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Behavioral Quest Plan

Students will learn to identify impulses and practice self-control strategies through a playful board game and targeted worksheet, aiming to enhance focus and decision-making skills.

Developing impulse control at an early age supports better attention, emotional regulation, and positive social interactions. By practicing in a fun, gamified setting, students build confidence in managing urges and applying strategies in real-life classroom situations.

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Prepare Materials and Game Setup

10 minutes

Step 1

Introduction and Objective Overview

5 minutes

Step 2

Impulse Control Quest Game

10 minutes

Step 3

Worksheet Activity

15 minutes

Step 4

Group Reflection and Discussion

10 minutes

Step 5

Closure and Formative Assessment

5 minutes

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