
Self-Regulation Coping Skills Journal Emotional Regulation and Managing Emotion
This self-regulation journal is designed for upper elementary students and gives them the chance to practice important self-regulation skills in order to better understand and manage their emotions. Students will learn which feelings and actions are associated with each color and self-regulation coping strategies like positive self-talk to help regulate their emotions. This low-prep journal would be the perfect interactive activity for an individual student to work on over a few sessions or for a self-regulation small group.
The self-regulation journal is also great to use for data collection and progress monitoring! The daily, weekly, and monthly increments provide a useful tool to spot trends and problem areas with students who might otherwise be overlooked. Coloring opportunities on almost every page! **Updated to include Google Slides digital version**
**Save 20% with the Self-Regulation Mega Bundle**
This Activity Includes:
- Introduction guide to self-regulation with associated feelings and actions
- Suggested coping strategies across environments
- Positive self-talk statements to reference
- Support group identification
- 5 Different emotions sheets to identify and recall past experiences
- Daily self-regulation tracking sheet
- Weekly self-regulation tracking sheet
- Monthly self-regulation tracking mandala
- Self-regulation reflection questions
- Digital version
Students Will:
- Learn the different emotions and associated feelings and actions
- Identify coping skills to use at home, school, and in the community
- Identify people in their support system
- Practice and create positive self-talk statements
- Empathize with another person's emotions and recall a time they felt that way and the events that followed
- Track how their feelings change daily, weekly, and monthly
- Observe and reflect on why they think their feelings change
How to Assemble: Hole punch students' journals and put them into three-ring binders. Or, you could also just print and staple!
RELATED SCHOOL COUNSELING RESOURCES:
⁕ Self-Regulation Mega Bundle
⁕ Ready to Regulate Small Group
⁕ Self-Regulation Station Classroom Decor and Check-in
⁕ School Counseling Office Bundle
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This self-regulation journal is designed for upper elementary students and gives them the chance to practice important self-regulation skills in order to better understand and manage their emotions. Students will learn which feelings and actions are associated with each color and self-regulation coping strategies like positive self-talk to help regulate their emotions. This low-prep journal would be the perfect interactive activity for an individual student to work on over a few sessions or for a self-regulation small group.
The self-regulation journal is also great to use for data collection and progress monitoring! The daily, weekly, and monthly increments provide a useful tool to spot trends and problem areas with students who might otherwise be overlooked. Coloring opportunities on almost every page! **Updated to include Google Slides digital version**
**Save 20% with the Self-Regulation Mega Bundle**
This Activity Includes:
- Introduction guide to self-regulation with associated feelings and actions
- Suggested coping strategies across environments
- Positive self-talk statements to reference
- Support group identification
- 5 Different emotions sheets to identify and recall past experiences
- Daily self-regulation tracking sheet
- Weekly self-regulation tracking sheet
- Monthly self-regulation tracking mandala
- Self-regulation reflection questions
- Digital version
Students Will:
- Learn the different emotions and associated feelings and actions
- Identify coping skills to use at home, school, and in the community
- Identify people in their support system
- Practice and create positive self-talk statements
- Empathize with another person's emotions and recall a time they felt that way and the events that followed
- Track how their feelings change daily, weekly, and monthly
- Observe and reflect on why they think their feelings change
How to Assemble: Hole punch students' journals and put them into three-ring binders. Or, you could also just print and staple!
RELATED SCHOOL COUNSELING RESOURCES:
⁕ Self-Regulation Mega Bundle
⁕ Ready to Regulate Small Group
⁕ Self-Regulation Station Classroom Decor and Check-in
⁕ School Counseling Office Bundle
Visit Bright Futures School Counseling Blog and subscribe to my email list to gain access to my Class Lesson Cheat Sheet. You will also receive a weekly email with my latest school counseling tips, research, and freebies!
Follow me on social media to be the first to learn about sales and new resources!
School Counseling Simplified Podcast
Bright Futures Counseling INSTAGRAM
Bright Futures Counseling FACEBOOK



















