The Traffic Light System for Emotional Regulation
The colours of traffic lights can be used to help your child regulate their emotions. Read our blog to learn more about this simple but effective system.
The colours of traffic lights can be used to help your child regulate their emotions. Read our blog to learn more about this simple but effective system.
There are many different emotions that we feel every day. Here are 13 ways to help your child understand their emotion better.
We continue our previous blog with two more techniques for helping autistic children with their emotion regulation skills.
When autistic children have trouble regulating their emotions, it can lead to meltdowns, aggression, and difficulty coping with everyday situations.
The two weeks of half-term can be very stressful for parents so you need to consciously make time for yourself to relax. Here is how
Adults don’t have a monopoly on complex emotions. Children also experience frustration, anger & anxiousness & so much more throughout their early years.
The early years of a child’s life are a period of incredible growth. Children don’t just grow physically but also emotionally and socially.
Progress is not linear. It’s a process with lots of ups and downs that the student, the teacher, the parent and the school as a whole go through together.
The pandemic and its challenges have affected children’s social and emotional skills and speech and language development, among other growth areas.
For young children, death can be very confusing. And the feelings that accompany such a grave event can be hard to understand or manage.