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108. How to Teach Emotional Intelligence in Kindergarten

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One of the most important things we can teach in kindergarten isn’t academic…it’s emotional. In this episode, I’m walking you through how to teach emotional intelligence to young learners so they can better understand, express, and regulate their feelings.

In this episode I share:

  • Why identifying emotions is a foundational step in social-emotional learning
  • How to teach emotions through pictures, songs, discussions, and real-life examples
  • The difference between easy feelings and hard feelings (and how I explain it to students)
  • My favorite classroom strategies for helping students self-regulate like breathing techniques, calm corners, and role-play
  • How my children's book Felipe the Feeling Frog supports this work in a meaningful, kid-friendly way
  • Why practice and consistency are key when it comes to helping kids manage big feelings

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One of the most important things we can teach in kindergarten isn’t academic…it’s emotional. In this episode, I’m walking you through how to teach emotional intelligence to young learners so they can better understand, express, and regulate their feelings.

In this episode I share:

  • Why identifying emotions is a foundational step in social-emotional learning
  • How to teach emotions through pictures, songs, discussions, and real-life examples
  • The difference between easy feelings and hard feelings (and how I explain it to students)
  • My favorite classroom strategies for helping students self-regulate like breathing techniques, calm corners, and role-play
  • How my children's book Felipe the Feeling Frog supports this work in a meaningful, kid-friendly way
  • Why practice and consistency are key when it comes to helping kids manage big feelings

Join the FREE 5-Day SEO Challenge:


Get the Bundle:


Learn More:



Resources:


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Mentioned in this episode:

SEL Challenge

Join the FREE 5-Day Social Emotional Learning Challenge: Planting Seeds for Classroom Calm https://www.kindergartencafe.org/challenge/

  continue reading

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