The WorryWoos Developing Emotional Intelligence (DEI) Program is a valuable and influential asset to any school or educational setting. The DEI Program is designed to introduce social and emotional learning as a fundamental part of language, visual, and performing arts programs, perfectly blending in with Common Core Standards to create a comprehensive, cross-curricular approach. The program goals will be accomplished by including lesson plans on emotions, relationships and social-emotional skills in order to: Build Empathy Create positive emotional understanding Improve emotional intelligence Develop a healthy social environment The WorryWoos program is based on several pedagogical philosophies adapted from Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence (Harvard:1983) and the five CASEL Competencies. Together they form the foundation of engaging curriculum which subtly encompasses a UDL (Universal Design for Learning) approach. Lesson plans are presented in an inviting, age/stage appropriate manner relating themes in Literacy and the Arts with activities that reflect attention to developing critical thinking skills. The Ultimate WorryWoo Emotional Intelligence Package Includes: Training & Development Resources: Developing Emotional Intelligence Curriculum Book Helping Young Worriers Beat the WorryBug Handbook Helping Young Children Handle Frustration and Anger Handbook Set of Seven WorryWoo Posters (One poster per character) Plush Toys: Nola, the monster of loneliness plush Rue, the monster of insecurity plush Squeek, the monster of innocence plush Fuddle, the monster of confusion plush Wince, the monster of worry plush Twitch, the monster of frustration plush Zelly, the monster of envy plush The WorryBug Plush Plush toys measure from 18-33cm. Hardcover Books: Nola - The Lonely Little Monster Rue - The Nose that Didn’t Fit Squeek - The Monster in the Bubble Fuddle - The Monster who Couldn't Decide Wince - Don’t Feed the Worry Bug Twitch - The Very Frustrated Monster Zelly - The Monster Who Wanted It All Each book measures 23 x 18cm. Also included with this Kit is online access to the Educator's Portal. Evidence Based Social and Emotional Learning with the WorryWoos After 10 weeks of using the WorryWoo DEIP the teachers found that students were better able to manage their emotions. Specifically, the results indicated a significant positive impact on the students regarding: Recognition of basic and complex emotions Attitude towards themselves and others Ability to control their emotions Understanding the feelings of others Empathy Emotional awareness Reduced feelings of "feeling like a failure" Message to Teachers and Educators The WorryWoos DEI Program was written by teachers and educators for teachers and educators. The focus is on teaching children to understand, accept and respect everyones emotions. It is based on the WorryWoos book series which was created to help children realise that while we all have the same feelings, not everyone responds to a situation in the same way. By educating children about emotions at a formative age, we hope that they will be empowered to develop life skills which will help them navigate from pre-school through the teen years. Social and emotional learning is a valuable tool which acts as a bridge between knowledge, impulsive actions and self-awareness, an asset for adults as well as children. The information in this curriculum provides a guideline which you can use to create effective lesson plans for your particular classroom. All suggestions can be tailored to the needs of the learning environment. Please note: The Monster in the Bubble Hardcover Book is currently out of stock. New stock arriving approx. end of June and deliveries processed early July.
White Bird ~ It's a beautiful day I worked this weekend, but am off the rest of the week till Friday. That alone makes it a *beautiful day*. Looking forward to a small family get together here for Thanksgiving. I know a few more banks went under last week, and now Citibank is getting a huge piece of the bailout pie. A part of the bailout allows the government to get shares of their stock. Did George think that one up himself? Lots of useless stock of companies going down..... right out of the Enron School of Cooked Books & the fast track to total collapse? Agh! I have to pace myself. Maybe even drive me to step away from the computer and get the house cleaned for Thanksgiving? Drastic times call for drastic measures.....
