Teaching Feelings: Identify, Cope, and Respond

Why a lesson on feelings?…..

Our toddler is at that age where she is becoming easily frustrated when she cannot complete tasks, especially when her older siblings can.  Also, most recently, she basically lost her mind and sheer panic took over when she met Santa Clause.  I asked her how she felt when she met him and she said, “not happy”. Which was a valid response, but, it occurred to me that  her understanding of feelings was limited to happy, and, not happy. Thus, it was definitely time to identify and discuss feelings.

Now our preschooler  on the other hand is an old pro at expressing his feelings. If he is frustrated because his new toy won’t work, or he can’t unbutton his shirt fast enough he will use his words to express that. But it is what to do with those feelings that can be difficult for him at times, he could use a few good coping strategies.

In addition to identifying feelings and coping strategies the ability to respond to others’ emotions and feelings accordingly is essential to being able to empathize. And empathy is so very important for building relationships, including relationships with siblings. And lately there have been a few cases in our home where someone was responding inappropriately to another siblings feelings.

So, due to the reasons I explained, I tailored this lesson to our toddler and preschooler’s needs. In some cases our preschooler was receiving a refresher course, but who can’t use a refresher especially when it comes to feelings?

Identify Feelings…

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I decided to introduce our toddler to feelings by means of one of her favorite learning methods, a story! She simply adores story time at the library and is always requesting a book be read to her at home.  So I went through our home library and pulled out The Way I Feel, by Janan Cain.  We had purchased it for our eldest daughter when she was 2 in order to help her identify and use her words to express her feelings.  It worked then and it appears to be working now….

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While reading the book I asked our toddler questions  that coincided with the book, such as, how does her face look when she is happy? …She is frustrated, do you ever feel frustrated?…She is sad, how do we know she is sad?…Her arms are crossed and she isn’t smiling, how do you think she feels?

After we read the book I gave each kiddo a pile of magazines to go through and asked them to identify examples of people expressing the following feelings: Sad, Bored, Happy, and Angry

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They had some difficulty locating an example of sad, which that wasn’t surprising since most articles, advertisements, etc. don’t focus on sad children or adults (of all times for an advertisement about depression or anti-depression drugs not to be present). So I allowed the dog, after all her does look a little sad.

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Then I grabbed the mirror and we did some role playing.  I asked the kiddos various questions and they then expressed the feeling they thought they would feel in each scenario.  For example, I asked them how they would feel if they just found out they were going to Disney World. (Happy and Excited)

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And then asked them to express how they would feel if they were told the flight was cancelled and they were not going to Disney World… (disappointed…I love how our toddler looks up to big brother to confirm that her expression is correct).

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Then we took a few minutes and each child had the opportunity to illustrate their own expression and the other child then stated the feeling being expressed.  (Our preschooler is illustrating anger and our toddler correctly identified the feeling)

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She them immediately started laughing as a result of him expressing the feeling of anger which was a nice transition to a discussion on ways to respond to other’s feelings.

Responding to Feelings….

Learning to empathize is such an important quality in life and it is vital for building relationships.  So in order to teach the children appropriate ways to respond to other’s feelings we simply had a discussion that included a series of questions.  I asked them what they would do if someone was crying…should we laugh at them…How would you feel if someone laughed at you when you were crying?…What would you like others to do when you are crying? And then we ran through additional feelings in a similar manner.

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Then we had some fun with expressing feelings! We played with Flip Flop Faces, Emotions in Motion! by discovery Toys (I used to be a Discovery Toys Consultant, they have amazing educational products!)

How we played…

Toddler version: Our toddler grabbed a bean bag and she matched up the color on the bean bag with the color on the bowl. She then threw the bean bag and it flipped the bowl to reveal the emotion being expressed. She then stated the emotion.

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Preschool version:  I tossed a bean bag to our son and stated the feeling indicated on the bean bag. He then made the expression that corresponded with the feeling. He then threw the bean bag and flipped the bowl to confirm his expression.

