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Lesson 1: Talk About Feelings - KidsHealth

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Feelings • Talking to Your Parents • 5 Ways to Know Your Feelings Better Page 2 of 5 (Lesson 1: Talk About Feelings, continued) Invite kids to raise their hands and say the names of feelings as you write them on the board. Have them brainstorm at least 10-12 feeling words, including some positive feelings (happy, excited, proud, calm) and some

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Facing Your Feelings - cci.health.wa.gov.au

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Facing Your Feelings Healthy Distress Tolerance . An important thing to consider when assessing your own level of distress tolerance, is that like many things in life, doing anything at the extreme can be unhelpful. Think of distress tolerance as a continuum where at

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Teaching Your Child to: Identify and Express Emotions

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your child express his feelings: • Help your children understand their emotions by first giving the feelings names and then encouraging them to talk about how they are feeling. For example, you might say to your child, “Daddy left on a trip, you are sad. You said you want your

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LASERS - one.seven design

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based on your character and the situation.) Roll your dice and compare each die result to your number. If you’re using LASERS (science, reason), you want to roll under your number. If you’re using FEELINGS, (rapport, passion) you want to roll over your number. 0 If none of your dice succeed, it goes wrong. The

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K to Grade 2 • Feelings - KidsHealth

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Feelings Kids can have a tough time knowing how to deal with different feelings in appropriate ways. Understanding and appreciating others’ feelings can be difficult, too. These activities will help your students identify and deal appropriately with their feelings and their classmates' feelings. Related KidsHealth Links Articles for Kids:

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Use this chart to identify and talk about feelings you and ...

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feelings you and your child might have. Feelings chart HAPPY ANGRY NERVOUS DISAPPOINTED JEALOUS LONELY EMBARRASSED BORED SURPRISED EXCITED NERVOUS SAD. To help your child to recognise and identify other people's feelings

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Leaving Your Child Home Alone - Child Welfare

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Does your child feel comfortable or fearful about being home alone? For children with developmental or intellectual disabilities who are not able to stay home alone, parents may be able to arrange supervised options that support independence while …

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Feelings Wheel 2011 Feelings Wheel (1) - University of Oregon

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Title: Feelings Wheel 2011 Feelings Wheel (1) Author: Bret Stein Created Date: 20120104213426Z

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Feelings Inventory - Nonviolent Communication

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Feelings Inventory The following are words we use when we want to express a combination of emotional states and physical sensations. This list is neither exhaustive nor definitive. It is meant as a starting place to support anyone who wishes to engage in a process of deepening self‐discovery and to

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