Growth Mindset posters for your bulletin board featuring PeliCAN! Don't be a PeliCAN'T ~ focus on the positive things you can do to grow as a learner! Included Posters (see preview): Growth Mindset Don't Be a PeliCAN'T! Be a PeliCAN! My brain is like a muscle that I can train. I can do hard things. I can try other strategies. I am learning and need more practice. I can't do this YET. I keep going until it's my best work. Student Recognition Cards (four cards per page, in color and black line): I have a growth mindset! I'm a PeliCAN! I'm a PeliCAN! I tried different strategies and figured it out! I'm a PeliCAN! I kept studying, and now I understand it! *************************************************************************** Customer TipsHow to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about this store. ***************************************************************************
How many times have you had this problem? You have worked hard on requesting with a student who is using an AAC device or picture communication book, and they are requesting up a storm! Not a problem really, right? Well, what if they could do even more with their communication? How about the next step which would be commenting! How great is it to give a child a way to comment on their world, and not just request in it? A friend of mine posted this video in an AAC group, and I thought it was great. This You Tube channel called TheDadLab has so many great ideas for exploring with young children! My initial thought was, "I see blue water all over the floor!" These little cuties are having a great time exploring a small area, and I can really see how this would be great, but I also saw a huge mess of blue water on my carpet thanks to some of my more enthusiastic friends. I decided to try something similar, but using beans. I know that this could still cause a mess, but vacuuming up a few beans is much easier than cleaning up a big blue stain on the carpet in my office! I took a clear glass baking dish and poured enough beans inside to cover the entire bottom. I then took a piece of paper with pictures printed on it and placed it under the glass dish. I then took a clear plastic cup that I cut down in size and cleared a space in the beans for the cup. My students were able to move the cup around and see what was hiding underneath the beans! Using books is a great way to work on "I see..." Board books work well when focusing on commenting. They are durable and will withstand use from my most enthusiastic friends. I like to pull out an activity page with icons that represent pictures in the book. I found this picture viewer when I moved into my speech room years ago. It is great for going through a bunch of pictures, and engages my students more than just flipping through the pictures with our hands. They love pulling down the tray to change the pictures! One more way I like to work on "I see" is with an iPad app called Peekaboo Barn. This app is really cute and engaging! I made visual icons to represent everything that pops up in the app. The students tap on the barn door to reveal who is behind the doors (look for a later post on how to use this for "I hear"). I should also say that even though the "I see" icon looks like it is always present on my sentence strip, I actually move it back to the same spot in their books every time they make an exchange. I keep it on the same page as their "I want" icons, so they do have to learn some discrimination for these tasks. I hope you can use some of these tips and work on commenting with your students!
From posh to dissolute, here are New Orleans’s must-visit bars.
Boost your grammar with our A2 pre-intermediate lesson on comparatives and superlatives, including a chart, exercises, and clear examples!
Several lesson ideas and anchor charts to use when Teaching Kindergartners How to Write a Sentence. Uses the gradual release model to full implication.
From posh to dissolute, here are New Orleans’s must-visit bars.
PDF (Smarty Symbols) Hi friends, I have updated this book somewhat. The Boardmaker version is no longer available. The pdf version ...
The bartenders are far more knowledgeable than folks give them credit for...
From posh to dissolute, here are New Orleans’s must-visit bars.
A blog about autism resources and support from a special ed teacher with first-hand experience.
Odisseia armchair by Dooq Dimensions: W 71 x D 66 x H 75 x Seat H 41 cm Materials and finishes Base and feet in stainless steel plated polished or satin: brass, copper or nickel. Upholstery: seat, armrests and back fully upholstered in fabric or leather. Product Odisseia chair is an elegant and sculptural chair created by Dooq. Odisseia embodies the aesthetic spirit of the space age, a new kind of discreet luxury and comfort inspired by a futuristic era created by new visual experiences and concepts of the future. This effortless but striking piece insinuates a luxe vision of the home of the future, as a new order of being. The Odisseia chair works well as a dining or occasional chair in both contemporary and classic settings. Collection Odisseia is a collection of chairs, armchairs and bar chairs. Designer Dooq Dooq is a design company dedicated to celebrate the luxury of living. Creating designs that stimulate the senses, whose conceptual approach is inspired on the unexpected meeting of opposite things. Our studio focuses on an extensive research of details together with a vast iconographic research around art and design, creating an ever-evolving language that emphasizes first the small things. We seek to find balance in things that are contrasting, creating pieces where feminine meets masculine, small meets large, soft meets solid and past meets the present allowing the new to blossom. Sensual materials like velvet, trimmings, straw and glass are combined with harder materials such as copper, marble, brass and wood to achieve the duality in our studio's distinctive pieces. Using the technological expertise of a country leader in craftsmanship in combination with the creativity of great designers, helps creating pieces with an uncensored aesthetic where each piece has its own reason of existing. Dooq is pursuing elegance with audacity and devotion, crossing the boundaries between art and design.
