Infant crying because they have a dirty diaper
Appropriate behaviour
Being able to recognize and change or adapt instinctual behaviours and emotions.
Managing emotions
Cartoon symbols of emotions that we use to show children what different emotions look like are called
Emojis
Avoiding eye contact, not communicating and doing repetitive actions can be signs of what.
Autism spectrum disorder
The name of the park down town Halifax by Inglis street elementary school
The Oaks
School-age child hitting another child because they are hungry.
Dysfunctional behaviour,
Understanding how our emotions affect others and are affected by others. How to negotiate emotions with friends.
Handling relationships
The skills necessary to direct and control one’s own behaviour in socially and culturally appropriate ways.
Self regulation
Getting upset and throwing tantrums at drop off and pick up time can be behaviours linked to what.
Separation Anxiety
One of our faculty is the Director of the YWCA, what is her name. First and last
Kerri Johnson
Toddlers repeatedly yelling mine, when someone takes their toy.
Annoying behaviour
Recognizing emotions in others
Skills that are learned early in life that help you develop strong emotional and social connections
to others.
Emotional intelligence
Being unfocused or reckless with actions can be behaviours associated with what?
ADHD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
We have 4 ASL interpreters what are their names
Seri, Dianne, Paula, and Beth
Infant always avoiding eye Contact.
Dysfunctional
Giving a child a reason to try to manage their emotions.
Motivating oneself
Facial expressions on sticks that show what emotions (Happy, sad, Angry, Excited) look like on a real face. They are used in a dramatic play area.
emotion masks
Having trouble reading, getting confused and frustrated.
Dyslexia
The park on Bedford highway with a hearth shaped pond is called what?
Hemlock ravine
Preschooler running away while on a walk around the neighbourhood.
Dysfunctional
a child recognizing how they are feeling and being able to communicate it to others.
Knowing one's emotions
The three colours Green, Yellow, and Red help children recognize when they are calm, agitated, or dysregulated. What are these called?
Zones of emotional regulation
Continuously and without reason, making sounds or movements, which increase when stressed.
Tourette's Syndrome
A morning ritual where we express who we make space for in our classroom.
Welcome statement