Homeschool mom of two, Author of the mental health curriculum "A Biblical Worldview on Mental Health for Children" and the grief curriculum "My Daddy Was Too Young To Die: Practical Strategies for Helping Children Navigate Grief."
This curriculum will help you and your child learn to improve your mental health, while keeping the Bible at the center. It will guide you in teaching your child about emotions, stress and anger management, coping skills, boundaries, problem-solving, self-esteem, automatic thoughts, and more. This curriculum was designed primarily for grades 1-6, but can be adapted for younger or older children if needed. It is useful for homeschool, Christian schools, therapists, or families who want a helpful
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My Daddy Was Too Young To Die: Practical Strategies for Helping Children Manage Grief This curriculum will help you and your child explore healthy ways to cope with grief. Created by a Licensed Professional Counselor with over ten years of experience in the mental health field, this book has exercises and activities for children ages 4-14. Activities include journaling, art, music, and more. Research about grief and ways to help grieving children are also included to help guide your child in lea
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Using this study guide alongside picture books will help your child learn emotion awareness and emotion regulation. This is part one of a series, with more picture books to follow! Books included in this study guide: Book One: Captain Snout and the Superpower Questions Don’t Let the ANTs Steal Your Happiness by Daniel G. Amen Book Two: In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek Book Three: The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule by Stan and Jan Berenstain Book Four: My Mouth is a Volcano! b
Enjoy hours of fun as you and your student complete various scavenger hunts. Not only are they fun, they can help improve your student's focus. Themes include animals, household items, and nature. Several ideas are given to increase learning and focus.
Explore how creating and studying art can have a positive impact on your mental health! This resource is designed for elementary and middle school ages.
This early learning pack contains activities to help your child practice the following skills: letter/sound recognition, number recognition, early addition and subtraction skills, weather identification and graphing, colors, seasons, and animals.
This farm pack is a great way to help your pre-k or K student practice writing, vowels, and beginning reading skills. A crossword puzzle is included, which helps improve a child's focus and attention span.
Over 60 Christmas themed learning pages appropriate for Prek-2nd grade. Activities include spelling, reading, matching, handwriting, addition, subtraction, word problems, drawing, decorating, writing, and cutting practice. You'll find plenty of learning opportunities for your early elementary students.
This is a FREE sample of my mental health curriculum for children. The original document is over 340 pages. This sample gives you an idea of what's included in the curriculum. I am a homeschool mom/licensed professional counselor. This curriculum teaches children about mental health while keeping the Bible at the center. Complete description is on the product page. Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction to Emotions Chapter 2: Anger Chapter 3: Anxiety Chapter 4: Relaxation Chapter 5: Sadness
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Explore how music can have a positive impact on our mental health! Guided exercises help children explore the benefits of music and ways to use music to improve mood.
When we think about anger as a signal that something is wrong, and not that a child is trying to be difficult, we find it easier to try to help them understand the root of their anger and what can be done. Children don’t have the vocabulary to express themselves like adults do. They often express big emotions through their behavior. This document is designed to help you teach children how to recognize and manage their anger.
God didn’t need to rest on day seven of creation week. He did it to set the pattern for us. God has instructed us to care for all aspects of ourselves. This resource discusses the importance of our self-care and hygiene.
God designed our bodies with a "fight or flight" response that serves to protect us. Help children learn how to regulate their emotions by utilizing evidenced-based skills.
We all learn various ways to cope with (or manage) stress or anger, whether or not we are taught them. Unfortunately, if we are not taught healthy coping skills, we may fall into the trap of using unhealthy ways to manage difficult emotions. This resource will explore a variety of ways to manage emotions and enhance your ability to cope. This information is vital for all ages.
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Homeschool mom of two, Author of the mental health curriculum "A Biblical Worldview on Mental Health for Children" and the grief curriculum "My Daddy Was Too Young To Die: Practical Strategies for Helping Children Navigate Grief."
My own education history
Licensed Professional Counselor,
Master of Science in Counselor Education,
Bachelor of Science in Child and Family Studies
Additional biographical information
These resources are based on the author's ten plus years of experience in the mental health field. Several resources have been consulted to ensure the information in is accurate and follows evidenced based practice. Several colleagues have been consulted as well. Research in mental health is continuously advancing and the information in these resources is as up to date as possible at the time of publication.
These resources are intended for informational purposes only. They are not intended as a diagnostic tool or treatment.
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