Description
- Emotional Vocabulary: Goes beyond “happy” and “sad” to include feelings like frustrated, proud, left out, and brave.
- Problem-Solving: Kids brainstorm solutions and think about consequences instead of relying on adults.
- Self-Regulation: Recognizing feelings in stories helps kids manage their own emotions.
- First-Person Stories: Written from “I” to make them personal and engaging.
- Both Perspectives: Prompts encourage kids to consider others’ views, building empathy.
- Guides for Adults: Each story includes discussion tips and questions for easy guidance.
How to Get the Most Out of These Stories: 3 Counselor Tips
- Share Your Stories: After a worksheet, tell a real example from your life. Modeling emotional intelligence is the best teacher.
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