Social Emotional Learning · 2020-03-30 · 1. While we are workin g at h om e, stick to a sch...
Transcript of Social Emotional Learning · 2020-03-30 · 1. While we are workin g at h om e, stick to a sch...
JOURNALING
Journaling is a great way to get things out... If you don't feel like journaling about your day, here are some journal topics that are interesting .....after you write about them, if you can, try them! (do what you can or just pick one)
April 6: What is your favorite style of music to listen to? Country music? Rap? Alternative? Hip-hop? Classical? World beat? Write about why you listen to the music you do and why it's your favorite.
April 7: Write about what being healthy means to you. What do you do to stay healthy? Do you exercise regularly? Eat h ealthy foods? Do something for others? What could you do differently that would make you healthier?
April 8: To “meditate” mea ns to think deeply, to contemplate in one's mind, to pon der or reflect . Meditating is different from daydreaming. Its purpose is usually personal growth and solemn reflection on oneself. Do you ever meditate? What kinds of things do you reflect upon? If you don't meditate, why do you think some people do? What would be some goo d things to think deeply about?
April 9: Violence is a destructive force in society. Do you have any ideas for stopping violence? What do you think would be a good way for schools to teach nonviolence? (email your school counselor your ideas!)
Self-Care Menu
Tak� � few deep breath�……….5 minute�
Stretc� your bod�……..5 minute�
Liste� t� your favorit� son�……….5minute�
Meditat� o� your purp��……….15 minute�
Rea� � chapter of � boo�……….15 minute�
Journa� ou� your thought�……….15 minute�
Tak� � wal� outsid�……….30 minute�
Ge� cra��……….30 minute�
Coo� � new recip� wit� � paren�…..30 minute�
Social Emotional Learning ( While you watch TV shows and Movies )
While it’s important not to spend all day in front of the TV or a tablet or phone, a little screen time isn’t bad AND you can do some social emotional learning while you watch together! Here are some questions you can talk about:
★ Did any of the characters get really upset?
★ What did they do to take care of or cope with their feelings?
★ Which characters were friends? How did they show friendship to each other? ★ Did the characters change at all during it?
How? Why do you think the change happened? ★ What would you do differently if
you were one of the characters?
Scheduling & Time Management
1. While we are working at home, stick to a schedule that mirrors your
child’s schedule at school
2. GIve your child choice in completing activities
3. Allow your child to learn about things about things that he/she/they
is interested in
4. Teach kids how to do life skills like cooking, cleaning, and
maintenance & connect them with academic skills
5. Give your child time to be creative...have them do a craft, STEM
project, or create their their own game
6. Make learning fun by turning practice into a game (use trashcan &
paper ball, to create a basketball hoop that they can shoot on if they
get questions correct
7. If they need some peace & quiet, dim the lights & have have
students read or complete a directed drawing
★ Above anything else, remember that you were your child’s first
teacher! You can do this!