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Use these emotional regulation games to teach the Zones of Regulation or any emotional regulation curriculum.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
Games can be the perfect tool to introduce and teach social emotional learning skills to kids and young adults. These are the skills that help kids become more self-aware, develop positive relationships, show empathy towards others, manage emotions, use self-control, resolve conflicts, and make posi
Teach children about emotions with activities to identify, express, and manage their feelings appropriately in school with these tips!
After reading the story, "The Little Scribble Spot", have students scribble their own spot using the colors that match their emotions in the moment!
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
In classrooms a generation or two ago, it is unlikely that “emotional intelligence” topped the list of subjects most teachers prioritized for their students. But today, learning how to recognize, express, and explore feelings is a central part of the CEE curriculum as students develop the agility, creativity, and empathy required in the modern world.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
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**** THIS IS A DIGITAL PRINTABLE PDF RESOURCE **** This bulletin board kit is the perfect way to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and help enhance social emotional learning through positive self talk! It includes 25 different notable Hispanic leaders and a positive character trait associated with each. It also includes interactive foldable name tags that can be flipped to reveal a synopsis for each leader and their trait. While interacting with the bulletin board students can practice positive self talk. Take the headache out of creating a bulletin board from scratch! Bulletin Board Content: ~"I AM, Hispanic Heritage Month" Bulletin Letters ~Foldable Name Tags for each ~Festive Border ~Pastel Picado (Paper) Banner ~ 25 Hispanic Leader Clipart; Charismatic like Advocate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez An Advocate like Octaviano Larrazolo Versatile like Rita Moreno Determined like Cesar Chavez Fearless like Sonia Sotomayor A Trailblazer like Lauro Cavazos Intelligent like Ellen Ochoa Talented like Jose Ferrer A Pioneer like Sylvia Mendez An MVP Roberto Clemente A Star like Evelyn Cisneros An Activist like Helen Rodriguez Trias Focused like Antonia Novello Loved like Selena Quintanilla Inquisitive like Mario Molina Hardworking like Dolores Huerta Unique like Celia Cruz Brave Like Ruben Salazar Outspoken like Jovita Idar Generous like Jose Andres Creative like Frida Kahlo Courageous like Richard Cavazos A Champion like Oscar De La Hoya Dedicated like Rigoberta Menchu Tum Innovative like Lin-Manuel Miranda *** This kit is recommend to be used on a 4ft x 6ft bulletin board or larger. It can be used on smaller boards with less leaders or if contents are placed closer together. *** Lot's of cutting involved ! :) Thank you, Enjoy!
Abuse is not always straightforward and in-your-face, however, quiet verbal abuse can have the same impact on your psych nevertheless, maybe even more.
Best-selling author, Anna Llenas, is best known for her book about an adorable monster who, with the help of a friend, learns to name and navigate his feelings. Inspired by this read, we've compiled a list of 16 charming activities for you to choose from! From pre-made digital activities to hands-on crafts, all of our picks are perfect for sparking discussions that center around emotions! For inspiration on how to incorporate these lessons into your very own classroom or home-learning experience, read on.
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Free printable Feelings Charts with an explanation and tools on how to use them. Many charts available. No registration required.
Vous avez des enfants ayant entre 6 et 10 ans et vous recherchez les meilleures activités pour leur distraction? Si oui, alors vous êtes à l'adresse pouvant
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Empathy is a critical skill for kids to develop and one of the hallmarks of emotional healing as detailed in the Grand Feelings Exit Plan (Signs of Emotional Health). The Empathy Map is a great way to get kids thinking about and understanding empathy for others. It is adapted from a business setting where it is used to understand clients but works great with kids. Here’s What You Need A large sheet of paper or a board. Markers. Sticky notes. Pen/Pencil Here’s How To Set Up the Empathy Map (as shown above) Title the page “Empathy Map.” Underneath the title write the word “Issue” Draw a large box taking up the page underneath. In the middle of the box, draw a face or a picture of a person. Draw a large circle around the person leaving pace between the circle and the box as well as the circle and the drawing of the face/person. Draw six straight(ish) lines out from the picture in the middle of the circle to the box leaving six spaces inside and outside the circle. Label the six spaces (either inside or outside the circle) as follows: Hearing, Thinking, Seeing, Saying, Doing and Feeling. Label the area inside the circle “Our Expectations” and outside the circle “Reality.” How to Use the Empathy Map Start by determining the situation or issue. Write it on a post-it note and stick it next to the word issue. The issue can be something the young person is currently going through or a hypothetical situation. In this instance, our issue for the map show was “My best friend yelled at me and called me a jerk!” Starting on the inside of the circle, use post-it notes to identify what we might hear, think, see, say and do when faced for the issue. In this example, we heard “Mean words,” “Rumors” and a bad tone. We felt “Anger,” “Resentment” and “Jealousy.” We could react saying things like “Go Away” or a “I hate you.” In this part of the exercise, the point it to identify actual thoughts, actions and feelings (expressed or unexpressed). There are no right answers and we are not searching for how we should respond. Once the inside of the circle is done, work through the outside going through each of the six sections again and focusing on what the person identified in the issue might be hearing, thinking, seeing, saying, doing and feeling. In this example, we wondered if maybe our friend was hearing her “Dad yell at her” and taking that out on us. Perhaps she was feeling “Emptiness” or “Hurt.” perhaps what she is trying to say is “Can someone listen to me,” “Please talk to me,” or “Please love me.” As you talk through the items on the outside of the circle, ask the child(ren) how thinking about what the person is going through or experiencing changes their outlook on the situation and how it might change how they react. For more awesome resources for learning about and dealing with emotions, please visit our Hope 4 Hurting Kids Emotions Help Center.
Emotions can leave us feeling helpless, vulnerable and as though we don't have control. Learn effective ways to manage and control your emotional responses.
Hand of Mental Health encourages us to reflect and discuss our everyday choices and their impact on our mental health. How does sleep and rest, food, relationships and emotions affect our mental…
This “Selfie Sculptures” activity was designed to help elementary teachers of gifted children facilitate meaningful conversations about their social and emotional learning and needs. With guidance and support, students will be able to recognize social and emotional characteristics and needs within themselves and represent them in a “Selfie Sculpture.” These final sculptures will include color-coded shapes that represent each student as an individual while encouraging creativity and a sense of community in your gifted classroom. What’s Included: There are two different versions of the project handout—A & B. The bottom spiral descriptions are different on these handouts. Use whichever you prefer for gathering information about your students. An extension handout C is provided to help gather additional information about the needs of your students. It may be a good idea to print the project handout (A or B) of your choice with the extension handout (C) on the back side for early finishers. "Selfie Sculptures Observations" pages are included for teachers to observe and record sculpture choices as a group. These notes can be used to help you plan future SEL lessons. If using different colored paper than suggested, editable versions of handouts A-C are included for the teacher to write in the colors of paper that are being used with students, as well as editable observation pages.
Looking for deep psoas trauma release? These 7 yoga poses are a perfect addition to your psoas relief journey to find comfort in your body!
A key aspect of toddler emotional development is learning to cope with big emotions. Insight into how we can help toddlers learn emotional regulation
This spring is presenting new challenges for teachers all across the country. Some of us are getting ready to go back to the classroom for the first time this year. Some of us have been in person all year, but we are about to get new virtual kids. Some of you have been in the ... Read More about Classroom Management and Expectations
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These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
When I start the new school year, I pick a book of the day for the first two weeks. I create a variety of activities to go with each book. I use a lot of books that focus on social and emotional learning, including kindness, friendship, and respect. But, I also add in some fun ... Read More about 8 Books for Back to School