Description
Do your students need some help with impulse control? Use this social story, game, and worksheet set to address impulsivity and self-control in counseling sessions and classroom lessons with this fun set!
Students will learn what it means to have self-control, explore examples of self-control, and have fun with engaging activities to help them work on and improve their impulse control.
These self-control activities for elementary students are a great way to work on self-management and self-efficacy skills for your elementary-aged students.
Included Resources: ✨
✔ 8 Page Social Story Booklet in Digital and Printable Formats
✔ 24 Game Cards for Discussion and Reflection
✔ Board Game with Spinners, Pawns, and Dice (Digital and Print)
✔ 27 Coloring Pages and Worksheets
✔ "I Can" Learning Targets Poster
✔ Playing a Game Visual Poster
✔ S.M.A.R.T. IEP and Treatment Plan Objectives for Easy Goal Writing
✔ Data Collection Sheet
✔ Editable Letter to Families About the Topic
✔ Suggested Companion Resources
✔ Ideas to Extend and Practice the Concept
✔ Resources Come in Both Color and Black and White
✔ Positive Notes Home
This resource is part of the Social Skills Treasury which is a comprehensive and engaging series of social skills activities designed to help you address lagging skills with kids in a fun way!
This is a comprehensive resource that comes in a zip file with PDF, Google Slides, and a Powerpoint file. Please ensure you have the appropriate software to open these files before purchasing.
Who This Resource Is For: ✨
➜ Counselors, social workers, psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and other related service providers who are working on self-management, self-regulation, and self-control skills
➜ Teachers, homeschooling parents, and other educators who want to bring more fun and engaging social-emotional learning into their classrooms and homes
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