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link to And Keep Talking!

And Keep Talking!

Print this page of conversation starters for you and your child.

link to Bravery Badges

Bravery Badges

Print this coloring page to create bravery badges to carry with you.

link to Feeling Faces

Feeling Faces

Print this activity page to help start conversations about feelings.

link to New Friend Coupons

New Friend Coupons

Print and color these coupons children can give to new classmates or neighbors.

link to Sign Me Up

Sign Me Up

Print this autograph book for children and their friends.

link to We’re in This Together

We’re in This Together

Color and hang the “adventure pledge” for you and your family.

link to What Changes/What’s the Same?

What Changes/What’s the Same?

Print this activity sheet to talk about all the things that change and the ones that stay the same.

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What Should I Say?

Print this activity sheet to help young children come up with answers to questions.

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