Episode #30: Three tips to deal with Frustration Tolerance
Hi, Teachers of Littles out there!
In this episode, I share insights into frustration tolerance and some helpful tips to recognize and help a frustrated child. Learn about these new tips and tricks with me today, such as frustration logging, supportive play, and body mapping.
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In this episode, we learn about:
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A little girl’s frustration in a Montessori classroom. (1:10)
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A frustration log can help you recognize patterns and frustration triggers! (3:00)
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Build a child’s confidence in social skills by focusing on one-on-one interactions. (4:15)
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Teaching children to make connections between the body and mind through body mapping. (6:20)
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Soreness or pain can also be a sign of frustration in children! (7:20)
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Silly faces and deep breaths: exploring ways to de-stress with kids. (8:00)
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Create an environment for kids to return to the frustrating task. (9:00)
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To learn more about frustration tolerance, join my Mini-workshop series on July 6, 7, and 8 in our Facebook group, The Magical Littles Club: “Get Rooted in Play: 3 Easy Takeaways To Unpack Supportive Play”. (10:10)
So brew yourself a cup of tea and listen in on the full podcast here:
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