Heart racing, fists clenched, frowning, stomping feet
Angry, mad, frustrated, irritated
True or False: There are good and bad emotions
False! Emotions cannot be good or bad. There are emotions that are tougher to feel but we need all emotions to help us make decisions. Emotions are information or signals from our bodies to help us understand what's happening around us.
Name 3 ways to help calm your anger
Deep breathing, go for a walk, count to 10
What kinds of problems do kids face in school?
Trouble with schoolwork, friends, learning how to work with others, managing emotions, feeling confident about performing well
There isn't one!
How might you feel if someone tells you he does not want to be your friend anymore?
Sad, hurt, confused, frustrated, upset
True or False: You can feel two or more emotions as once
True! You can feel scared and excited about going on a rollercoaster.
What is a coping skill?
Strategies to use to help manage your emotions
Someone in your class is calling you mean names, what would you do?
Ask them to stop, use an I statement, talk with an adult
True or false: apples float on water
True
Describe what the feeling means to you
Calm body, focused, peaceful, relaxed, breathing normally
How long do you think an emotion typically lasts?
90 seconds
True or false: coping skills can't be taught to kids in elementary school
False! You can teach coping skill to kids as young as toddlers
Name 3 ways you can deal with someone annoying you in class
Walk away, ignore, tell them how you feel and ask them to stop
True or false: Hippos can run faster than humans
True! Yikes
Silly, frustrated, angry, sad, irritated, confused, surprised, annoyed, happy, excited, ecstatic, confident, disgusted, embarrassed, shy, shocked, anxious, bored, jealous, guilty, exhausted
Where do emotions come from?
Our brain. Different parts of our brain control different things in our bodies. Your amygdala is responsible for your fight or flight response when you have a strong emotions such as fear, anxiety, or anger.
Discuss a time you used a coping skill and it helped you
Deep breathing, talked to an adult, played with a squishy, took a walk, etc.
When do you need an adult's help with a problem?
When the problem isn't a kid-sized problem, when you've tried to fix it and it's not getting better, when someone isn't being safe, when you don't know what to do
About how big is your heart?
The size of your fist
How can you tell how someone is feeling?
Through their facial expressions, body language, or by them telling you
True or false: Babies experience emotions
True!
Why are coping skills important?
They teach us how to deal with difficult situations and help us learn to respond in healthy ways that do not harm ourselves or others.
What is the STAR problem-solving strategy?
Stop, Think, Act, Review
How long would it take to reach to the sun in the fastest spaceship?