Tag: education
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shades of feelings. this is a fantastic way to help children identify their feelings with a little help from these fun (and free) paint samples. source: http://mrskellysklass.blogspot.com/2012/09/giveaways-sales-and-fall-oh-my.html
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Found this cool little story in my ‘Meeting children’s psychosocial needs across the health-care continuum’ textbook by Judy A. Rollins
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This is a great idea for getting children acquainted with the way different things feel. Maybe we could swap some of those things for items around the hospital. Source: http://mandeeandbrandy.blogspot.com/2011/03/it-feels.html
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These puppets were very fun and easy to make — we used googly eyes, construction paper, glue, scissors, and Popsicle sticks.
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http://www.littleparachutes.com/
This is a great database of children’s books that deal with sensitive subjects such as: hospitals & operations, new baby, fear of the dark, moving to a new home, starting school, healthy eating, etc.
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Social/Emotional Development – 10 worksheets available – Practice identifying and discussing common emotions. Gain empathy by understanding what makes different people feel each different emotion. These would be great to print out and have in a binder with sheet protectors to be filled out with dry-erase markers. Source: http://www.schoolsparks.com/kindergarten-worksheets/category/emotions-worksheets