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A Strategy For Promoting Resilience In Children

A Strategy For Promoting Resilience In Children | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Do you foster an anxious mindset or a resilient mindset in your children or students? The USA is currently the number 1 most anxious country in the world with 27% of the population living with anxiety and depression. In Australia 20% of the population experience a mental illness in any year. In the UK 1 in 4 people will experience some kind of mental health problem in the course of a year and about 10% of children have a mental health problem at any one time."

Beth Dichter's insight:

This post discusses an app for the iPad or iPhone that helps students understand their feelings and how their mind works. There are three parts to this strategy.

* Catch - Students learn to identify thoughts that impact how they feel

* Challenge - Students learn to challenge their thoughts, asking if they are based on assumptions, facts, perhaps overly negative

* Change - Students choose to change the way they think

There is a table within the post that provides Do's and Don'ts for each of the three C's listed above.

Consider posting the image as well as the table within the post "to help teach children to identify the exact nature of their thoughts, unpack and challenge those thoughts and stories and change how they feel."

Chloe Parsons's curator insight, November 3, 2013 2:37 AM

This is a really interesting post, in the way that it not only informs you about anxiety, but also shows ways to cope.

The 'Catch, challenge, change' stratergy has been created to help children and young adults relistically-

 think about their thoughts-

"What am I worrying about?"

Challenge your thoughts-

"Is this definately going to happen?"

"What will happen if I do do it?"

And change thoughts-

"What can I do to make myself feel less anxoius? Talk to someone?"

I believe that once you know about certain disorders, they become less scary. Helping children and young adults learn and understand anxiety, even if they dont experience anxiety themselves, is an important step to teaching kids to understand themselves and people around them.

 

Jennifer Colin's curator insight, October 24, 2015 6:20 PM

This is a great resource for helping students build resilience, especially those who have previously experienced trauma.  Taking the time to show them how they can think about and handle what happens to them in a more positive way can be life changing in children.  This could be integrated into any subject matter; it doesn't need to be limited to the school counselor; in fact, doing so would be a disservice.  As I future school leader it is my goal to ensure that students are receiving as well-rounded of an education as possible--and not just academically-speaking.  We should be addressing the whole person, and that includes helping them be socially, emotionally, and mentally successful as well. 

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Educational Leadership:For Each to Excel:Preparing Students to Learn Without Us

Educational Leadership:For Each to Excel:Preparing Students to Learn Without Us | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

In this era of access, personalizing learning means allowing students to choose their own paths through the curriculum. For schools and teachers, it means connecting our expectations to students' passions and interests as learners. That is both a challenge and an opportunity for educators...

Jennifer McGuff's curator insight, August 1, 2015 5:26 PM

By pairing personalized learning and technology, a teacher can help students learn what they need to learn through the topics that interest them most.

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The Lure of a Challenge - Lure of the Labyrinth: a web-based math game

The Lure of a Challenge - Lure of the Labyrinth: a web-based math game | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Now this is cool: FableVision Studios and MIT’s Education Arcade have issued a challenge to middle grade students and teachers: Between now and June 15th, use the web-based game Lure of the Labyrinth to improve student engagement and math instruction and not only will you enjoy a great game, but you’ll also help advance research gaming and the instructional process—and you might win some prizes! Lure of the Labyrinth...integrates standards-based math curriculum taking educational gaming to a new level where gaming is not used as a reward for completing a task but where gaming is the task...leverages the energy, creativity and commitment children have for video gaming while improving math and problem-solving skills."

For information on the challenge, lesson plans and more go to: 

http://www.lureofthelabyrinth.net/www/contest-teacher.php ;

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