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atticusedu · 6 months ago
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Nurturing Little Hearts and Minds: Understanding PSED in the EYFS * We believe that personal, social, and emotional development (PSED) is just as important as academic learning. It's about nurturing happy, confident, and well-rounded children! Our blog post explores how the EYFS framework supports PSED, helping children: *Build strong relationships *Understand and manage their emotions *Develop self-confidence and independence * Read more to discover how we create a nurturing environment where every child thrives! https://bit.ly/46B1TsW
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thebharatschool · 8 months ago
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cerev1ty · 9 months ago
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🧠 Understanding and Managing Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) 🧠
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) develops in children who have experienced neglect or inconsistent caregiving, leading to difficulties forming healthy attachments. At CEREVITY, we provide insights into the causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches for RAD. Our therapeutic strategies help individuals and families foster secure attachments, promoting emotional stability and healthier relationships.
Learn more about managing RAD and supporting emotional development: https://cerevity.com/understanding-and-managing-reactive-attachment-disorder/
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wisecroc-kids-elearning · 9 months ago
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sairalynch · 1 year ago
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Guiding children toward a positive outlook is going to be a challenge. These little beings have susceptible young minds. At their stage of being a child, absorbing ideas and information is quite speedy. Apparently, children are fast learners. On that note, children are also very emotional compared to adults with heightened emotional responses, and understanding emotions can be difficult for them...
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kathybarnes · 1 year ago
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Guiding children toward a positive outlook is going to be a challenge. These little beings have susceptible young minds. At their stage of being a child, absorbing ideas and information is quite speedy. Apparently, children are fast learners. On that note, children are also very emotional compared to adults with heightened emotional responses, and understanding emotions can be difficult for them...
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no-customer-no-service · 7 months ago
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Tantrums Explained: Why Toddlers Act Out and How to Help Them
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fairytalesabc · 1 year ago
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Feelings | Emotions Song for Kids | Kindergarten | Preschool Song for ki...
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innermasteryhub · 2 months ago
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What Makes Middle School Journal Prompts Essential for Emotional Growth?
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You’ve probably noticed that many middle school students don’t immediately take to journal writing. It’s not because they don’t have ideas, but because they often feel unsure of where to start. A blank page can feel intimidating. Some students might not know what to write about, while others might feel like their thoughts are too random or disconnected. They might even wonder if anyone will ever read their journals, which can affect their willingness to write honestly or creatively.
READ MORE: https://thecoffeedrivenparent.com/middle-school-journal-prompts/
#ClassroomActivities #CreativeWritingForKids #EducationalResources #EmotionalDevelopment #inspiratioalquotes #JournalingForKids #JournalingMadeFun #KidsJournaling #ParentingTips #PositiveAffirmationsForKids #StudentEngagement #SummerWritingFun
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utsaahpsychologyclinic · 2 months ago
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CAT is a projective tool used to explore the emotional and psychological world of kids aged 3–10 through storytelling. It helps uncover their inner thoughts, feelings, and social understanding using illustrated cards
Unlocking little minds through stories! CAT helps kids express their emotions and thoughts safely and imaginatively.
ChildPsychology #CATTest #MentalHealthAwareness #EmotionalDevelopment #PlayTherapy #ChildAssessment #ProjectiveTest
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totalheadcase · 9 months ago
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The Emotional Toll of Being Twice-Exceptional: Love, Isolation, and the Need for Support
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emberhartco · 3 months ago
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Your Story, Your Shield: How Identity is Shaped One Moment at a Time 🎧
How can a child’s random dreams—like fancy fruit breakfasts or skating—become the foundation of a confident, resilient identity?
In this episode, we unpack how narrative identity begins, what the “four forces” of self-development are, and how to use identity shields in conversation with kids.
Perfect for parents who want deeper, more meaningful connection.
