Activity Exposure

Today you will be completing an Activity Exposure! The activity you work on today can be something you listed on your Activity Ladder or something new that you want to practice doing. If you have set a values-based goal, you can work on that here as well. After you choose an activity, it is important to describe how you are going to complete it. Be specific! Then, choose 1-2 Coping Tools to support you along the way. Finally, complete your W.I.L.D. Scale ratings.

For example:

Activity: Go for a walk

How will I practice it? I will go for a 15 minute walk, outside, around the block in my neighborhood.

Coping Tools: Distraction, Movement Break

Use the space below to indicate and describe what you will do for your Activity Exposure and the specific details of how you will do it.

Select 1-2 items from your Coping Toolkit that you will use to help you if you get stuck.

Great work! See you tomorrow

WILD Scale Ratings

W: Not at all willing (no way)
Very willing
I: Not at all important
Very important
L: Not at all likely to succeed
Very likely to succeed
D: Very difficult,
almost impossible
Not at all difficult

Funded by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the National Institute of Health (NIH). Previous funding received from the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54 of the American Psychological Association (APA). Views expressed may not represent those of the NIH or APA.