What feeling is this?
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Angry
When you feel mad, name one body clue you might feel.

Hot face, tight hands, fast heart, clenched teeth
Name one calm-down tool.
Breathing, counting, squeezing hands, drawing, taking a break
What is the first step - Stop, Think, or Act?
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Stop

Should we use words or hands when we are upset?

Words
Name one big feeling you might have at school.

Mad, sad, happy, scared, excited
When you feel scared, where might you feel it in your body?
Tummy, chest, hands
When should you use a calm-down tool?

When I have a big feeling
What does “Stop” mean?

Pause / take a breath
Finish this sentence: “I feel ___ when ___.”
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Only one example, many more may work!
I feel happy when I spend time with friends!
How can you tell how someone is feeling?
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By their face, body, or words
What does your body feel like when you are calm?

Slow breathing, relaxed body, quiet hands
What calm-down tool uses your breath?

Belly breathing / deep breathing, square breathing, rainbow breathing, etc.
What does “Think” mean?

Think about choices

What is one kind thing you can say when you’re upset?

“Please stop,” “I don’t like that,” “Can I have a turn?”
Is it okay to have all feelings?
YES!
Why are body clues important?
They tell us we might need to calm down
True or False: Calm tools help our body feel better.
True
What does “Act” mean?

Make a safe choice

When you are very upset, what are TWO safe choices you can make?

Use your words
Use a calming strategy (breathing, taking a break, counting)
Name a feeling AND tell when you might feel it at school.

“Mad when someone takes my pencil”
“Sad when my friend won’t play”
“Happy at recess”
“Scared during a loud drill”
If your heart is beating fast and your hands feel tight, what might your body be telling you?

“I might be mad”
“I might be excited”
“I might need to calm down”
Pick the BEST calm-down tool for being very mad and explain why.

“Breathing because it slows my body”
“Taking a break so I don’t use my hands”
“Squeezing something instead of hitting”
Someone cuts in line. Tell us how you would use Stop–Think–Act.
Stop: Take a breath
Think: “I can use my words or ask for help”
Do: Say, “Please go to the back” or tell an adult
Make an I-statement for this problem: Someone won’t let you play.

“I feel sad when I can’t play because I want a turn.”
“I feel mad when you say no because I want to join.”