... feel better and makes others feel happy too. Just like when we say sorry to our friends if we accidentally hurt them."
Example 2: Using a Story
"Once upon a time, people made mistakes that hurt others. ...
... stickers, or glued-on images. Explain that the hearts represent saying sorry and showing love and kindness to friends.
3. Songs and Rhymes:
Sing simple songs or rhymes about saying sorry and ...
... Friends" by Jennifer E. Morris
This book introduces children to the five food groups through friendly characters that help explain the importance of a balanced diet.
9. "My Body, My Life" b ...
... activities. Positive, respectful relationships were established through consistent one-on-one interactions and encouragement. The child showed improved confidence and began forming friendships with peers. ...
... to work closely with others and get to know them better.
Be Patient: Building relationships takes time, so be patient and consistent in your efforts. Friendships and strong working relationships ...
The concept of celebrating Valentine's Day with young children can be lovely if approached appropriately. It can be a positive experience if the focus is on love, friendship, and kindness rather than romantic ...
... appreciate others' achievements and avoid bragging. Sharing stories about friends' successes and discussing what they can learn from others can foster humility.
Explaining The Twelve Core ...
... social skills and friendships?
Quality Area 6: Collaborative Partnerships with Families and Communities
How do you involve parents in their child's learning and development?
Can you ...
... emotions.
Social Wellbeing
Team Building Games: Organize cooperative games that require teamwork, such as passing a ball without letting it touch the ground.
Friendship Bracelets: Encourage ...
... the most popular and iconic dishes in the world and kick back with a slice as they spend time with friends and family.
International Day Of The Dentist for dental professionals and to raise public awareness ...
... day, a child knelt down and smiled. “Hello, brave little one,” they said. “You’ve bloomed.”
Soli shivered with joy. Because even though change was scary, it had brought new friends, new strength—and ...
... day with a circle of emoji cards or a calm-corner talk.
Social stories: Read or create simple narratives about first-day jitters, making friends, and asking for help.
Role-play scenarios: ...
... Lulu feel when someone asked before hugging or tickling her?
What did Lulu do when she didn’t want to be tickled?
What should we do if someone says “no” when we ask for a hug?
Can we still be friends ...
... here is the sky,
Here are my friends and here am I.
We thank the [Traditional Owners] for the land on which we play and learn.
Pair the words with gentle hand gestures or Auslan signs to support ...
... differently than usual. That's a spark worth exploring.
When there’s a shift in behavior or understanding—a developmental leap, new friendship, or growing confidence—it might warrant a deeper look.
When ...
... children in decisions that affect them, even in small ways?
Supporting Peer Relationships (QA 5.2.1)
What strategies do I use to help children build friendships and navigate social challenges? ...
... “You’re mad” becomes “You’re feeling frustrated because your turn ended.”
Feelings Forecast: Before transitions, say things like “Some friends might feel disappointed when we pack away. That’s okay—we’ll ...
... people to recognize the simple value of a kiss between friends, lovers, family, and even pets.
6th - 13th July
NAIDOC Week - It is a time to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures ...
... their homework, instead of rushing to fix it, ask them how they plan to handle the situation.
Encouraging them to resolve minor conflicts with friends by discussing solutions.
Allowing them to figure ...
...
"Shows confidence in interacting with peers and forming friendships."
"Demonstrates empathy and kindness towards others in group activities."
Language & Communication Skills:
"Expresses ...