Thirty hands-on lessons provide students opportunities to learn and
practice self-regulation strategies.
Students today face many challenges that did not exist a generation or
two ago, and rates of emotional disorders (including anxiety and
depression) have increased steadily over the years. Students must also
manage an overwhelming amount of information. With today's reliance on
technology and social media, they have fewer opportunities to develop
effective self-regulation strategies and interpersonal and stress
management skills.
Helping students understand their emotions and behavior when they're
young will set them on a path to being successful learners and
empathetic people throughout their lives. With thirty easy-to-implement,
skill-based lessons and activities, Teaching Kids to Pause, Cope, and
Connect provides educators with strategies to help students:
- manage and reduce their anxiety with healthy coping skills
- understand and regulate physical responses to stress
- separate emotions from actions
- respond mindfully (rather than impulsively) to difficult situations
- improve social skills, social awareness, and self-regulation
- develop empathy and compassion
Digital content includes reproducible student handouts that accompany
each lesson, plus six bonus lessons.