Social Emotional Learning- RESPONSIBILITY, RESPECT | EQ Skills

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  • Опубліковано 12 тра 2020
  • "What if I do this, what could happen?"- Thinking ahead can help kids avoid all sorts of trouble. This friendly Mulberry tree offers kids a helpful technique to remember to think BEFORE they act in a way that could hurt themselves or someone else. Help kids build important emotional intelligence skills with this relate-able video about acting responsibly and treating others with respect and courtesy.
    A video version of the social emotional learning picture book, What if?, from the Talking with Trees series, this story helps elementary aged students understand:
    - being responsible means thinking about whether you might hurt yourself or hurt someone else before you do it
    - putting yourself in someone else's shoes can help you predict how your actions or words will impact others (empathy)
    - thinking before you say something can help you say it in a more caring and respectful way
    - if you'll hurt yourself, hurt someone else, or make your momma mad... rethink your action ;)
    With a mix of laughs and emotional imagery, children learn from the wise Talking Trees about how to make good choices for the right reasons. Used in curriculums and homes around the world to help children build emotional intelligence and social emotional skills.
    Explore tons of free social emotional learning activities for kids that go along with this SEL video at TalkingTreeBooks.com . Find worksheets and social skills activities like
    - What is responsibility? worksheet
    - Predicting emotions empathy activity
    - What if seed craft SEL activity
    - Responsibility lesson plans
    - Printable SEL posters and shareable quotes
    - and more free social emotional learning activities that help kids build emotional intelligence skills around respect, responsibility, treating others as you'd like to be treated, empathy and more.
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