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Use Your Words and Say How You Feel Song | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood | PBS LearningMedia
Daniel and his friends sing about using their words so that others can know how they feel. Teach kids to use their words to express their feelings.
Ed Sheeran: I Live In Two Different Worlds | Sesame Street | PBS LearningMedia
Ed Sheeran sings with his muppet friends about appropriate behavior in the classroom as opposed to behavior at home. Learning to raise your hand, standing in line, and listening to the teacher are important skills.
Mad Feelings | Daniel Tiger: Life's Little Lessons | PBS LearningMedia
By using stories and videos showing familiar PBS KIDS characters working through their own mad feelings, you can provide strategies that children can build on as they grow and learn and develop the self-control needed to handle frustrating situations appropriately. In this set of resources, we will focus on how you can help children work on developing self-control, listening carefully and using strategies to calm down when they feel mad. Watch the videos about Mad Feelings and think about how you could use them as part of the classroom activity or throughout the year as children develop strategies for dealing with mad feelings. Explore the topic of Mad Feelings in your classroom using the Teacher Tips and Classroom Activity. Share the Family Activity document with the families of your students, so they can continue the conversation at home.
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