After emotions in motion the kiddos had worked up an appetite and we headed to the ktichen to fix lunch. The kiddos help make lunch, we had mexican pizzas….our son made a happy and angry pizza while our daughter opted for surprised.

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With our lunch we had hot chocolate. I know what you are thinking, mexican pizzas and hot chocolate yuck! But actually it didn’t taste that bad together and I had my reason for giving the kiddos hot chocolate.

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Coping Strategies…..

Hot Chocolate:

While waiting for our hot chocolate to cool I discussed how overwhelming feelings can be at time and how it is important to have a technique for coping with strong feelings (but I expressed this in kiddo lingo). Then I taught them a technique my mom taught me, the hot chocolate technique! 

How it works:  When a child is experiencing strong feelings, whether it be frustrations, anger, over excitement, etc. have them stop and be still for a minute and focus on their breathing, similar to the way adults take a few breaths to calm down. But, since children don’t really understand inhaling through their nose and exhaling through their mouth the hot chocolate image is the perfect way to express this. Have child imagine a cup of hot chocolate is in front of them, have them smell the hot chocolate (through their nose) and then have them blow on the hot chocolate (exhaling through the mouth) to cool it.

Code Word:

As to not embarrass your child when they are experiencing an influx of emotions use ‘hot chocolate’ as the code word for calming down and coping with their strong emotions.

This technique is extremely helpful in life; I even find myself using this coping strategy throughout the day when things become overwhelming.

Conclusions….

I have noticed a change in our household over the past few days since we had our discussion on feelings. Granted, the kiddos will need reminders to use their words to express their feelings, encouragement to use the hot chocolate method when emotions become strong, and discussions will continue whenever possible on empathy.  I have found that the best method for expressing empathy to children is for it to be modeled and vocalized whenever possible. For example, the perfect time to engage in a discussion on empathy is when reading stories, watching television or movies, the characters always experience feelings, ask you kiddos questions, I promise it won’t take but a few minutes and the results will be well worth it!

Tuesday’s Tip: Choose Joy

 

From a very young age my mother taught me that I have options and choices in life.  Of course there are the very obvious choices like what to wear in the morning, what book to read next, etc. But what she was referring to was how I chose to live my everyday life.  I could choose to be very cynical, I could keep “score” of other’s lives, complain and compare myself to others, etc. or I could find the joy.

I Choose Joy!

Granted my journey to Joy has not always been smooth and there have been a few bumps along the way but I think that is just part of the human process.  Every now and then I do have a moody moment and find myself caught up in cynicism.  It is in those moments that I take a step back and reflect on the situation and evaluate the issues.  I often find that the problem is fleeting and not worth surrendering my joy.  Taking down the Christmas decorations is the perfect example of a task in life where you have the option of complaining, making it a neutral task, or finding the joy.

Truth be told, I had initially planned on taking down the Christmas decorations and tree when the kiddos went to bed.  I figured it would just be easier that way and I could make certain everything was stored away properly.  I started going through a box in our dining room that contained Christmas gifts we had received and in it was a bunch of Gingerbread themed items.  My parents had given us the cutest basket full of nothing but Gingerbread men themed items like, a hot pad, tins, kitchen towels, large cookie pan in the shape of a gingerbread man, gingerbread  books, cups, plates, hot chocolate, and so much more. 

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I figured I would just pack it all away for next year.  Then it dawned on me that I, we, none of us, are guaranteed tomorrow, let alone next year.  And then I repeated the phrase I say to myself every morning after first thanking God for another day…Live today as if it is your first, last, and best day of your life!.

So, instead of making the process of taking down the Christmas tree and decoration a boring and/or tedious task I busted out the gingerbread men basket and I chose Joy!

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First we sat near the Christmas tree and had hot chocolate, chocolate cover gingerbread men, and talked about our favorite memories from Christmas 2012. I asked the kiddos to point out their favorite ornaments and I in turn pointed out mine (the ornaments the kiddos made of course, they are priceless…their little handprints, fingerprints, artistic expression, and I adore those that illustrate all three).

