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About the Author Hi, I'm Eve, a former school counselor with a master's degree in School Psychology and a passionate advocate for children and families navigating sensory challenges. As a mom of children with sensory sensitivities, I deeply understand the journey special-needs parents face, and I dedicate myself to researching and sharing practical solutions to help children thrive and feel comfortable in their bodies. My goal is also to empower counselors, therapists, and psychologists with creative strategies and supportive resources to enrich their everyday practice. When I'm not writing or exploring new therapeutic approaches, you'll find me spending quality time with my family and continually seeking inspiration from everyday moments.

Mindfulness for Impulsive Kids: Breathing & Movement Exercises That Work

Impulsive behavior often comes from acting before thinking — but mindfulness teaches kids to slow down, notice their feelings, and make calmer choices. By practicing breathing and movement exercises, children can strengthen self-control in fun, engaging ways. Here are simple mindfulness techniques for impulsive kids that parents, teachers, and counselors can use anytime. 1. Balloon […]

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Classroom Strategies for Managing Impulsivity in Elementary Students

Elementary classrooms are full of energy — and with that comes impulsivity. Students may call out answers, struggle to wait their turn, or act before thinking. While some impulsivity is age-appropriate, consistent challenges can disrupt learning and social interactions. The good news? With the right strategies, teachers and school counselors can create a classroom environment

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Impulsivity in Teens: How to Support Decision-Making and Reduce Risky Behavior

You’re not a “bad parent,” and your teen isn’t “broken.”If you’re reading this, you probably love a teenager whose actions sometimes leap faster than their judgment—late-night plans, risky dares, half-finished projects, words that come out sharp and sudden. You’re not alone. Teenage impulsivity is common, complicated, and—most importantly—changeable with the right support. This guide blends

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Therapy Games That Teach Kids to Pause and Think Before Acting

Children love to move, explore, and experiment — but sometimes their energy turns into impulsivity. Instead of viewing this as a challenge, you can channel it into playful opportunities. Therapy games that teach kids to pause and think are powerful tools for developing impulse control and emotional regulation. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or counselor,

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Impulsivity in Children: Why It Happens and How Parents Can Help

Does your child blurt things out before thinking? Act without waiting for directions? Grab toys without asking? Occasional impulsivity is normal in childhood, but for some kids it becomes a daily struggle that affects friendships, learning, and family life. Understanding why impulsivity happens in children is the first step to supporting them. With the right

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Group Therapy Games to Explore Values in Teens

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. If you buy through my links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. On a rainy Thursday, I asked a new group of teens to sort a pile of “values” cards. One student kept sliding loyalty into “Very Important,” then quietly moved it

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Core Values Worksheets for Kids: Fun Activities to Teach What Matters Most

Helping children understand core values—like kindness, honesty, and responsibility—sets the foundation for strong character and healthy relationships. While “values” might sound abstract, kids can learn them in simple, engaging ways through worksheets, games, and creative activities. This guide shares fun values worksheets and activities for kids that make self-discovery easy and age-appropriate. Perfect for classrooms,

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Exploring Core Values with Teens: Therapy Activities for Self-Discovery

Teenagers are in the middle of one of life’s most important journeys: figuring out who they are and what matters to them. During this stage, it’s common to feel pulled in many directions—by friends, family, school, and social pressures. Helping teens explore their core values gives them clarity and direction. In therapy, counseling, or classroom

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Exploring Values with Teens: Creative Games & Therapy Exercises

Adolescence is a time of discovery — teens are figuring out who they are, what they care about, and how they want to show up in the world. Helping them explore their personal values builds self-awareness, resilience, and a stronger sense of identity. In counseling or school settings, values-based activities can also give teens a

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Gratitude Gifts for Families: Encouraging Connection & Mental Wellness at Home

One evening after dinner, we passed a small jar around the table and each slipped in a note: a tiny victory, a quiet kindness, a moment that made us smile. It took two minutes. But the room felt different—softer, warmer, more connected. That’s the quiet power of gratitude rituals: they don’t ask for grand gestures,

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