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Culinary Art Therapy Taps Into Cooking to Make Connections

Culinary Art Therapy Taps Into Cooking to Make Connections | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
By combining cooking with talk therapy, Culinary Art Therapy gives people a chance to boost their wellness through a fun and creative outlet. 
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This is novel, but a great idea once social distancing is not needed.  
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7 Lateral Thinking Questions to Promote Out-of-the-Box Thinking

7 Lateral Thinking Questions to Promote Out-of-the-Box Thinking | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
The term “lateral thinking” was coined in 1967 by physician and inventor Edward de Bono, to describe a kind of out-of-the-box reasoning and critical analysis of scenarios that call for more than just typical step-by-step logic to solve. Lateral thinking is related to creative problem solving and critical thinking, all valuable skills to have, and […]
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Good brain teasers that can be given to kids and discussed. 
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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Your Own Online Board Game

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Your Own Online Board Game | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
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Great video on setting up an on-line game board. Could you make one with coping strategies or role play situations.Thanks @rmbyrne
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Facilitating Virtual Restorative Circles

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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kUlAJBeNht1QJj9yK1fQJCcnMuEeMx5A4LH56IGQv4U/edit
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Awesome ideas for running and keeping kids active in on-line circles.
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Free Conflict-Resolution Situation Questions

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Free therapy resources for mental health professionals: These task cards will help your clients improve their conflict-resolution skills.
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This page features access to 40 conflict situation questions that could easily be thrown into a slide show. 
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Free Technology for Teachers: Create Random Story Starters With Google Sheets

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Random Story Starters With Google Sheets | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
There are lots of neat things that you can do with Google Sheets if you know how to get started. Getting started is often the hardes
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This appears to have many possible uses in on-line learning.
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QuaverSEL Preview

QuaverSEL Preview | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
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Quaver SEL offers a two week free trial.  @TheSSWAA members may obtain a free trial until the end of the school year. 
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Character Scrapbook - A Template for Reflecting on Stories (Free Technology for Teachers)

Character Scrapbook - A Template for Reflecting on Stories (Free Technology for Teachers) | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
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This appears to be a great way that kids could introduce themselves. They could pretend they are the character and tell about themselves. 
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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Display Kahoot Questions and Answer Choices on the Same Screen

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Display Kahoot Questions and Answer Choices on the Same Screen | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
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Kahoot is used by many for SEL. Great demonstration video. 
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Along With Virtual Learning, Lessons in Online Etiquette

Along With Virtual Learning, Lessons in Online Etiquette | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
Virtual classrooms give SLPs an opportunity to help students improve their on-screen appearance and behaviors.
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How to Use Green Screen for Speech and Language Therapy | Brooklyn Letters

Wonder how you can make your online therapy or tutoring sessions more fun and engaging for children? Let Brooklyn Letters' speech-language therapist Allison show you how with green screen!

That's right! Green screen for speech therapy! And we're not jut talking about the Zoom background feature. This is the real deal, and it is such a game-changer!

In this video, Allison shows off her green screen skills and techniques for teaching speech and language to young children. Watch this video and learn ho to kill it with these online skills!

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What an engaging way to use Zoom!  Wondering how we could use this with Social Emotional Learning.
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The power of presence: Our quest for the right mix of social presence in online courses

The power of presence: Our quest for the right mix of social presence in online courses | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
Social presence theory explains how people present themselves as “real” through a communication medium and is a popular construct used to describe how people socially interact in online courses. Because of its intuitive appeal, educators—including ourselves—have experimented with different ways to establish social presence in their online courses. Over the years we’ve tried many strategies—from rich threaded discussions to personal one-on-one emails to digital stories to using social networking tools like Twitter. Over time, we began questioning how students perceive all of the strategies we use (in other words, what strategies were leading to the most bang for our buck). This case study shares the story of our quest for the social presence grail—from the strategies we use in our courses, to our research on students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of these strategies.
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This article discusses how to build in social presence into a course.
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75 Ways for Kids to Connect and Contribute

75 Ways for Kids to Connect and Contribute | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
Keeping it safe by staying at home may seem like a block to connection and contribution, but it can also provide a wonderful opportunity to build unity,
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Great suggestions for home or for possibly, groups.
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Flipgrid | Empower Every Voice

Flipgrid | Empower Every Voice | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
Flipgrid empowers social learning in PreK to PhD classrooms around the world. Use video the way your students do.
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Social Workers are using Flipgrid to foster reflective SEL thinking and build social skills.  They are posting a question and kids take turns answering making quick videos.
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Free Technology for Teachers: 300+ Printable Comic Templates

Free Technology for Teachers: 300+ Printable Comic Templates | Engaging Therapeutic Resources and Activities | Scoop.it
Make Beliefs Comix  is a great multilingual comic strip creation service that I've featured many times in the past. One of the features o
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Check out the Autism / Emotions page.  Could you use this wiuth your students?
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