More Activities!

More Activities!

More Activities! Journaling Ideas Included in the Teen Grief Group,  Journaling Ideas offers you 22 journal prompts to help start your writing-engine and get stuff “out” which we all need!  Download the "Journaling Ideas" Worksheet Dear Me...
Feelings

Feelings

Feelings This Lesson Plan is ideal for the first session if doing multiple sessions and has been adapted from Healing Activities for Children in Grief by Gay McWhorter, MEd and ADEC Certified Grief Counselor. Working with young children on loss and grief is vital;...
My House

My House

My House My House asks you to draw your house symbolizing your strengths, ways of coping, your support systems, values, etc. I love all of these activities and tools, but I have to say this one is probably my favorite! I love doing it with the little ones and the...
Feelings Wheel

Feelings Wheel

Feelings Wheel Naming our feelings can have such a positive effect. Naming what we’re feeling without judgement has a tremendous impact and can help lower their intensity. And lowering the intensity allows us then to respond with greater self-control. When we know the...
Circle of Control

Circle of Control

Circle of Control Circle of control encourages you to name the things you can control and all the things you cannot control. We know that writing & drawing helps our brains “get” concepts in oftentimes a better way, so use the Circle of Control to note...
Behavior Reflection

Behavior Reflection

Behavior Reflection Take time to reflect on your own history of losses by answering this series of questions. If possible, talk this over with a friend or colleague. This reflection on your own life can help you be even more effective when supporting others. Download...