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“UNMASKING ME” – ACTIVITY PACK FOR THE CHILD WHO MASKS (7-16 YRS)

Original price was: £9.75.Current price is: £7.25.

Activity pack to support the child who masks.

Description

Masking is when a child hides their true feelings or behaviours to blend in or avoid judgement. It can look like they’re coping well, but inside it’s often exhausting and overwhelming. Over time, constant masking can lead to stress, burnout, and a decline in mental health. That’s why support is so important — children need safe spaces where they can be themselves, without fear of being misunderstood.

This can also provide evidence towards an assessment.

The activity pack comprises –

Section 1 – Understanding Masking

What is Masking? – child-friendly explainer (with relatable examples).

Masking and Neurodivergence – explainer that acknowledges ND identity in a positive, affirming way.

Why Do I Mask? – simple worksheet with prompts like: When do you notice yourself ‘masking’ the most? (e.g., school, clubs, social events)

What does your ‘mask’ look like? (What things do you do to seem OK?) How do you usually feel afterwards?

Section 2 – Spotting the Signs

Masking Behaviours – Activity

Checklist of Masking Behaviours – things they may do at school, clubs, or social events.

Masking Check-In – reflection sheet.

Masking Energy Thermometer – visual scale to show how much energy masking has used that day.

Section 3 – After School Restraint Collapse

What is After School Restraint Collapse? – child-friendly explainer.

How I Feel at School vs. At Home – drawing or written activity.

Body Signals Prompt and Activity – noticing where stress builds up in the body.

Section 4 – Finding Your Strategies

Decompression Menu – list of calming ideas (sensory, creative, movement, quiet).

After School Recharge Plan – activity to design their own “strategy wheel” or toolbox.

Range of discreet calming strategies (useful for in school)

Section 5 – Celebrating the Real Me

The Strengths Behind My Mask – activity to identify hidden strengths.

The Things I Love – page for self-expression (drawing, doodles, words).

Neurodivergence is… – positive affirmations and “finish the sentence” prompts.

Section 6 – Working Together

Safe Person Map – identifying who they can unmask with.

Parent/Educator Guide – short companion sheet with tips on spotting masking, supporting restraint collapse, and encouraging healthy decompression.

Section 7 – Additional Activities

When I Melt Down After School

My Stress Bucket

The Coke Bottle Analogy

My Social Battery

By the end, the child has:

Sometimes we act differently on the outside than we feel on the inside. This is called masking.A language for what masking is.

Tools to spot when they’re masking.

Strategies to decompress safely.

A sense of pride in their authentic self.

A practical support plan with their adults.

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