Introducing our comprehensive Feelings, Triggers, Body Map, Body Cues, and Coping Skill Identification Worksheet! This essential tool helps individuals identify and understand their emotions, triggers, and physical responses. With a clear body map and cues, users can effectively pinpoint coping skills to manage their emotions. This intervention is especially helpful for socio-emotional learning (SEL) and mental health development.
How do you know you're in love? Angry? Or sad? Emotions start off in the brain, then ripple through the whole body. Now scientists have charted where we consciously feel specific emotions. They hope these sensation maps will one day help diagnose and treat mood disorders.
A team of biomedical engineers has mapped the bodily reactions to emotions in 700 individuals and found that patterns were the same, whether the candidate was from Western Europe or East Asia
I’m currently researching how to teach (my oldest) the art of conversation. She’s been given the gift of gab. And although I know we can use her ‘power’ for good, it someti…
Emotions are often felt in the body, and somatosensory feedback has been proposed to trigger conscious emotional experiences. Here we reveal maps o...
It's never too late to address unexpressed emotion stored in the body as pain, tightness, and discomfort.
Free Anger and Feelings Worksheets for Kids
The Gallup World Poll reveals regional peaks and valleys of happiness across all of the world's continents.
It happens. We are not perfect even if we have walked with the Lord a long time. We are subject to weariness, irritation and sometimes tr...
How do you know you're in love? Angry? Or sad? Emotions start off in the brain, then ripple through the whole body. Now scientists have charted where we consciously feel specific emotions. They hope these sensation maps will one day help diagnose and treat mood disorders.
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Resources, tips, and materials to help you, help children with autism
This post will be great for anyone looking for ideas for including students with autism in their classroom. Students with autism and other disabilities need support to be successful in general education classrooms. Lot of visual supports and ideas with some freebies as well.
This article discusses how mapping soft skills for competency-based learning could be aided by using an OJT template.
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Creative Confidence, a book by David and Tom Kelley, explains how EVERYONE can tap into their creative potential. It identifies numerous strategies and principles for creativity and innovation that…
With anxiety, depression and stress on the climb, have you ever wondered how you can understand your reactions to life’s challenges and stressors? Or maybe you wondered how you can become more resilient? Did you know that you can map your own nervous system? This is such a powerful tool that can help you shift the state of your nervous system to help you feel more mindful, grounded, and joyful during the day, and more importantly during your life. Before we discuss how to map your nervous system, let's break down the autonomic nervous system a bit more.
Keep yourself in optimal mental and emotional shape to create your best work.
Did you know that the shapes you use when drawing features on your fantasy maps can actually cause certain emotional triggers in the viewer? In this guest tutorial, Gerralt (DimensionDoor_Maps) will walk you through how you can use the power of shape language to give your maps more character!
Nevjerojatna mapa: Evo kako naša tijela “svijetle” pod različitim emocijama! Istraživanje iz Finske, objavljeno u časopisu Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ( PNAS ) iz SAD-a, daje dobru osnovu za razumijevanje kako naše tijelo fizički reagira na različita emocionalna stanja. Znanstvenici sa Sveučilišta Aalto su utvrdili da ljudsko tijelo svijetli drugačije na karti […]
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Many kids say, "I don't care" or "I don't want friends" or "I don't like people." I don't care is a heavy topic to cover in a blog, but here is my shot at it! Here is my spin on this. Our kids struggle to do something that appears so easy and seamless to everyone else. Those who are "higher functioning" begin to notice that they are not fitting in, but they don't know how to make it right.
Create a culture of psychological SAFETY & trauma responsiveness in your organization. click here to schedule a brainstorm call now. To truly create inclusive environments, we must recognize the impact of people's lived experience. This requires that organizations create psychologically safe trauma responsive environments for sustainability
Is your health problem becoming worse due to a mental or emotional factor? Well, some physical diseases or pains are believed to be caused ...