Activities to cultivate self awareness in young children include emotion charts, mirror play and emotion stories. Emotion charts in tandem with mirror play allows young children to recognise how basic emotions look like, especially on their face. Emotion stories then help children comprehend how other people experience and express emotions.
2. Self-regulation
Managing emotions is a difficult task to learn and master which even adults can have a hard time doing. That is why when children express their emotions, these manifest in big, bombastic ways, whether they squeal and scream in glee or stomp and shout in tantrums.
As children learn about their emotions and recognise when it hits them, especially negative ones, self-regulation can help children manage their emotions and express it in less disruptive ways. Techniques such as breathing exercises, calm down kits to help children soothe themselves or mindfulness activities like listening to calming music are just a few ways to teach self-regulation.
3. Social skills
Learning how to interact with others in a positive way can help a child build and maintain meaningful relationships. From communicating clearly to cooperating with or resolving conflicts, young children’s social skills help them navigate life in a smoother process.
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