Self Regulation Techniques for Children

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • This video was made possible by Pulaski Co Public Schools through the Kentucky AWARE grant. (SAMHSA Award # 5H795M061908-02)
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Комментарии • 14

  • @shelleydooney3720
    @shelleydooney3720 Год назад +1

    I am in dire need to learn how to teach my small children how to self-soothe. When angrym, they don't listen, they tune out and I get nowhere. Often times this can go on all day... I realize this is MY responsibility to teach my children how to calm themselves, help!

  • @joyvos6199
    @joyvos6199 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for making this video. Visuals have always helped to bring it to life. I'm definitely going to apply your strategies with the children I will be working with,
    I know they will benefit from them.

  • @jasonowens4368
    @jasonowens4368 2 года назад +3

    Everything sounds good, would be nice if you incorporated the acknowledging of the individuals feelings and attempting to understand why and what are the causes of them feeling a certain way and attempting to see from the individuals perspective or point of view.
    So, many time the way a child or student feels is valid, understanding what is causing them to feel this way and attempting to remedy the cause is way more useful then telling a child or student to self regulate. Because from their point of view you are not acknowledging how they feel and why they are feeling this way.
    Communication and understanding are the two most important skills needed inorder to help some one work through a problem or issue. And having the ability to see from their perspective allows you to provide a solution and resolution to the problem or issue.

  • @eleanorclay7727
    @eleanorclay7727 6 лет назад +2

    excellent videos- wish my single parent nephew could watch these-or his sons school had a parent night to show everyone

  • @amybakken4562
    @amybakken4562 Год назад

    Great suggestions and examples. Thank you!

  • @tintunaung3335
    @tintunaung3335 Год назад

    grate and wellness for humanbeing.

  • @pathubert3990
    @pathubert3990 3 года назад +1

    Love this! Thank you so much for a great resource to share with South Dakota educators!

  • @prunedance1
    @prunedance1 2 года назад +3

    It would be so great to actually have time to do this on the job 🙈 I will implement it anyway and if I get in trouble for "wasting time" by management I will explain that it's short term pain for long term gain!!! The challenges of working in education seem to be getting heavier and heavier indicating what's truly needed is actually systematic structural change to create learning environments in which escalated situations are less likely to occur but I will be definitely be giving this a go while we acldvocate for better structures for all humans on our crazy beautiful earth!

    • @5fingerjack
      @5fingerjack Год назад +1

      Look at trauma-informed education. Maybe the administration could agree to join the trend in general education to follow trauma informed practices!

  • @sylviamarcano1955
    @sylviamarcano1955 Год назад

    Awesome presentation. Thank you

  • @sharduls9216
    @sharduls9216 2 года назад

    👍🙏

  • @beautyhealthylife
    @beautyhealthylife 2 года назад

    How can we do this with preschool children?

  • @CM-sj9pb
    @CM-sj9pb 2 года назад

    Traumas retain in people with very high arrogance. Entering(submersion 3 times with a certain prayer and crossing yourself) in water springs of orthodox saints (which are near or in monasteries)give very much power and sureness to people with depression, panic attacks, schizofrenia and other soul illnesses, there are some springs of mother of God Maria that heal soul illnesses

  • @user-rm8gm3nh5z
    @user-rm8gm3nh5z 2 года назад

    need English subtitles, pease!