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Then I read two books, The Gingerbread man and Ten Gingerbread Men. We discussed the books then put on some music and started taking down the Christmas decorations.

We had successfully taken something that could have otherwise been meaningless and put some joy into it and possibly came up with a great new family tradition.  

So, no matter what it is you have to get done today. Maybe it is changing the sheets, washing the floors, etc. put on some music and try to remove the idea that it need be a chore, add a little joy. Perhaps you have papers to grade, work that you need to bring home, light an aromatic candle, make your favorite beverage and sip on it while your finish your work, and add a touch of joy.  You have options in your life. Why waste this wonderful life you have been given on cynicism….what is keep you from your Joy?  We are not promised tomorrow, why waste today?

How do you find your Joy?

 

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Snow Much Fun!

Our kiddos nearly lost their minds when they saw the white precipitation falling from the sky. As the snow accumulated the kiddos’ anticipation intensified as they eagerly awaited the moment that they could go outside and play.  So, after bundling up, unbundling, to use the potty, and then bundling back up again it was finally time to go out to play!

This year I decided to put together a Snow Much Fun basket for the kiddos and we are having a blast with it, so much so that I just have to share!

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The Snow Much Fun basket consists of:

  • Snowman Soup (hot chocolate, chocolate chips, mint marshmallows, peppermints)
  • Snow themed activity sheets (educational)
  • Various pails/buckets
  • Spray bottle and squirt bottles
  • Food coloring

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So first things first, I removed all the paper activities from the basket as well as the snowman soup. Then I placed water and a few drops of food coloring in the various water bottles.  Placed them back in the basket along with the pails/buckets, and we ventured outside for some snow fun!

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We had fun playing in the snow, making various things, such as the Very Hungry Caterpillar in the picture above.  The spray bottles were easy for all three kiddos to us, ages 2-7, and the colored water did not stain (though I suppose it could if the kiddos turned the spray bottles on each other, so do make certain there is adult supervision).

Once the children’s cheeks started getting too pink it was time to head inside for some warm Snowman Soup near the fire.

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As we warmed up we talked about the fun we had outdoors.  It was also the perfect time to talk about precipitation, the effects snow can have on a city, the need for salt, etc. Then we decided it might be fun to do some of the other activities that were in the Snow Much Fun basket.

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I had printed off an entire packet of lessons for our preschooler from Living Life Intentionally and we had so much fun completing the activities together. His favorites were the snowman mathematics and the Capital/lower case worksheet since it required bingo markers.

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To print off a packet click here. While you are there be sure to take a second to peruse, I love that blog!

For our 7-year-old I came across a fun activity about compound words that introduced her to the Dictionary, remember that thing we used to reference before google…you know that ginormous book just gathering dust?  She had to look up snow words in the dictionary and determine if they were 1 or 2 words.  snow_compounds

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And then for our toddler I printed off some fun activity sheets from Kiboomu.  Click here to print off the Mitten Counting Sheet we worked on.  Then she had fun making her own snowman out of cotton balls and construction paper.

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We had so much fun and hope you are enjoying all the fun winter, and especially snow, has to offer!

Moms’ Timeout Show: Christmas Special (includes a Giveaway)!

…..and now for the Giveaway!

We are giving away 4 of McDonald’s Seasonal favorite beverages to one lucky person! We want you to slow down and truly savory the season with 2 Small French Vanilla Lattes and 2 Small Peppermint Mocha or Small Peppermint Hot Chocolates.

How to enter:

Follow Mom on the go in Holy Toledo blog

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Like McDonald’s twitter https://twitter.com/McDonaldspage

Once you have done all three post a comment stating so as well as an item on your Christmas wish list (silly or serious).

