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Dealing with Feeling
Приєднався 8 тра 2016
Dealing with Feeling channel helps people learn how to cope with the feelings they have. The learn to read portion is especially tailored to new readers in the four to six year old age bracket because the time period that children are learning to read and write often corresponds to the age bracket they are developing emotional literacy. The Dealing with Feeling channel matches the 'I Feel... When...' book series and often discusses the books in that series. The channel explores feelings such as love, joy, anger, overwhelm, anxiety, sadness, happiness, envy, disgust, fear, embarrassment and more. The video clips are usually five to six minutes long and have discussion points for adults and children to share about feelings to build emotional literacy and communication within families.
Ada goes to the Scarecrow competition!
Ada is visiting the Firehouse Art Gallery in Newberry Florida. She wants to see how well the gallery placed in the competion.
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H is for Hopeful with Ada!
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Karen and Deb encourage Ada to keep trying to learn to ride a bike. They encourage her. They set a positive goal and they give her a positive self affirmation. She feels hopeful and has success!
F is for FRIENDLY with Ada!
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Ada does not want to share her card game with Deb. Karen convinces her that it is the friendly thing to do. Then they play the game 'Go Fish' and have a lot of fun matching numbers. When Deb comes back and asks to play Ada welcomes her to play the game. They then talk about the fact that they are both 'Feeling Friends' and proud of it. They share all the things that you need to do to be a 'Feel...
E is for EMPATHY with Ada!
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Ada and Deb are arguing about the time Deb brought gum to school to share with all her friends. Ada was telling her how bad this was when she broke the rules. Deb started to cry. Karen comes in and asks what is wrong with Deb. They then learn about how important it is to consider each other's point of view. They decide to write a book entitled 'I Feel Confused When Rules Change'.
D is for DOUBT with Ada!
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Ada starts out this video crying because she can't jump as well as her friends. She cries because she fell down while trying to jump and Ben, Cal and Deb made it to the top of the hill by jumping on the trampoline and she could not. She was so embarrassed about her poor jumping skills. Ada even wrote a book about it entitled 'I Feel Embarrassed When I Can NOT Jump!' but now she doubts she will ...
C is for COMPASSION with Ada!!
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Ada learns a little bit about compassion when she sees a stuffed animal left out in the rain by a neighbor dog.
B is for BLUE with Ada!
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Ada is painting with the color blue because she feels blue. She then decides to paint her feelings and paints a blue emotatude. She hugs Karen and does not feel blue any more. They then talk about how feelings aren't right or wrong. They just are. Sometimes expressing your feelings helps you cope with them they decide.
A is for Acorn with Ada!
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Ada found an acorn cap and shows it to the viewers. They talk about it. and then write the word acorn, and put it in their book.
Z is for ZIP with Ada!
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Ada discovers Zip starts with Z. She zips and unzips a purse. Then she discusses the sound Z makes and recalls being stung by a bee. This made her feel sad and anxious. So, Ada also recalls the books 'I Feel Sad When You Go Away', and 'I Feel Anxious When I Get Lost'. Then she explains how she feels anxious when she sees bees because she got stung by one once. After that she reminds her friends...
Y is for YELL with Ada!
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Ada gives Karen a flower. It is yellow. They talk about the word yell and yellow and how to write them.
X is for Xray with Ada!
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Ada hurt her arm rollerblading and had to get an Xray. She is glad she did not break her arm. She is also happy she has a word that starts with x to put in her vocabulary journal.
W is for WIG with Ada!
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Ada tries on a new wig. She looks in the mirror only to realize wig starts with the letter w and she is learning that letter today! Karen practices that letter with Ada and they talk about how wonderful it feels to feel loved because wonderful starts with the letter w.
V is for VAN with Ada! 1
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Ed and Ada play with their toy van. Then they talk about the day the moving van moved Ed into the neighborhood. Ed reflects about how he felt shy when he was new. They then discuss the book "I Feel Shy When I Am New."
U is for US with Ada!
