Classroom Tools
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Kesiva Worksheet Generator
Custom Practice for Every Talmid We know that every student is different, so we designed this app to be completely adaptive. You don’t have to settle for “one size fits all” PDFs anymore. You can tailor every aspect of the practice sheet to meet your specific needs: Make It Your Own You can now customize
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CBT Log App
This CBT Thought Record is a powerful tool designed to help you navigate the complex relationship between your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. By systematically breaking down a distressing moment, you can shift from feeling “stuck” in an emotion to viewing the situation with clarity and balance. Below is a guide on how to complete
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Calm Breathing Online App
Find Your Center in Seconds In the middle of a busy day, we often forget the simplest tool we have for stress relief: our breath. This minimalist, intuitive Breathing App is designed to help you regain focus and calm whenever you need it most. Whether you are looking for a quick “brain break,” prepping for
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Attack Meter – Better Ways To Talk
Teaching the “Attack Meter” Conflict is an inevitable part of growing up, but it doesn’t have to be destructive. These handouts are designed to help children (ages 7-12) distinguish between attacking an idea and attacking a person. By using these tools, you are helping children build emotional intelligence and executive functioning skills that will serve
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Co-Regulation Affirmation
This handout is a beautiful application of the Thermostat vs. Thermometer metaphor—a concept widely used in leadership and therapy, famously referenced by Landreth & Bratton (2005), to explain the mechanics of emotional regulation. Below is a write-up for your website that highlights how this tool helps people move from reactive “checking” to proactive co-regulation. Be
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Essential SEL Skills
As educators, we know that a student’s ability to learn is deeply tied to their emotional state. But for us, Social-Emotional Learning isn’t just a secular curriculum—it is the “foundation of the entire Chabad approach.” This guide from Chinuch Labs illustrates how we can help students: Check out the attached PDF for a breakdown of