Winner will be randomly selected Jan. 1st 2013

Kids in the Kitchen: Easy Homemade Gift

There is so much to do during the Christmas season that sometimes we become overwhelmed and lose sight of the true meaning.  For me Christmas is a special time; a time to forgive, rekindle, love, a time to serve those less fortunate, a time to give, and cherish all the family and friends in our lives.  

I think as parents we become sidetracked, or even distracted, by the “things” our children have asked to receive for Christmas. But, as parents we do have the opportunity to refocus not only our attention, but our children’s attention too, to the true meaning of Christmas. After all, think back to your Christmas when you were a child, what do you remember? What are your fondest memories, how many revolve around gifts and thing?  I know my fondest Christmas memories are of going out to cut down the Christmas tree with my family, Christmas Eve at the Cathedral, singing Christmas carols on Christmas Eve, my father reciting ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, playing games with family members at my grandparents, and one of my favorite, waking up early and placing the baby Jesus in the manger Christmas Day.

So, in an effort to refocus our attention and reignite the true meaning of Christmas here is a fun activity that will have you spending quality time with your children, making a truly priceless homemade gift, and hopefully making a fond Christmas memory in the process. So, turn up the Christmas music and grab your aprons, it’s time to make some Apple Cinnamon Christmas Ornaments!

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Apple Cinnamon Christmas Ornaments

Ingredients/ Items you will need:

  • 2 cups Cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons Cinnamon (to use for rolling out the dough)
  • 2-1/4 cups Applesauce
  • Cookie cutters
  • Straw
  • Rolling pin

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Directions:

Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees. Mix Cinnamon and Applesauce together until it is the consistency of playdough.  Roll out dough, you might need to use cinnamon like you would flour so that dough doesn’t stick to the surface or rolling-pin.  Cut out Christmas shapes with cookie cutters.

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Then use the straw to make a small hole where the string will go later so that the ornament can be hanged on the tree.

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Place cutouts on cookie sheet and place in the oven for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and place on a drying rack for a couple of days until they are completed dry. 

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Once dry add string or ribbon to each ornament and hang on tree or give as a gift.

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I am curious, what are your fondest memories of Christmas, or whichever holiday you celebrate this time of year?  Does your fondest memory revolved around a gift?

 

 

 

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Win an iPad Mini or Tickets to Six Flags!

I am sure all moms can agree that a child’s first haircut is a huge deal.  I can recall our eldest daughter’s first haircut like it was yesterday.  She was two years old and I dressed her in a cute outfit so that she would look adorable in the dozen of pictures I took before, during, and after her haircut. I shed a tear or two as those gorgeous baby locks were cut. Thankfully we got to go home with a long strand of her golden curly baby fine locks tied with a beautiful pink bow. As soon as we got home I rushed over to her baby book and carefully placed the lock of hair and certificate she received in her baby book so she, and I, could treasure it for years to come.

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Fast forward 4 years, our eldest child is now 6, our son is 5, and our baby is 2 years old. We were contemplating going for our 2 yr. olds milestone first haircut in the near future. That is until someone beat me to it.  Our 5-year-old son and 2 yr. old were quietly playing in the family room while I was in the kitchen, key word being, quietly.  Moments later my son came running in the kitchen sporting a new hairdo and confessing to also cutting his sister’s hair.

I had missed my baby’s first haircut! And what a haircut it was, he had cut all the fine baby hairs framing her face as well as the long hair that was pulled back in piggy tails.  She was now the proud owner of one messed up mullet.   I was heartbroken but some time has passed and I have grown comfortable with the fact that I will never get that first haircut back. And, though I did not get a before, during, and after picture of the milestone event I will always have the Christmas pictures to treasure and commemorate the year our 5-year-old gave his sister her first haircut.

My tip for handling sticky situation such as this one; first, be cautious if the room suddenly grow quiet.  Second, find the humor, whatever the mishap there is humor there somewhere.  Motherhood is messy and humbling, and the kiddos are not little for long so enjoy every moment, even the sticky situations.  

