Students can work independently or with partners for this activity. If your student really struggles with this sort of task, then you can work with them one on one. Begin by looking at a photograph of a person making a particular facial expression. Ask your student to mirror, or imitate, ...
This activity is perfect for classrooms, summer camps, or other places with a large group of older children/teens. “Walk the Line” was demonstrated in the movie Freedom Writers. Put a line of tape in the middle of the group, with students facing each side’s line. Read a series of ...
Because of the number of workshops and time constraints, only 12 players played the game activity in groups of 4 people. Most of them were teens of age 13 or older, some joined by their parents. Their point of initiative was mixed between being lead to the game by the organizers and ...
Rubia’s research also highlights how cognitive training and behavioral therapies can stimulate activity in these brain regions, leading to neuroplastic changes that improve ADHD symptoms. By targeting the specific neural circuits that are underactive in individuals with ADHD, cognitive interv...
activity. Empathy games, on the other hand, take several forms: Some may deal with exploring one’s identity (Who Am I? Race Awareness Game [16]) or to simulate social interaction (Hall of Heroes [6] - helps teens adapt to middle school). Games that combine storytelling and empathy do...
Out of the 19,590 papers yielded from the literature search, 76 met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review. The following subthemes were generated under three overarching themes: Social accountability (advocacy for action; giving back to the community; bigger picture—identifying soc...
Help older children, teens and young adults learn to make social inferences, interpret other people’s feelings, talk about their own emotions and experiences an…
Sitting together, looking through pictures and reading is a wonderful bonding activity which also kickstarts the exchange of perspectives. Diversifying your bookshelves also reflect the kind of values you want to inculcate in your child. You can use the questions above when reading the book, discussi...
Each activity chapter would make a great activity in the classroom as well – as it is well layed out, explained and researched – whilst the activities themselves remain open ended for children to really think about and work through a problem or thought. They would make great family activities...
(MBT). They explore practical strategies to help individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder develop self-awareness, emotional regulation, and healthier relationships. Learn how MBT can transform the therapeutic journey for those who often feel misunderstood or resistant to change. By listening to ...