Self-Control: When I Feel Like Shouting | Social Skills Story for Kids
Help students learn to manage their big feelings with this Self-Control: When I Feel Like Shouting social skills story. This printable is designed to support emotional regulation and classroom behavior by showing children what to do when they feel like yelling, screaming, or losing control.
With clear visuals and relatable situations, this story helps students recognize strong emotions, identify triggers, and use calming strategies instead of shouting. It’s a great addition to your calm-down area, SEL time, or behavior intervention toolkit.
What’s Included:
✅ Printable full-color social skills story
✅ Clear examples of loud vs. calm choices
✅ Easy-to-read text and relatable situations
✅ 7 reflection questions to reinforce learning
✅ Visual cues for calming strategies and teacher-led discussions
Why You’ll Love It:
Helps reduce yelling and classroom disruptions
Supports students in identifying and managing emotions
Great for early learners and students with special needs
Encourages self-awareness, reflection, and thoughtful choices
No prep—just print and use instantly!
Best For:
✔️ Preschool to Grade 2
✔️ Calm-down corners or toolboxes
✔️ Special education and autism support
✔️ Emotional regulation and impulse control
✔️ Whole group or one-on-one behavior lessons
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