Support social-emotional learning at home or in school with parent conversation cards that encourage children to reflect, problem-solve, and feel a sense of belonging. Included in this resource:120 conversation cards (30 per age group: 5–7, 7–9, 9–11, 11–14)Parent coaching tips on the back of each cardDifficulty levels labeled (Easy, Moderate, Challenging)Digital version designed to print 4 cards per 8.5” x 11” pageWhy it works:Developed by a school counselor with 10 years of experienceHelps c
PreK - 9th
Classroom Community, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Support social-emotional learning at home or in school with parent conversation cards that encourage children to reflect, problem-solve, and feel a sense of belonging. Included in this resource:30 conversation cards (Ages: 5–7)Parent coaching tips on the back of each cardDifficulty levels labeled (Easy, Moderate, Challenging)Digital version designed to print 4 cards per 8.5” x 11” pageWhy it works:Developed by a school counselor with 10 years of experienceHelps children feel heard, safe, loved
upport social-emotional learning at home or in school with parent conversation cards that encourage children to reflect, problem-solve, and feel a sense of belonging. Included in this resource:30 conversation cards (Ages: 11–14)Parent coaching tips on the back of each cardDifficulty levels labeled (Easy, Moderate, Challenging)Digital version designed to print 4 cards per 8.5” x 11” pageWhy it works:Developed by a school counselor with 10 years of experienceHelps children feel heard, safe, love
5th - 9th
Classroom Community, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Support social-emotional learning at home or in school with parent conversation cards that encourage children to reflect, problem-solve, and feel a sense of belonging. Included in this resource:30 conversation cards (Ages: 9–11)Parent coaching tips on the back of each cardDifficulty levels labeled (Easy, Moderate, Challenging)Digital version designed to print 4 cards per 8.5” x 11” pageWhy it works:Developed by a school counselor with 10 years of experienceHelps children feel heard, safe, love
3rd - 6th
Classroom Community, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Support social-emotional learning at home or in school with parent conversation cards that encourage children to reflect, problem-solve, and feel a sense of belonging. Included in this resource:30 conversation cards (Age: 7–9)Parent coaching tips on the back of each cardDifficulty levels labeled (Easy, Moderate, Challenging)Digital version designed to print 4 cards per 8.5” x 11” pageWhy it works:Developed by a school counselor with 10 years of experienceHelps children feel heard, safe, loved,
1st - 3rd
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
This was created to use similarly as a 'bathroom pass' - where if a student needs a break they can simply grab the break pass and take a break while also practicing some of the tools on the back. :) I created this with ONE student in mind and it turned out to be an idea that about 75% of my teachers LOVE and now have one hanging in their room. :) It's a great way to normalize the idea of needing to cool-down and take a break!
These posters have been used to help students choose from a list of Cool-Down strategies to choose from when feeling a hard-to-have feeling. This has been used not only in my sessions with students but have been printed poster size for teachers to have up in their classrooms (ideally in a cool-down corner)! They have been such a hit on my campus! :) There are three versions. Our K/1 teachers use Kimochis in the classroom, so I created one that is age-appropriate for them. **I am NOT affiliated w
I use these to remind students of their Counseling Appointment. I typically put them into the teachers boxes the day before so the teachers pick them up before they head to their class in the morning.
This Uh-Oh slip was designed to be used with students in my self-management counseling group who had a hard time focusing. I've even had teachers use it in their classroom! :)
I use these to remind students to turn in their permission slip for Counseling. I typically put them into the teachers boxes the day before so the teachers pick them up before they head to their class in the morning.
A great resource to use if your student is struggling with managing their emotions. It can be used as a reminder throughout the day, a story to read, etc.
I use these to let students know if their Counseling appointment day/time has changed. I typically put them into the teachers boxes the day before so the teachers pick them up before they head to their class in the morning.