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It is necessary and practical that 'Emotional Skill' is immensely necessary for any person, any age, profession, or place. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1BBivUpa64g.html
My headstart used paths we used TURTLE. Technique ours were Twiggle and the flowers and candle. And we have visuals of kids with different emotions to help with identifying what you r feeling basically point to the picture face of how you r feeling.
Absolutely brilliant thanks with so many great ideas. I work at special needs primary school and am putting together a big lesson plan on feelings. Looking forward to trying some of your ideas 😊🌈
My nephew cries with such desperation every time another toddler leaves. And now that we are on lockdown, it's everytime that he either goes home or my other nephew leaves. Separation anxiety from other children? It breaks my heart.
I wouldn't use dragon brain. I'm not even close to being a kid anymore, but there's no way you could convince the child version of me that being a dragon isn't awesome. Why would I choose to quieten the dragon when it's so big and powerful and makes me _feel_ big and powerful? I'm not sure what an appropriate subsitute image would be though
Hi, Curious why you didn't mention the PATHS® curriculum, which is an evidenced based curriculum that Head Start used (in 2012)? The curriculum, PATHS® included the story of Twiggle the Turtle and how to calm down, very similar to the strategy you shared here with "Tiny" the Turtle. I hope that you'll reconsider giving credit where credit is due. Thank you!
Thank you Gill for the last teaching about our own feelings and the wonderful and very realistic examples about red and green thoughts, feelings and situations. It help me a lot.