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Here is a great alternative to doing alphabetical order on paper. If a student gets one word out of order their whole paper is wrong and they have to erase a lot... it can get pretty messy. Here's a great way to practice alphabetical order without having to erase. You could even add a self check component by numbering the inside of the cups. A pinner suggested having alphabetical order races with the cups...fun! You could also see who can put numbers in order the fastest. The possibitiles are endless! We also use cups for place value (which came from My Second Grade Journal) and word family practice. Cups can also be used for Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To Practice:
From posh to dissolute, here are New Orleans’s must-visit bars.
The WorryWoos Developing Emotional Intelligence (DEI) Program is a valuable and influential asset to any school or educational setting. The DEI Program is designed to introduce social and emotional learning as a fundamental part of language, visual, and performing arts programs, perfectly blending in with Common Core Standards to create a comprehensive, cross-curricular approach. The program goals will be accomplished by including lesson plans on emotions, relationships and social-emotional skills in order to: Build Empathy Create positive emotional understanding Improve emotional intelligence Develop a healthy social environment The WorryWoos program is based on several pedagogical philosophies adapted from Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence (Harvard:1983) and the five CASEL Competencies. Together they form the foundation of engaging curriculum which subtly encompasses a UDL (Universal Design for Learning) approach. Lesson plans are presented in an inviting, age/stage appropriate manner relating themes in Literacy and the Arts with activities that reflect attention to developing critical thinking skills. The Ultimate WorryWoo Emotional Intelligence Package Includes: Training & Development Resources: Developing Emotional Intelligence Curriculum Book Helping Young Worriers Beat the WorryBug Handbook Helping Young Children Handle Frustration and Anger Handbook Set of Seven WorryWoo Posters (One poster per character) Plush Toys: Nola, the monster of loneliness plush Rue, the monster of insecurity plush Squeek, the monster of innocence plush Fuddle, the monster of confusion plush Wince, the monster of worry plush Twitch, the monster of frustration plush Zelly, the monster of envy plush The WorryBug Plush Plush toys measure from 18-33cm. Hardcover Books: Nola - The Lonely Little Monster Rue - The Nose that Didn’t Fit Squeek - The Monster in the Bubble Fuddle - The Monster who Couldn't Decide Wince - Don’t Feed the Worry Bug Twitch - The Very Frustrated Monster Zelly - The Monster Who Wanted It All Each book measures 23 x 18cm. Also included with this Kit is online access to the Educator's Portal. Evidence Based Social and Emotional Learning with the WorryWoos After 10 weeks of using the WorryWoo DEIP the teachers found that students were better able to manage their emotions. Specifically, the results indicated a significant positive impact on the students regarding: Recognition of basic and complex emotions Attitude towards themselves and others Ability to control their emotions Understanding the feelings of others Empathy Emotional awareness Reduced feelings of "feeling like a failure" Message to Teachers and Educators The WorryWoos DEI Program was written by teachers and educators for teachers and educators. The focus is on teaching children to understand, accept and respect everyones emotions. It is based on the WorryWoos book series which was created to help children realise that while we all have the same feelings, not everyone responds to a situation in the same way. By educating children about emotions at a formative age, we hope that they will be empowered to develop life skills which will help them navigate from pre-school through the teen years. Social and emotional learning is a valuable tool which acts as a bridge between knowledge, impulsive actions and self-awareness, an asset for adults as well as children. The information in this curriculum provides a guideline which you can use to create effective lesson plans for your particular classroom. All suggestions can be tailored to the needs of the learning environment. Please note: The Monster in the Bubble Hardcover Book is currently out of stock. New stock arriving approx. end of June and deliveries processed early July.
