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Anger Management: Session 6

Conflict Resolution (Between Peers) Welcome Song Visual Schedule and Rules (welcome song, puppet show, discussion, story, calming activities, song, goodbye song) Review “Stop, Slow Down” visual Puppet Show – Bessie is holding a toy car. Bumble walks up to Bessie …
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Anger Management: Session 5

Conflict Resolution (Child To Adult) Welcome Song Visual Schedule and Rules (welcome song, puppet show, discussion, story, calming activities, song, goodbye song) Emotion Dice (for younger children) – talk about how people are more similar than different. “Say it Back” …
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Anger Management: Session 4

Taking Control of Your Anger Welcome Song – as in previous sessions Sliding Board yoga / seat push-up – from Session Three Visual Schedule (welcome, puppet show, game, story, calming activities, goodbye song) Puppet Show Bumble: I’m getting madder! (throws …
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Anger Management: Session 3

Additional Strategies for Teaching Safe Ways to Express Anger Welcome Song – as in Sessions One and Two Train Yoga – from Session Two Visual Schedule (welcome, rules, game, story, calming activities, game, goodbye song) Discuss Anger Rules: (display visual …
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Anger Management: Session 2

Anger Rules and Introduction to Safe Ways to Express Anger Welcome Song – same as in Session One Balloon Breath – from Session One Visual Schedule (welcome song, rules, puppet show, game, story, calming activities, song, goodbye song) Discuss Anger …
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Anger Management: Session 1

Recognizing Anger in Oneself Welcome Song – sing with each child’s name in song Visual Schedule and Rules (welcome song, puppet show, discussion, story, calming activities, song, goodbye song) Puppet Show – What is Anger Bessie is playing with a …
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Social Skills Program

The Social Skills Program is a great way to help young children build social skills in a group setting. There are six sessions, usually implemented on a weekly basis with the entire group of children.
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Changing Angry Behaviour

When angry outbursts occur in your classroom, there are a variety of strategies that should be included in your program, such as: Break the pattern.When possible, record incidents of the angry behavior to look for a pattern, a particular situation, …
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