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|Grades K-7+| The Peace Walk® Conflict Resolution Mat is an innovative tool that focuses on coping, communication skills and working together. Students learn how to make and accept an apology, forgive and move on...
|Ages 6 and up| Teach players to manage their anger by identifying triggers, behaviors, and thoughts. Developed by licensed psychologist, Gary Yorke, Ph.D., the Yes I Can! Handle My Anger game is an activity...
|Grades 2-12| 32 panel Thumball (4″). Players read and respond to prompts about how to gain insights about different types of anger and increase anger control skills. Discussion may include anger buttons, levels of...
|Grades 6-8| Purchase both volumes and SAVE! Real Life Situations Faced by Middle School Students The scenarios are realistically acted out by middle school students. Each DVD includes 5 video scenarios for each of the four...
|Grades 7-12| When your middle and high school students learn to communicate and cooperate with each other, your school will be more peaceful and productive. Through these experiential activities, students will...
|Grades 3-8| Teach and reinforce anger-control techniques by playing a fun and educational game of Anger-Control Bingo. Students will learn each of the 25 anger-control techniques as they search their...
|Grades 7-12| 50 reproducible activities that enable students to understand anger, diagnose angry reactions that do not solve the problem, live with unchangeable anger-provoking situations, and to learn to adapt or...
|Ages 12 and Up| Learn healthy ways to cage your rage. Deal positively with your anger and maintain respectful relationships. Use Chill Skills In a Jar to promote group discussions about healthy ways to deal with anger...
|Grades 7-12| As teen anger simmers and erupts with increasing frequency in middle and high chools across the nation, counselors’ ability to help teens cope with and appropriately channel anger is more important...