Defense Mechanisms

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Defense Mechanisms Book List

Defense Mechanisms Book ListAmazon and YouTube links for each book can be found below. Book One: “How Are You Feeling Today?”Written by Molly Potter, illustrated by Sarah Jennings There are all sorts of emotions, and that’s ok, but you need to know what to do with them.A wonderful book exploring the range of emotions we …

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Defense Mechanisms Resilience Boosters

Defense Mechanisms Resilience BoostersClick on the links below to view each booster Introduction Use the booster prompts below to facilitate different learning activities. To order physical copies of the WhyTry Secondary or Elementary Journals, visit our online store. Journal Boosters Art Boosters Additional Boosters Journal Boosters Journal Booster #1: Metaphor Assessment PDF File Word File Journal …

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Emoji Acts

Emoji Acts PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Download Supplementary Materials: Emojis Sheet Introduction:Students will use emojis to express and discuss emotions. They will try and act out different emojis and guess what each emoji the other …

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The Controller

The Controller PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:This is a simple activity where one person acts as the controller and issues typical commands you would find on a video game controller. The participants must follow your …

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