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Thinking about introducing Spanish into your classroom? This alphabet pack is the perfect way to get you started! This product will help your students practice each letter of the Spanish alphabet in a visually appealing and interactive way! Here's what is included: Alphabet Chart (color and B&W) Spanish to English translation reference guide for classroom word wall 76 Spanish word strips with pictures (perfect for a classroom word wall) 30 interactive printables for each letter/sound of the alphabet {color, trace & write, build} Letters of the Spanish Alphabet are included: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, Ñ, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z There are also printables for the digraphs: ch, ll, and rr. *Please make sure you are familiar with the sounds of the Spanish Alphabet to best help your students pronounce each word. (Note: the letters "K" and "W" are not native to the Spanish Alphabet and sound similar to the English "K" and "W"). Download our preview for a closer look into this product. Enjoy! ~Curriculum Castle Connect with us! Follow our store here Pinterest Facebook Instagram Blog CCSS Aligned: RF.K.1d Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet. L.K.1a Print many upper- and lowercase letters. ***************************************************************************** TERMS OF USE: This item is a digital download from our TpT store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Curriculum-Castle by Yvette Florez and Jessica Ruiz. As such, it is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws and redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. You MAY: •use items (free or paid) for your own classroom students or personal use •distribute our resources in printed packets to your students/families •send via email to your classroom families •post on password protected class websites or apps that the general public can NOT access •reference our resources in blog posts, workshops, seminars and share on social media provided credit is given to Curriculum Castle (link back to our store or individual product) You MAY NOT: •alter the resource or remove the copyright •claim this work as your own or use commercially in any way •sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale/free •post or distribute our resources on a non-secure blog, school or district website, or file sharing site (this includes paid and free products)
The WorryWoos Developing Emotional Intelligence (DEI) Program is a valuable and influential asset to any school or educational setting. The DEI Program is designed to introduce social and emotional learning as a fundamental part of language, visual, and performing arts programs, perfectly blending in with Common Core Standards to create a comprehensive, cross-curricular approach. The program goals will be accomplished by including lesson plans on emotions, relationships and social-emotional skills in order to: Build Empathy Create positive emotional understanding Improve emotional intelligence Develop a healthy social environment The WorryWoos program is based on several pedagogical philosophies adapted from Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence (Harvard:1983) and the five CASEL Competencies. Together they form the foundation of engaging curriculum which subtly encompasses a UDL (Universal Design for Learning) approach. Lesson plans are presented in an inviting, age/stage appropriate manner relating themes in Literacy and the Arts with activities that reflect attention to developing critical thinking skills. The Ultimate WorryWoo Emotional Intelligence Package Includes: Training & Development Resources: Developing Emotional Intelligence Curriculum Book Helping Young Worriers Beat the WorryBug Handbook Helping Young Children Handle Frustration and Anger Handbook Set of Seven WorryWoo Posters (One poster per character) Plush Toys: Nola, the monster of loneliness plush Rue, the monster of insecurity plush Squeek, the monster of innocence plush Fuddle, the monster of confusion plush Wince, the monster of worry plush Twitch, the monster of frustration plush Zelly, the monster of envy plush The WorryBug Plush Plush toys measure from 18-33cm. Hardcover Books: Nola - The Lonely Little Monster Rue - The Nose that Didn’t Fit Squeek - The Monster in the Bubble Fuddle - The Monster who Couldn't Decide Wince - Don’t Feed the Worry Bug Twitch - The Very Frustrated Monster Zelly - The Monster Who Wanted It All Each book measures 23 x 18cm. Also included with this Kit is online access to the Educator's Portal. Evidence Based Social and Emotional Learning with the WorryWoos After 10 weeks of using the WorryWoo DEIP the teachers found that students were better able to manage their emotions. Specifically, the results indicated a significant positive impact on the students regarding: Recognition of basic and complex emotions Attitude towards themselves and others Ability to control their emotions Understanding the feelings of others Empathy Emotional awareness Reduced feelings of "feeling like a failure" Message to Teachers and Educators The WorryWoos DEI Program was written by teachers and educators for teachers and educators. The focus is on teaching children to understand, accept and respect everyones emotions. It is based on the WorryWoos book series which was created to help children realise that while we all have the same feelings, not everyone responds to a situation in the same way. By educating children about emotions at a formative age, we hope that they will be empowered to develop life skills which will help them navigate from pre-school through the teen years. Social and emotional learning is a valuable tool which acts as a bridge between knowledge, impulsive actions and self-awareness, an asset for adults as well as children. The information in this curriculum provides a guideline which you can use to create effective lesson plans for your particular classroom. All suggestions can be tailored to the needs of the learning environment. Please note: The Monster in the Bubble Hardcover Book is currently out of stock. New stock arriving approx. end of June and deliveries processed early July.
