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| Escape Form Anger Island |
| It is difficult to teach children anger management skills, but it can be done with patience and practice. This game is designed with the busy counselor in mind, and it takes just 15 minutes to play. Players try to escape from Anger Island (and a pursuing dinosaur) by learning one of six anger management techniques, such as self-calming, communicating feelings, and creating compromises. Each skill is represented by a different island where players have to land to win a reward. One skill is worked on in each 15 minute counseling session and activities are suggested for practice in between sessions. Counselors keep track of each child’s progress with an Anger Management Checklist. A fun and inventive way to help kids learn about anger. |
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Media Board Game
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Grade Level 1-5
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Publisher Instant Help
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| AA967M
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| Anger Control Activities Grades 1-6 |
| 50 reproducible activities in each pack that enable students to understand anger, diagnose angry reactions that do not solve the problem, live with unchangeable anger-provoking situations, and learn to adapt or confront. |
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Media Book
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Topic Anger
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Grade Level 1-6
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| AC977M
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| Anger Control Bingo |
| Teach and reinforce anger-control techniques by playing a fun and educational game of Anger Control Bingo. |
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Media Game
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Topic Anger
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Grade Level 3-8
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| CM006
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| CM007
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| Furious Fred Game |
| Students with anger and aggression problems are often anxious and defensive whenever the subject is brought up. However, in this game, students are giving advice to Fred, a fictitious student.
This allows them to learn important anger management concepts without the usual defensive behavior and denial. |
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Media Game
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Topic Anger
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Grade Level 2-5
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