Green Means Go: Use the Stoplight Method to Calm Big Emotions
A quick-win tool to help kids talk about their emotions, find a healthy way to calm down, and afterwards, reassess how they feel once they've had a moment to cool off.
Helpful color-coded cards to match the 3-step Stoplight Method with images and words. Help children recognize and communicate their feelings, and find healthy ways to express themselves.
Teaching emotions and healthy ways to express feelings has never been easier than with the Stoplight Method.
Includes:
- Printable document and assembly instructions to create your own Stoplight Packet.
- (12) How Do I Feel Cards
- (24) What Can I Do Cards
- (12) My Calm Self Cards
- Please note: this is a digital product. You are responsible for printing and assembling the Stoplight Method tool. Assembly instructions included.
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File: Once payment is processed, you'll receive via email, a printable PDF file immediately to download and print on your own.
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