PSDP Resources and Tools Using visual metaphors to respond to stress and trauma
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Worksheets, booklets, advice sheets, assessment templates and checklists, story books, videos, guides and workbooks downloads for direct work with children and families
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The “Solution-focused Practice – A Toolkit for Children & Young People” is a practical guide developed by NSPCC for professionals who work with children and young people between the ages…
The How Is Your Brain Feeling? Poster is a free, printable emotions chart designed to help children recognise, name, and express their feelings and moods in a fun and engaging…
This traffic light tool helps professionals categorise children’s sexual behaviors as green (healthy), amber (concerning), or red (harmful) across four age bands. It includes extensive examples of behaviors in each…
“Teeth Are Not for Biting” is a children’s book which addresses the common issue of biting among toddlers and preschoolers. Through friendly and straightforward language, it helps children understand that biting…
This page offers free cancer booklets designed for children, teens, and families. These resources provide age-appropriate explanations, emotional support, and practical advice for coping with cancer, whether it affects a…