Not exact matches
The recently revised and updated guide for
kids uses illustrations and
everyday examples to show how to stand up to bullies, siblings, and even parents by teaching them to identify their feelings, build relationships, handle anger constructively, make choices based on personal values, resolve problems, and
deal with sticky situations.
Now, I should add here that these techniques are suggested for
kids who are
dealing with ordinary,
everyday separation anxiety.
Which for
kids that wear the same looking outfit
everyday... tends to be a bigger
deal then you would... View the Post
Further, all of these strategies can easily be replicated, and while they were created for a particular set of at - risk students, they can be used in any school, whether students are
dealing with major trauma or the kinds of
everyday challenges that all
kids face.
Remarkably, research studies have shown that expressing empathy while giving
kids the tools to label their emotions with words not only helps to heighten their confidence in
dealing with
everyday problems, but is also effective in soothing their nervous system and allowing them to recover faster from stressful events!