Developing Emotional Regulation in Children
Developing Emotional Regulation in Children
Emotional regulation is the process of consciously managing your own emotions, in order to achieve personal growth, fulfilment and goal satisfaction (Mayer & Salovey, 1997).
Emotional regulation is a key skill for well-being and resilience in children, and also in order for them to develop their potential in many other areas, including academic success.
It is a learned skill and can be developed through a combination of support and the use of practical strategies. Through this approach, we can teach children to accept and welcome all of their emotions, as well as ways to process them in healthy and constructive ways.
This webinar will provide teachers and SNAs with an overview of emotional regulation and ways to develop it in children.
Tutor: Fiona Forman, M. Sc. Applied Positive Psychology
Fiona is a former primary teacher and is co-author of the Weaving Well-Being Programme. Having worked in schools for many years, both as a class teacher and in special needs, she is passionate about placing the well-being of the school community at the heart of school life.
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Course Details
Course Date | 08-02-2022 7:00 pm |
Course End Date | 08-02-2022 8:00 pm |
Cut off date | 08-02-2022 1:00 pm |
Capacity | 50 |
Available place | 0 |
Individual Price | FREE |
Speaker | Fiona Forman |
Number Hours | 1 |
Location | Online Course |