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To be an effective learners, young people need to develop self-worth and confidence in their abilities, take responsibility for their own learning and performance, demonstrate persistence and resilience in the face of setbacks and manage feelings of anger and frustration. Emotional literacy can be thought of as a set of skills that help learners be successful in school, in work and in relationships.
Talking About Social and Emotional Skills online resource aims to support young people in the development of their social and emotional skills and is aimed at children between the ages of eleven and thirteen.
For more information see below.
Talking About Social and Emotional Skills online resource contains different scenarios. For example.
The emotions and qualities depicted begin, deliberately simply, with ‘happiness’ to enable learners to become familiar with the format, but then move on to more complex emotions including:
Each scenario is followed by response pictures which illustrate ways of behaving which will encourage discussion about the ‘right’ thing to do and prompt students to make their own suggestions.
The user has the ability
For more information about the Online Talking About resource see the video below
Technical stuff:
Black Sheep Press digital web resources were built and designed for use on PCs and laptops. If you wish to use this resource on a mobile device please see our apps. This is an online resource so when using it you will need to be connected to the internet.
See: Talking About Social and Emotional Skills is also available as a download in printable format.
11 to 16 years
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