Story/Coloring Book

This social story functions to teach young students how to resolve conflict with communication. Repeated phrases and images make this product clear for students 2nd-5th grade. Parents/teachers are encouraged to read the story with their children to practice comprehension. Moreover, readers will be excited to color in the illustrations! Readers can color images such as the characters, flowers, emojis, bubble letters, bows, and stars!
Preview of How to Accept "No!"

How to Accept "No!"

This reference sheet teaches young children how to comply with denied access (ex. denied access to preferred tangibles/activities, denied access to attention, etc.). Five replacement behaviors and examples are listed.
Preview of Movement & Mood

Movement & Mood

This activity packet teaches children about the mental/behavioral benefits of exercise, as opposed to solely the physical benefits. Child-friendly language and imagery explain neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and endorphins. Then, a T-chart helps readers identify when to exercise and how to exercise. This is further taught via five examples/mini-stories, allowing for greater discussion between the child and caregiver. Lastly, a worksheet is attached to help children develop their own move
Preview of Coping Skills Social Story/Coloring Book

Coping Skills Social Story/Coloring Book

This activity is perfect for helping kids develop their coping skills! Teachers/parents are encouraged to read the story with their kids to practice comprehension, then allow the child to color. Illustratable images include animals, toys, cartoon characters, and coping skills!
Preview of Breaking the Depression Cycle

Breaking the Depression Cycle

Before describing this resource, I must highlight that I am not a licensed mental health therapist; this resource is not intended to diagnose. That being said, I have worked in direct client care in the mental/behavioral health fields for over six years (one may view my bio page for more details). I designed this reference sheet to assist youth (primarily teens) in understanding their feelings. The visuals and examples explain how to prevent and break out of periods of sadness, lack of motivatio
Preview of Self Monitoring Form

Self Monitoring Form

This self-monitoring form teaches the student (and/or parent) how to reflect on judgmental feelings/behaviors. The questions focus on the antecedents, details, and consequences of judging others. While the emphasis is on judgmental feelings (ex. racism, classism, sexism), the same worksheet can be used with other anger management/social skills activities. By consistently using this worksheet, the participant will develop better self-awareness, and the ability to prevent future conflict. This
Preview of Self-Care for the Busy Parent

Self-Care for the Busy Parent

This packet provides parents/caregivers with the ability to track their own self-care. The tips and chart listed also lists varied, functional, and quick ways to establish oneself as a priority. Both parents and teachers should use the resource to recharge their caregiving battery!
Preview of Behavior Collection Charts

Behavior Collection Charts

With these charts, both parents and teachers can easily track their child's behavior. When these charts are used over several weeks, it is much easier to determine if the behavior changed over time. We can also analyze these charts to identify statistics and daily trends. Definitions for aggression and property destruction are provided. I have personally used these with clients, and seen progress.
Preview of Parent/Teen Conversation Guide

Parent/Teen Conversation Guide

This one-page guide assists parents in establishing structured, serious conversation with their children. The open-ended questions function best with older children and teenagers (10+). I have used coached families with this guide; it helps improve bonds in the face of problematic behavior!
Preview of Is it Disruptive?

Is it Disruptive?

This packet teaches the reader how to identify whether or not a behavior must be modified. First, questions are evaluated to determine how disruptive a behavior is. For example, does this behavior impact relationships and safety? Hypothetical examples are then evaluated. This packet can be used for a classroom "life skills" activity. It can also be used during 1:1 meetings with students who engage in problematic behavior. Alternatively, this packet can also benefit parents in interpret
Preview of Mental "Escape Plan!"

Mental "Escape Plan!"

This reference sheet guides the reader to focus on positive thoughts via an acronym. "Plan" is divided into "P.L.A.N." Each section then uses detailed questions to guide the reader/participant to discuss preferred people, screentimes, jokes, community spaces, outdoor spaces, etc. This resource is great for a quick lesson or classroom poster.
Preview of Reacting to Problem Behavior

Reacting to Problem Behavior

This reference sheet clearly explains the four primary functions of problematic behavior. The chart provided then lists examples, visuals, and appropriate responses based on the function of the behavior. This product benefits parents, teachers, and other caregivers.
Preview of Understanding Motivation

Understanding Motivation

This simple worksheet guides the participant on how to understand their own motivations. Answers are categorized into situation-based causes/obstacles for motivation, as well as individual. This activity best assists students (and, potentially staff) who struggle with low motivation. This activity is also best completed with a counselor or other trusted adult to discuss answers.
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About the store

Experience

Hello & welcome! My name is Lana, and I counsel at-risk minors & their caregivers as a case manager. We focus on mental health and behavior modification. I serve our lovely TPT family by designing inexpensive, valuable material on subjects such as: anger management, de-escalation, social skills, and applied behavior analysis. You can view reference sheets, charts, and social stories in my store. I've been in this field for six years; it is my passion! I have previous experience as a Registered Behavior Technician in a special education setting and behaviorist in schools. Outside of my career, my hobbies include art, exercise, and cooking.

My own education history

B.S. with Honors from Florida State University; Major: Criminology; Minor(s): Psychology and Family Sciences; Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) 2017-2020