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I like Mind Matters. I’d also suggest teachers and adults check out the Www.R4R.support site. Downloadable brochure with 4 easy applications that can be done in a snap, also videos with kids and adults that are ‘plug—and-play for anyone. There are at least a dozen video options  to choose from, and all easy to play for the self  or group.

Not to seem immodest but I have a hand-picked collection from my years teaching Emotional First-Aid in the book on Amazon - Compassion In Action: Emotional First-Aid for Children.  It’s got a section for you, a section for teaching children, and a section for teaching others how to teach them. 😊 I’ve included a handy what-to-do-when chart, and also talk about the phases of any troubling event so that the user will feel more confident about what skills are most useful to teach in any of them.

Hope that helps. I believe when we teach them how to use the body to both find and feel their safety, strength, and sense of resiliency,  that the mind will easily come to see and believe that, so that next time they have a situation, they’ll also have very real memory (‘evidence’ ) that they ARE resilient.
best,

Jondi Whitis

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