'Things I Love': Gratitude 'All About Me' Activity
‘Things I Love…’ is the perfect activity for getting to know the children in your class and what they like doing away from school. This activity is also the perfect therapy resource for EMHPs, CWPs and ELSAs to use in their 1:1 sessions.
Fill this heart with things you love! Start by thinking about something you love, for example: going to the beach with family. Draw a line in the heart to show how much you love this and colour it in before adding a label. Keep going until the whole heart is full!
How could this resource be used?
- To support emotional regulation.
- To promote mindfulness.
- To support you in getting to know your children in your class, 1:1 sessions or at home.
- To support a child 1:1.
- To reflect on the things that make us happy.
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