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This post is written by sister Rafia. It's an activity to do with your child to teach about personal space, something that all children need to know. ‘My Social Circles’ is an activity that I recommend every parent to do with their child. It is such a multipurpose tool to teach them about personal space, social distance, appropriate social interaction, body safety, stranger safety and safe/unsafe touch. Statistics show that 77% of parents don’t feel confident speaking to their children about abuse awareness and body safety strategies. But fun interactive activities like these make it simpler and easier to break the ice on such concepts with your child. You will need: Chart papers in 5 different colours. Cut them out in circles, each bigger than the next, as shown. Photos of the child, family members, friends, neighbours, helpers, and strangers (you can print pictures of random people off the internet). Limit these photographs to only those people that your children encounter on a regular basis. This activity is best done on a child’s bedroom wall or the back of their bedroom door so you can refer to it and reinforce appropriate social distance and touch from time to time. Help your child in cutting the chartpapers, and pasting photos in the correct circles. You can help them with a hand on hand prompt, if required. This will keep you both engaged, keep the conversation flowing and provide plenty of opportunities to work on their speech and language too! Use very simple terms explain: The smallest circle is you. Let’s put your photo in this one. What’s the blue circle? It says, ‘Family’. Which photos can we paste here? Let them have a think, and come up with mommy, daddy, and siblings’ names. “How about Dada and Dadi? … Yes, they also go in the blue circle, because they are…. Family!” These are all the people you can give hugs. You can repeat the same sort of questions for aunts, uncles, and cousins that they see on a regular basis, if you want to include them. What colour is the next circle? Green! Yes, green! Green is for Friends. Hmmm, who are your friends. Let’s find out photos of your friends from here. With friends, we high five! These can include family friends and cousins that they have regular play dates with and their close friends in the classroom. What colour is the next circle? That’s right, yellow! Yellow is for all other people you know. Let’s look at their photos. There’s Mary (housekeeper), Aunty Salma (neighbor), Usman (driver), Dr Tahir (paediatrician), Hassan (guard), and Uncle Ali (father’s friend). We only wave at people in the yellow box. This circle consists of acquaintances such as neighbours, and helpers that the child comes across frequently. And what’s the red circle? It says… Strangers. Strangers are people we don’t know. We don’t know their name. We don’t talk to strangers, unless mommy or daddy are with us. Like all these people (show them photos of random people). Let’s paste them all in the Strangers circle. Practice these ‘social circles’ in daily life as well. Rayan (sibling) is family… and Dada is…. Give them a moment to come up with the answer. If they can’t, show them on “My Social Circles” artwork to give a visual cue. How do we greet Hassan (guard)? By waving! Yes, he is in the yellow circle. Show them a few strangers when you are out in the marketplace or in a park. We don’t know that woman. She is a stranger. Can you talk to strangers? No…. only if I am with mommy or daddy. Practice saying this answer with them a few times. Once they have internalized “My Social Circles” program, they will be able to generalize it to other social situations. If the driver goes in for a hug in your absence, for example, it will strike them as ‘unsafe’ and they will come and let you know. If a stranger calls out to them in a park, they will first look for you for approval. The advantages are immense. I encourage all parents to implement ‘My Social Circles’ program in their homes. I would love to hear your feedback! If you hit any roadblocks, or need answers to any questions or confusions, please feel free to write to me. **************************** Rafia is an Early Intervention Specialist with seven years of experience working with children with additional challenges. Throughout her career she has supported children in developing their academic, sensory, social and communication skills, and overcoming challenging behaviours. Her experience ranges from one-on-one sessions in the home environment to classroom settings in inclusive schools and early intervention centers. Rafia has recently started blogging on Instagram to share her expertise with parents and caregivers. She aims to raise awareness about unconventional concepts such as Body Privacy, Consent, Safe/Unsafe touch etc, that are indispensable for a child’s development. You can follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/_theelephantintheroom/ **************************** For more on children's personal safety, read 'Stangers: A Safety Guide'.
Use this free list of over 100 questions to help build relationships, integrate social emotional learning, and develop a positive class climate with your students! Strong, positive, and genuine relationships are a foundational element for success for all learners. This includes relationships between students as well as relationships between students and adults. Spend some extra time discussing positive qualities, friends, hopes for the future, and more with these questions. Getting to know your learners can help them open up, feel more prepared to take risks, and develop more positive feelings towards school in general. Digital Version A digital version for Google Slides is now included, making it easy for you to ask questions or share questions during online sessions. How to Use These Questions To use these questions, you can: Randomly select a few questions to ask and discuss during morning meeting or at the last few minutes of class. Cut the questions into small slips and put in a jar. Randomly select them to discuss whenever you have time. Put students into groups. Pass out the list of questions and have groups discuss. Come up with your own questions as a group and discuss. Have students get with a partner or group to play a game (any board game or activity). Prior to their turn, have students answer one of the questions. Share questions virtually for distance learning. Sample Questions What three words best describe you? What things would a good friend say about you? Where did you grow up? Tell me about it. When was a time you were really proud of yourself? If you could create an after school club, what would it be and why? If you made a soundtrack to your life, what songs would be on it? More Activities for Positive Climate { Social Emotional Learning Yearlong Curriculum } This is a complete social emotional learning curriculum to support kids and young adults learn critical SEL skills for the entire year. It is filled with over 180 lessons and activities targeting social awareness, confidence, SMART goals, social skills, study skills, managing emotions, understanding relationships, decision-making skills, and much more. { Social Emotional Learning Journal } Use this Social Emotional Learning Journal to teach SEL skills throughout the whole year! Skills targeted include self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationships, and decision-making. Every day contains one prompt, so there are five prompts per week for a period of 35 weeks. This allows for 175 daily prompts for the entire year. { Mindfulness Activities } Help kids and young adults practice mindfulness to help promote happiness, attention, and emotional control. Mindfulness activities include listening to music, coloring, making crafts, and much more. Activities are specifically tailored to kids and young adults. ***************************************************************************** Tips for Customers! Click here to follow my store! If you have questions or problems please contact me through Product Q & A and I'll get back to you as soon as I can! Disclaimer: These resources and materials are for supplementary support/education purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling, education, or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, counselors, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed. *****************************************************************************
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