📌 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or emberhart.com/podcast
https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/emberhart/episodes/The-Story-You-Are-Crafting-Building-Your-Narrative-Identity-Shield-e31gq5c
#NewPodcastEpisode #ConsciousParenting #NarrativePower #EmotionalDevelopment #RaisingStrongGirls #Emberhart #NarrativeIdentity #Purpose
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connectedmindssocial · 2 years ago
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There are so many ways to #understand your child's feelings and #emotions. However, here is the best one; try asking these #questions to know your child's #feelings and emotions descriptively.
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immeditation · 4 years ago
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How to start your meditation journey
Hello, I’m Fotis De Tao.
Entering the world of meditation might be very challenging for some people (including me).
When I started my journey to meditation I experienced many challenges. This is when I decided to take a step back and analyze the situation again.
I discovered all the mistakes I made back then so I decided to take it from the beginning again.
My goal was to take one step at a time so I can really do some progress.
In this guide, I’m going to help you enter the world of meditation in the smoothest way so you can avoid the mistakes that I have made. Using the tips of this guide you will be able to move forward faster and more stable than me.
  Do you want to learn more about this topic? Check my blog! There is a link in my bio.
Stay tuned and relaxed! 🧘‍♂️
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justarturo · 6 years ago
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Dealing with emotions in a healthy way
Ok guys so today i’ve been a little upset and angry with some family issues and I remeber that when my patients describe situations like this I usually recommend them an emotion dealing technique, and its been so long since i used it myself so, as a therapist, i must live by the example. I performed it a little on the rush because i’m actually in class but it still helped me chill and collect myself quickly so i thought i would pretend to take notes whilst i share with you the steps
These are 6 easy steps:
1. Stop: dont run or avoid your emotions. Take a seat and a moment to start this technique.
2. Labeling: name the emotion. Not only as “good” or “bad”. If you are feeling several at once, try to identify which emotions of the 6 basic human ones are involve (joy, anger, disgust, sadness, fear and surprise) . Your brain is in distress; but if you use your minde to name the emotion, your brain will stop feeling threatened as it know what it is feeling and you will immediately start getting calmer.
3. Body parts involved. Locate within your body where is the emotion is being felt (belly, toes, head, chest, etc). This will help you to know yourself and your physical reactions to emotions better.
4. feeling it: once you know what are you feeling and where, feel your emotion or emotions. It is there for a reason and you should not avoid ignore or minimize it. You are entitled to it and the more you avoid it, the more it will stay and keep cntrol over you. Feel it for at least a whole minute. If you need to cry, do it. If you need to laugh do it.
5. Breathing. You are now ready to start letting it go, assuming you want to. Most of the times, we refuse to let go but we actually need to in order to improve and think more clearly and assertively as your brain is now flooded with emotions. You will close your eyes, sit or lay down, relax your body and breathe in counting slowly 1-4 mississipis. Hold your breath 1-2 mississipis and exhale slowly in 1-6 Mississipis. You will do this at least 3 times but if you need to repeat it more times, do it. When you breath, direct the air towards your belly, if u lead it to your lungs you may hyperventilate and it will make everything worse.
6. Let it flow. The next step is to let it flow out of your system in any way you can and want to: talking, writing it down, drawing, smashing glass, etc. However you must not hurt yourself nor other in this
I learned this technique from my therapist a couple of years ago and now as a therapist I recommend it to my patients as well. I do not know where or who did he learn it from. If you know who is the author or where was this originally published please share with us. I thank whoever design this and I hope it helps anyone in need. Finally if you need help dealing with something seek for professional health. There is no shame in the therapy game.
Edit: I got in touch with my former therapist, as we are now colleagues and he let me know that these 6 steps are a synthesis he developed retrieving information from a couple of authors: Estanislao Bachrach and Valerie Mason Jones.
I credit him. Carlos Flores Alegria, for designing this technique based on the content these authors published respectively
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no-customer-no-service · 7 months ago
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Separation Anxiety in Babies: How to Handle It with Love
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