As kids transition to middle school, the focus shifts to building a broader emotional vocabulary. Understanding emotions examples and worksheets can include scenarios that prompt children to practice expressing what they're feeling using more nuanced words. Discussions about strong emotions and how they...
My Feelings Game– Explore more than 200 scenarios that will help your child talk about his feelings. Discover strategies to help children cope with emotions in a socially acceptable way. Positive Traits Game– This coping skills game is perfect for group or solo play. It includes trait pictures...
Neuroimaging results showed that all three groups engaged classic ToM brain areas during the social compared with random scenarios; however, atypical activation of these areas in ASD and ADHD was seen when contrasting social and random videos and critically, also depended on the nature of social ...
If a child is anxious or fearful of certain situations and scenarios, a simple tip to help them cope is encouraging them to reimagine the things or people they are scared of as small and cute (this is a cognitive behavioural therapy technique called reframing). Can they visualise an ...
where it would bloom into heavy-handed arrhythmia. I started to dread the approach of every car; imagined scenarios where two could cars would need to pass each other right where I stood, pinning me to the bank, speeding off, leaving me. And it was because of this that I broke my rule...
No one needs telepathy or an advanced version of spidey senses to notice when something about a situation is not quite right. More often than not, a person's gut instincts prove to be correct when navigating nefarious scenarios, even if those scenarios initially appear to be h...
No one needs telepathy or an advanced version of spidey senses to notice when something about a situation is not quite right. More often than not, a person's gut instincts prove to be correct when navigating nefarious scenarios, even if those scenarios initially appear to be h...
'Our Feelings' helps develop social-emotional learning, through everyday social-emotional situations/scenarios. Feelings - to feel is to be alive. Each life event involves feelings. We learn and develop our emotional world and the understanding of feelings through interaction with others. First ...
“We’re latching onto the right behavioral traits,” Choudhury says, “But we need to diversify to different scenarios.” Her next steps will be to develop the system so that it can be used in any environment, and used by people with different personalities. ...
My Feelings Game– Explore more than 200 scenarios that will help your child talk about his feelings. Discover strategies to help children cope with emotions in a socially acceptable way. Positive Traits Game– This coping skills game is perfect for group or solo play. It includes trait pictures...