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“The calm down corner and lessons were a huge hit when I introduced this to my class. This has helped take the pressure off of planning SEL lessons each week. Thank you!”
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“Students learned a lot of tips and strategies. The activities were broken down so students were able to learn and practice.”
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“It has a LOT of things in this resource that I was not aware of before using this in my guidance lessons. I wish I had found this resource earlier.”
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Coping Skills for Kids – SEL Bundle of 10 Self-Regulation Tools & Activities
💰 Save over 30% with this Coping Skills Bundle—a complete toolkit of 10 popular, research-based self-regulation resources for your SEL curriculum, trauma-sensitive classroom, or counseling program.
Whether you’re a teacher, school counselor, or therapist, this bundle equips you with engaging, kid-friendly strategies that help students manage stress, handle big emotions, and make positive behavior choices.
What’s Included in This Bundle
Printable & Digital Resources:
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Coping Skills Fortune Tellers
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Coping Skills Card Game
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Make Your Own SEL Game Kit
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Worry Boxes Craft Kit – perfect for anxiety support
Why Teach & Practice Coping Skills?
Life can be challenging, and students need practical tools to handle stress, frustration, and anxiety.
Coping skills:
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Encourage self-compassion when facing uncomfortable feelings
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Promote calm and clear thinking
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Help students make better, more empowered choices
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Build strength, resilience, and a positive outlook
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Offer healthy alternatives to impulsive reactions
Even though coping strategies can’t erase every problem, they help students see possibilities, find silver linings, and take kind care of themselves.
Ways to Use These Resources
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Classroom Calm Corner / Peace Area / Take a Break Station
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SEL curriculum & classroom guidance lessons
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Small group counseling activities
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Therapeutic interventions & assessments
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Counseling office & classroom décor
Perfect For
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Elementary & middle school students
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Trauma-sensitive classrooms
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School counselors, social workers, & teachers
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Parents seeking at-home SEL support











