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Wellbeing Box - Miss Inclusivity x Taylormade Teaching

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Wellbeing Box - Miss Inclusivity x Taylormade TeachingWant the perfect toolbox to add to your space to support wellbeing in little humans? ENTER THIS RESOURCE THE WELLBEING BOX THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PRODUCT YOU CAN PURCHASE THE STORAGE BOX FROM KMART SPOTLIGHT AMAZON Empower minds and nurture emotional health with our Wellbeing Box, a versatile resource designed for both schools, home and allied health clinics. This thoughtfully curated collection includes over 200 task cards across 16 distinct

Want the perfect toolbox to add to your space to support wellbeing in little humans? 

ENTER THIS RESOURCE - THE WELLBEING BOX

THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PRODUCT - YOU CAN PURCHASE THE STORAGE BOX FROM KMART/SPOTLIGHT/AMAZON

Empower minds and nurture emotional health with our Wellbeing Box, a versatile resource designed for both schools, home and allied health clinics. This thoughtfully curated collection includes over 200 task cards across 16 distinct categories, offering a comprehensive toolkit to support mental, emotional, and social well-being.

Each category is tailored to address specific areas of development, such as mindfulness, resilience, emotional regulation, and self-awareness. The cards are flexible and can be used in a variety of ways to suit different needs and learning styles. Whether it’s through drawing, oral discussions, journaling, or written exercises, these task cards provide endless possibilities for engagement.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

OVER 200 Digital Downloadable Task Cards

  • Task Cards that allows you to adapt the activities to fit your environment and the unique needs of your students or clients.
  • Labels upon labels upon labels! Each ‘category’ has its own COLOUR
  • Labels to fit either the large photo storage box or small so you can mix and match the categories that suit your setting
  • Activities that can be used at a whole class, partner/buddy or individual student level

in 16 Different Categories:

  • What to do in this situation..? (social story based)
  • Today I...
  • The Feels of Nature
  • The Sounds of Nature
  • Would You Rather? (Regulation Tools based) 
  • Loved Ones
  • Story Starters (for verbal discussions or written prompts)
  • Buddy & Team Building
  • Kindness Tree
  • Colours of Our World
  • Be Kind to Your Mind
  • Growth Mindset
  • Mission: Good Deed
  • Self-Esteem
  • Mindful Movement
  • Understanding My Emotions

By offering diverse methods of expression and engagement, the Wellbeing Task Cards Box ensures that every individual can connect with the material in a way that feels natural and meaningful to them. Boost emotional intelligence, foster self-reflection, and create a positive atmosphere with this essential tool for holistic well-being.

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