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I knew just what I could make to help my daughter release her big worries and head to school happy and confident... worry monsters!

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a monster made out of paper sitting on top of a table next to a sign that says feed the monster

This summer, The WARM Place was invaded by our newest friend, our very own Worry Monster! The Worry Monster is brought into our groups to help the children identify their worries and fears. Children write or draw their worries on slips of paper. Then they “feed” them to the Worry Monster! Some children say the...

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three different colored monsters painted on paper with the words worry monsters in front of them

Worry Group Art Activity: Help your students in worry group personify their worries by making a worry monster with watercolors and deep breathing!

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kids holding up paper bags with faces on them and the words diy paper bag wormy monsters

We love these DIY paper bag worry monsters. They are an art and crafts project and a tool to support children to manage their worries. This fun, creative project is great way for preschool to primary age kids to learn about and express their emotions.

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an image of two monster puppets made with toothpicks and glue on the front

What makes your child worried? We don't like feeling worried and it is the same for our children. Help your child to talk about her/his worries with this fun play-dough activity. #playdough#worriedchild#childanxiety#preschoolactivities#toddleractivities#sensoryplay#sensoryactivities@socialemotionallearning#creativity@monsteractivities#worry#anxiety

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an assortment of crafts for kids to make

Check out this collection of emotional literacy crafts which focus on recognising and expressing emotions. You could create a portable Today I Feel... Flipbook tool which children can carry with them to help express how they are feeling. Or transform a tissue box into a worry monster to create a place to write down and record worries. Or explore facial expressions through making some Paper Plate Feeling Monsters. There something for everyone to start crafting!

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children's handprints are displayed on the wall in front of their artwork

Allie Apels on Instagram: "Worry Monsters 💛 It is so normal for us to feel worried at times. One of the best ways to overcome worry is to talk about it We loved the book, The Very Hungry Worry Monsters. This is a fun story about friendly monsters who eat worries and fears. After reading the story, we talked about ways that we can recognize worry in our bodies, what we can do to calm ourselves, and the importance of writing and/or sharing our worries with others.. We were inspired by two…

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a crocheted yellow monster with big eyes sitting on top of a wooden table

**This listing is for the PDF instant download of the pattern (instructions to make your own), not the finished product.** Please note: refunds are not given on digital items. Create your own Wee Worry Monster! Feeling anxious or worried? Take a moment to write (or draw) your worry on a piece of paper, fold it up and feed it to the Wee Worry Monster! This can also be used as a tool to open up discussions about anxiety and mental health, especially with young people.

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