The WorryWoos Developing Emotional Intelligence (DEI) Program is a valuable and influential asset to any school or educational setting. The DEI Program is designed to introduce social and emotional learning as a fundamental part of language, visual, and performing arts programs, perfectly blending in with Common Core Standards to create a comprehensive, cross-curricular approach. The program goals will be accomplished by including lesson plans on emotions, relationships and social-emotional skills in order to: Build Empathy Create positive emotional understanding Improve emotional intelligence Develop a healthy social environment The WorryWoos program is based on several pedagogical philosophies adapted from Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence (Harvard:1983) and the five CASEL Competencies. Together they form the foundation of engaging curriculum which subtly encompasses a UDL (Universal Design for Learning) approach. Lesson plans are presented in an inviting, age/stage appropriate manner relating themes in Literacy and the Arts with activities that reflect attention to developing critical thinking skills. The Ultimate WorryWoo Emotional Intelligence Package Includes: Training & Development Resources: Developing Emotional Intelligence Curriculum Book Helping Young Worriers Beat the WorryBug Handbook Helping Young Children Handle Frustration and Anger Handbook Set of Seven WorryWoo Posters (One poster per character) Plush Toys: Nola, the monster of loneliness plush Rue, the monster of insecurity plush Squeek, the monster of innocence plush Fuddle, the monster of confusion plush Wince, the monster of worry plush Twitch, the monster of frustration plush Zelly, the monster of envy plush The WorryBug Plush Plush toys measure from 18-33cm. Hardcover Books: Nola - The Lonely Little Monster Rue - The Nose that Didn’t Fit Squeek - The Monster in the Bubble Fuddle - The Monster who Couldn't Decide Wince - Don’t Feed the Worry Bug Twitch - The Very Frustrated Monster Zelly - The Monster Who Wanted It All Each book measures 23 x 18cm. Also included with this Kit is online access to the Educator's Portal. Evidence Based Social and Emotional Learning with the WorryWoos After 10 weeks of using the WorryWoo DEIP the teachers found that students were better able to manage their emotions. Specifically, the results indicated a significant positive impact on the students regarding: Recognition of basic and complex emotions Attitude towards themselves and others Ability to control their emotions Understanding the feelings of others Empathy Emotional awareness Reduced feelings of "feeling like a failure" Message to Teachers and Educators The WorryWoos DEI Program was written by teachers and educators for teachers and educators. The focus is on teaching children to understand, accept and respect everyones emotions. It is based on the WorryWoos book series which was created to help children realise that while we all have the same feelings, not everyone responds to a situation in the same way. By educating children about emotions at a formative age, we hope that they will be empowered to develop life skills which will help them navigate from pre-school through the teen years. Social and emotional learning is a valuable tool which acts as a bridge between knowledge, impulsive actions and self-awareness, an asset for adults as well as children. The information in this curriculum provides a guideline which you can use to create effective lesson plans for your particular classroom. All suggestions can be tailored to the needs of the learning environment. Please note: The Monster in the Bubble Hardcover Book is currently out of stock. New stock arriving approx. end of June and deliveries processed early July.
The WorryWoos Developing Emotional Intelligence (DEI) Program is a valuable and influential asset to any school or educational setting. The DEI Program is designed to introduce social and emotional learning as a fundamental part of language, visual, and performing arts programs, perfectly blending in with Common Core Standards to create a comprehensive, cross-curricular approach. The program goals will be accomplished by including lesson plans on emotions, relationships and social-emotional skills in order to: Build Empathy Create positive emotional understanding Improve emotional intelligence Develop a healthy social environment The WorryWoos program is based on several pedagogical philosophies adapted from Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence (Harvard:1983) and the five CASEL Competencies. Together they form the foundation of engaging curriculum which subtly encompasses a UDL (Universal Design for Learning) approach. Lesson plans are presented in an inviting, age/stage appropriate manner relating themes in Literacy and the Arts with activities that reflect attention to developing critical thinking skills. The Ultimate WorryWoo Emotional Intelligence Package Includes: Training & Development Resources: Developing Emotional Intelligence Curriculum Book Helping Young Worriers Beat the WorryBug Handbook Helping Young Children Handle Frustration and Anger Handbook Set of Seven WorryWoo Posters (One poster per character) Plush Toys: Nola, the monster of loneliness plush Rue, the monster of insecurity plush Squeek, the monster of innocence plush Fuddle, the monster of confusion plush Wince, the monster of worry plush Twitch, the monster of frustration plush Zelly, the monster of envy plush The WorryBug Plush Plush toys measure from 18-33cm. Hardcover Books: Nola - The Lonely Little Monster Rue - The Nose that Didn’t Fit Squeek - The Monster in the Bubble Fuddle - The Monster who Couldn't Decide Wince - Don’t Feed the Worry Bug Twitch - The Very Frustrated Monster Zelly - The Monster Who Wanted It All Each book measures 23 x 18cm. Also included with this Kit is online access to the Educator's Portal. Evidence Based Social and Emotional Learning with the WorryWoos After 10 weeks of using the WorryWoo DEIP the teachers found that students were better able to manage their emotions. Specifically, the results indicated a significant positive impact on the students regarding: Recognition of basic and complex emotions Attitude towards themselves and others Ability to control their emotions Understanding the feelings of others Empathy Emotional awareness Reduced feelings of "feeling like a failure" Message to Teachers and Educators The WorryWoos DEI Program was written by teachers and educators for teachers and educators. The focus is on teaching children to understand, accept and respect everyones emotions. It is based on the WorryWoos book series which was created to help children realise that while we all have the same feelings, not everyone responds to a situation in the same way. By educating children about emotions at a formative age, we hope that they will be empowered to develop life skills which will help them navigate from pre-school through the teen years. Social and emotional learning is a valuable tool which acts as a bridge between knowledge, impulsive actions and self-awareness, an asset for adults as well as children. The information in this curriculum provides a guideline which you can use to create effective lesson plans for your particular classroom. All suggestions can be tailored to the needs of the learning environment. Please note: The Monster in the Bubble Hardcover Book is currently out of stock. New stock arriving approx. end of June and deliveries processed early July.