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Ada gets all the 'Feeling Friends' together to demonstrate the word 'us'. Ada, Ben, Cal, Deb, and Ed all get together and then go away to play. Ada stays to practice the letter U to put into her workbook, the 'New Learn To Read Workbook'. She plans to put the letter U in her spelling journal and the word 'us' in her vocabulary journal.
As soon as you recognize fear, your amygdala (small organ in the middle of your brain) goes to work. It alerts your nervous system, which sets your body's fear response into motion. Stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline are released. Your blood pressure and heart rate increase.
Emotions arise from activations of specialized neuronal populations in several parts of the cerebral cortex, notably the anterior cingulate, insula, ventromedial prefrontal, and subcortical structures, such as the amygdala, ventral striatum, putamen, caudate nucleus, and ventral tegmental area.
Thank you so much! I love the idea of helping kids 'get the wigglies out". Perfect!
these are beautiful cute videos to teach every gender about things in easy ways thank you for these videos you guys earned a new subs keep up the good work guys bless you
Thank you for the great feedback! We are so excited to share more videos about Brain awareness week in the next few days.
It was great to interview you!
Thank you Judy for sharing your book on my channel.
HI Jessica, I uploaded this for you. I hope you have time to watch it. I would love to see what you think. I couldn't help but think during dinner that point of view is so important in writing. Gilly, and Kimberly figured a way to include both points of view.
Great Video :)
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i think Deb should use the energy from her jealous feeling to propel herself into the manufacturing field where she will work hard, save all her money and buy up all the rubber ducky factories. Then anyone who wants to own a rubber ducky will have to go through her. She will not forget her friends when she is rich and famous. She will offer them jobs in the factory and for their Christmas bonuses, they will all get... rubber duckies
Thank you to all my friends for supporting ❤ my channel. This is a fun way to lay some fantastic groundwork for my 'I Feel...When...' book series!
Kids are also often jealous of non-materialistic things like artistic or mathematical or writing talents or they may be jealous of the attention that a friend or sibling receives. I suppose this illustration of jealousy is more concrete and probably a good way to introduce it but I think that kids will also get the nonmaterial jealousy as well and it could be a good conversation to have in the conflict between monsters.
Most of my feelings are filtered through my heart. It's a busy heart. There are so many things Kids (we) can be jealous about: popular, smarter, artistic, funny . . . My only hesitation with the ducks is that the pics looked alike and may not hold littles' attention. Whereas with different subjects of jealously, there would be more to identify with and a variety of images. Love your Emotadude series.
Maybe Deb realized after a while that the yellow ducks are boring (they don't do much except float), so she notices a tube float and decides she had rather have that. Kids do change their minds/emotions on a dime. The feeling of jealousy fades away and Deb is happy with her choice.
I love that idea! Thank you.
I don’t think Deb’s jealousy should be reinforced by being given a duck. I taught my children that it is their responsibility to find a solution for their uncomfortable feelings. One solution my son once did was to offer to share one of his toys as a trade. It didn’t always work out, but it was a nice try.
Thank you Patricia. I will keep that idea in mind as I finish the book.
What a cute book! Yep. Kids need to learn to deal with jelousy.
Thank you Bonnie!
Thanks for including me in teaching very young children to articulate their feelings!
I feel curious about seeing what people will suggest Deb should do.
Thanks, Karen and Jim.
Thank you for watching.
Great information! Thank you for sharing! 🙂
Thank you Aida!
a helpful book for children and parents
Thank you for your comment! I hope you enjoyed this talk. Soon we will be launching pictures of the finished books with art completed and reworked pages.
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I feel honored to have these talented performers on my channel!!
It was a joyful to interview Lauren and Spencer!
Karen, this is an interesting interview with your dad. It must have been scary living through the flood. And nice to see that the spirit of helpfulness has been your dad's way of live forever.
Thank you for the comment! I hope a little bit of this altruism passes on through this book "It Matters a Caring Emotatude"
Laugh with Karen and Jess as they talk about the book Monkey Mind.
Way to go Jenifer!
Hi Karen, Thank you for interviewing Kim about her exciting book. Hi Kim, Congratulations on what sounds like a book full of emotions. See you both at the Gainesville Book Festival Barbara Bockman
It is great to interview folks about their books!