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Skills Manual for Mr. Rock and His Emotions

Emotion Regulation Guide with Activities to Help Children Regulate and Learn About Emotions

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Skills Manual for Mr. Rock and His Emotions

By: Julie Miracle
Narrated by: Meredith Bloxham
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Emotional regulation, also known as self-regulation, is a critical life skill that affects children from a young age. It occurs when children struggle to manage their emotions effectively, causing outbursts, tantrums, and difficulties in social interactions.

While there are common solutions to manage emotional regulation, such as time-outs or rewards, targeted activities can play a significant role in fostering emotional development in 5 and 6-year-olds. Now, let's find out about how these specific elements of emotional regulation activities can stop emotional outbursts!

As a teacher, parent, or mental health therapist, you've likely seen the profound impact of emotional regulation challenges on children's well-being and social integration. Despite the best efforts of caregivers and educators, many children continue to struggle with managing their emotions effectively.

The prevalent expert advice has always been to use traditional behavior management techniques, such as time-outs or reward systems. However, recent research suggests that these approaches may not address the root cause of emotional regulation difficulties.

A breakthrough study by Dr. Susan Calkins at the University of North Carolina revealed that children who engage in targeted emotional regulation activities show significant improvements in their ability to manage emotions and navigate social situations.

These activities focus on:

- Identifying and labeling emotions

- Practicing deep breathing and relaxation techniques

- Engaging in role-play scenarios to develop problem-solving skills

- Utilizing art and music to express emotions constructively

By incorporating these elements into daily routines and classroom activities, you can provide children with the tools they need to regulate their emotions effectively.

©2024 Julie Miracle (P)2024 Julie Miracle
Parenting & Families Relationships School-Age Children Emotions
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