The WorryWoos Developing Emotional Intelligence (DEI) Program is a valuable and influential asset to any school or educational setting. The DEI Program is designed to introduce social and emotional learning as a fundamental part of language, visual, and performing arts programs, perfectly blending in with Common Core Standards to create a comprehensive, cross-curricular approach. The program goals will be accomplished by including lesson plans on emotions, relationships and social-emotional skills in order to: Build Empathy Create positive emotional understanding Improve emotional intelligence Develop a healthy social environment The WorryWoos program is based on several pedagogical philosophies adapted from Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence (Harvard:1983) and the five CASEL Competencies. Together they form the foundation of engaging curriculum which subtly encompasses a UDL (Universal Design for Learning) approach. Lesson plans are presented in an inviting, age/stage appropriate manner relating themes in Literacy and the Arts with activities that reflect attention to developing critical thinking skills. The Ultimate WorryWoo Emotional Intelligence Package Includes: Training & Development Resources: Developing Emotional Intelligence Curriculum Book Helping Young Worriers Beat the WorryBug Handbook Helping Young Children Handle Frustration and Anger Handbook Set of Seven WorryWoo Posters (One poster per character) Plush Toys: Nola, the monster of loneliness plush Rue, the monster of insecurity plush Squeek, the monster of innocence plush Fuddle, the monster of confusion plush Wince, the monster of worry plush Twitch, the monster of frustration plush Zelly, the monster of envy plush The WorryBug Plush Plush toys measure from 18-33cm. Hardcover Books: Nola - The Lonely Little Monster Rue - The Nose that Didn’t Fit Squeek - The Monster in the Bubble Fuddle - The Monster who Couldn't Decide Wince - Don’t Feed the Worry Bug Twitch - The Very Frustrated Monster Zelly - The Monster Who Wanted It All Each book measures 23 x 18cm. Also included with this Kit is online access to the Educator's Portal. Evidence Based Social and Emotional Learning with the WorryWoos After 10 weeks of using the WorryWoo DEIP the teachers found that students were better able to manage their emotions. Specifically, the results indicated a significant positive impact on the students regarding: Recognition of basic and complex emotions Attitude towards themselves and others Ability to control their emotions Understanding the feelings of others Empathy Emotional awareness Reduced feelings of "feeling like a failure" Message to Teachers and Educators The WorryWoos DEI Program was written by teachers and educators for teachers and educators. The focus is on teaching children to understand, accept and respect everyones emotions. It is based on the WorryWoos book series which was created to help children realise that while we all have the same feelings, not everyone responds to a situation in the same way. By educating children about emotions at a formative age, we hope that they will be empowered to develop life skills which will help them navigate from pre-school through the teen years. Social and emotional learning is a valuable tool which acts as a bridge between knowledge, impulsive actions and self-awareness, an asset for adults as well as children. The information in this curriculum provides a guideline which you can use to create effective lesson plans for your particular classroom. All suggestions can be tailored to the needs of the learning environment. Please note: The Monster in the Bubble Hardcover Book is currently out of stock. New stock arriving approx. end of June and deliveries processed early July.