We tapped psychotherapist Dr. Annette Nunez to find out how these clever charts can help you kids identify and manage their emotions (even the really scary ones).
In this activity children will create feelings faces to explore different feelings to build their emotional intelligence... Did you know that including social emotional learning activities when teaching can lead to better academic performance? For so long, schools focused only on teaching academics, but with more and more research, people are understanding the value in
You feel suffocated and weighed down by some kind of invisible force. And you don’t really know why, but this force is relentless … No matter what you do, you carry this knotted heaviness inside everywhere you go. Nothing feels right anymore. You look at your life and marvel at how it doesn’t feel like ‘yours’ at all. You desperately want to escape, you badly want to do something … but you’re terrified of destroying everything you’ve built so far. You just can’t seem to move. You feel paralyzed. All of us will feel trapped at some point, whether that
Sadness can be overwhelming at times, but these relatable sad quotes will remind you that you're stronger than you think.
Identifying emotions can be easier said than done, but it can be an important part of understanding and monitoring mental illness.
Practice words of feelings with your students with this fun cut out worksheet!
“I wish he could tell me what he is feeling.” Families and professionals often share the desire to help AAC learners become more proficient at expressing their emotions. Goals for identifying and/o…
In this activity children will create feelings faces to explore different feelings to build their emotional intelligence... Did you know that including social emotional learning activities when teaching can lead to better academic performance? For so long, schools focused only on teaching academics, but with more and more research, people are understanding the value in
feature art Emotion Sensation Wheel: A new kind of feeling wheel. A therapist-designed resource designed to help make connections between our brains and bodies. Unlike a traditional feelings wheel (first published in 1982 by Gloria
Sometimes emotions can be really overwhelming for kids to understand. Using feelings printables and free emotions downloads can help!
One effective way of checking how you feel everyday is by tracking it. Use any of these free feelings charts for adults and get to know yourself better.
These sad quotes about breakups are ones we girls can ALL relate to.
Empaths are amazing but they're not superhuman; busting the most common myths about empaths can help them fully embrace their gift and share it with the world.
One effective way of checking how you feel everyday is by tracking it. Use any of these free feelings charts for adults and get to know yourself better.
Sadness can be overwhelming at times, but these relatable sad quotes will remind you that you're stronger than you think.
How are you feeling? Hard to say? Improve your emotional communication skills with this simple tool: The Feelings Circle for adults.
It can be hard to articulate what being depressed feels like. Look to these depression quotes to help you understand exactly what you're going through, realize you're not alone, and inspire you to seek help when you are depressed.
Do you use music in your classroom? I absolutely LOVE using music! I think it can help keep students focused and relaxed while working, I also think it’s great for classroom management, and I think it’s a wonderful motivator for students! Let’s face it… MUSIC can be quite MAGICAL in the classroom. However, for today’s post I am going to focus on how I use music to teach my students all about MOOD. {If you’d like a free copy of these resources simply click here.}You see mood is one of those abstract concepts that can be quite tricky to understand. That’s why I decided to use music in the first place. You see my students were having a hard time identifying mood in texts. So I decided to begin with music, something we are all familiar with. I also think that for kids it might be easier to “feel” mood in music. Especially since many of us choose music to listen to depending on how we are feeling at the moment. I began by introducing the term MOOD with the poster on the left. We then had a discussion on the types of music we like to listen to and […]
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