Not exact matches
If you read my column, you know I'm a
big proponent of using
emotional intelligence (EI), the ability to recognize and understand
emotions, to help guide decision making.
Quite often,
emotional kids experience all
emotions in a
big way.
This
emotional coping technique is best suited to older children, but is powerful in helping children realize that they have choice in the face of
big emotions.
Teaching children
emotional regulation involves helping them to identify what triggers
big feelings, how their body feels as it responds and what they can do in the moment and this printable My
Emotions Wheel is a great tool for doing just that.
This
emotional coping technique is best suited to older children, but is powerful in helping children realize that they have choice in the face of
big emotions.
Integrates
Emotion Mind and Reasonable Mind Adds intuitive knowing to
emotional distress and logical analysis The calm that follows a storm Sees or knows something directly and clearly Grasps the
bigger picture, rather than just parts Ensures needs of both
Emotion Mind and Reasonable Mind are met: Reasonable Mind is right, but
Emotion Mind needs to be soothed What's the most appropriate and effective skills that I could use for this situation?
-LSB-...] Peace to an Unpeaceful Child Be a Peacemaker eLesson from Playful Learning (affiliate link) Helping Children Manage
Big Emotions — free printable poster Fostering
Emotional Literacy in our Children.