Positive Self-Talk Activities For Kids In Grades K-2
Do you notice your little learners struggling to believe in themselves and the things that they are capable of? Use these 6 positive self-talk activities to help kids in grades K-2 identify those negative thoughts and replace them with positive self-talk instead. The activities will help your students build their self-esteem, cope with unhelpful thoughts and become more confident in who they are.
They are perfect for your school counseling or SEL lessons with students in grades K-2. Working with students in grades 3-5? Check these out!
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What's Included:
Positive Or Negative Self-Talk Sorting Activity with 16 scenario cards
“I Am” Flower Craftivity
12 “I Am” Cards
“I Can” Spinner
Positive Self-Talk Spinner Game
Positive Self-Talk Encouragement Cards
All materials come in color and BW and include thorough directions
For more information, please see the preview!
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Ideas For Use:
These activities are great for students who:
Struggle with low self esteem
Give up easily
Become quickly frustrated with themselves
Could benefit from positive thinking
Each activity can be used in individual, small group or classroom lessons.
The activities can be used as part of a unit, or as stand alone activities.
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What Others Are Saying:
“Loved using this activity because students with low self esteem struggle identifying positive traits. Students were able to identify which petals represent them and shared ways they're like that. It was fun to decorate for them as well. Thanks!” -Heidi V.
“Wonderful activity I use during counseling sessions (both group and individual) to get kiddos talking about their positives and things that make them unique. Thank you!” -Hazelle C.
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Do you notice your little learners struggling to believe in themselves and the things that they are capable of? Use these 6 positive self-talk activities to help kids in grades K-2 identify those negative thoughts and replace them with positive self-talk instead. The activities will help your students build their self-esteem, cope with unhelpful thoughts and become more confident in who they are.
They are perfect for your school counseling or SEL lessons with students in grades K-2. Working with students in grades 3-5? Check these out!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
Positive Or Negative Self-Talk Sorting Activity with 16 scenario cards
“I Am” Flower Craftivity
12 “I Am” Cards
“I Can” Spinner
Positive Self-Talk Spinner Game
Positive Self-Talk Encouragement Cards
All materials come in color and BW and include thorough directions
For more information, please see the preview!
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
These activities are great for students who:
Struggle with low self esteem
Give up easily
Become quickly frustrated with themselves
Could benefit from positive thinking
Each activity can be used in individual, small group or classroom lessons.
The activities can be used as part of a unit, or as stand alone activities.
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“Loved using this activity because students with low self esteem struggle identifying positive traits. Students were able to identify which petals represent them and shared ways they're like that. It was fun to decorate for them as well. Thanks!” -Heidi V.
“Wonderful activity I use during counseling sessions (both group and individual) to get kiddos talking about their positives and things that make them unique. Thank you!” -Hazelle C.
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.
Do you notice your little learners struggling to believe in themselves and the things that they are capable of? Use these 6 positive self-talk activities to help kids in grades K-2 identify those negative thoughts and replace them with positive self-talk instead. The activities will help your students build their self-esteem, cope with unhelpful thoughts and become more confident in who they are.
They are perfect for your school counseling or SEL lessons with students in grades K-2. Working with students in grades 3-5? Check these out!
_______________________________________________________________________________
What's Included:
Positive Or Negative Self-Talk Sorting Activity with 16 scenario cards
“I Am” Flower Craftivity
12 “I Am” Cards
“I Can” Spinner
Positive Self-Talk Spinner Game
Positive Self-Talk Encouragement Cards
All materials come in color and BW and include thorough directions
For more information, please see the preview!
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ideas For Use:
These activities are great for students who:
Struggle with low self esteem
Give up easily
Become quickly frustrated with themselves
Could benefit from positive thinking
Each activity can be used in individual, small group or classroom lessons.
The activities can be used as part of a unit, or as stand alone activities.
_______________________________________________________________________________
What Others Are Saying:
“Loved using this activity because students with low self esteem struggle identifying positive traits. Students were able to identify which petals represent them and shared ways they're like that. It was fun to decorate for them as well. Thanks!” -Heidi V.
“Wonderful activity I use during counseling sessions (both group and individual) to get kiddos talking about their positives and things that make them unique. Thank you!” -Hazelle C.
***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.