Sticky Situations Contest

Do you have a sticky situation you have found yourself in?  Ever feel like you deserved an award or an iPad Mini or Six Flags Tickets for the way you so cleverly handled yourself during the sticky situation? Well now you can! Wet Ones wants to hear our tips for handling those sticky situations through their Facebook Contest!

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Simply log on and share your story and tips, and you can be entered to win an iPad Mini or one of 3 sets of prize packs with tickets for 4 to Six Flags! I just entered, it doesn’t take long at all, here’s the link to enter: https://www.facebook.com/momcentral/app_248884015238315

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Homemade Christmas Treats for Dogs

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I have made my lists of gifts to be purchased or made and I am slowly checking them off as the shopping days before Christmas are closing in.  I have to be honest; my attention is usually focused on the family, extended family, close family friends, teachers, and neighbors. Those individuals, who love, forgive, nurture, watch over us, help us, illustrate patience with our children, watch over our children when we are not there, and who comfort us when loneliness begins to creep in.  Funny thing is people are not always all those attribute, but, do you know who is? Do you know who acts as security when my husband is away, who is patient with our 2-year-old when she drapes clothes over him, who pretendes to be a lion or horse depending on our 5 year olds imagination, who knows all our 7 yr. olds deepest secrets, is happy to see me even if I forgot to feed him that morning, who loves our entire family unconditionally, our dog!

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Our yellow Labrador has been a part of our family since before we had children. In fact, truth be told, we brought him home on our way home from our honeymoon. So he has been a part of our family since the very beginning and I cannot imagine my life without him.

So this year for Christmas the kiddos and I have decided to show our gratitude, appreciation, and love for the best four-legged friend a family could ask for (shh…don’t tell the cat) by making some yummy Dog treats!

Doggy Treat Recipe

This recipe yields: 3-4 dozen treats (depending on the size of cookie cutters used)

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Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1/2 cup natural Peanut Butter
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 3 tablespoons oil
  • 2 eggs

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Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

Mix together all the ingredients. Knead dough on floured surface and roll dough out with a rolling-pin. Have kiddos pick out some of their favorite cookie-cutters to use. Place cutouts on a parchment lined cookie sheet.  Bake for 10 minutes.  Remove and cool for at least 20 minutes, they will firm up as they cool.

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Recipe source: The Scrumptious Pumpkin.  Checkout all the amazing people recipes the blog has to offer too!

These also make adorable gifts to give to your family and friends’ four-legged friends.

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Be sure not to mix up the dog treats and human treats.  Also, remind your kiddos to put up any of their chocolate treats so that your four-legged friends do not get a hold of them. I speak from experience, our poor dog, well, a puppy then, ate a bag of Rollo’s his first Christmas, colorful foil wrappers and all! We had to induce vomiting, and trust me; it was an experience none of us, my hubby, me, or the dog cared to experience.

Do you have a special treat you give your four-legged friends?

Save batteries! Give the gift of Experiences: Tickets to Harlem Globetrotters (info in post)

I don’t know about you but it seems like as each year passes my children are accumulating more “stuff” than I have space for.  It has gotten to the point where we almost have to rent out a storage unit if we accumulate much more this Christmas.  Also, let’s be honest, most of the toys, puzzles, and games that our children receive for Christmas are hot commodities in the house for all of two weeks. Then it is up to mom to find a place to store “more stuff” and that storage location is often that toys burial ground because we know it’s seen its last days of being the “it toy”. 

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However there are a few that slip through the cracks and do end up being your child’s all-time favorite, we’re talking can’t go anywhere without it, toy.  And that toy is often the most obnoxious thing since Budweiser’s “What’s Up” campaign. Oh, and did I mention, the “it toy” often also requires 4 AA or AAA (or fill in whichever type of battery you never have on hand) batteries that it eats up in a similar fashion as Cookie Monster eats up cookies (well he used to eat cookies when I was a kid, I think he sneaks the occasional cookie these days, poor guys is probably a diabetic from all the sweets).

So this year instead of breaking the bank to purchase a storage unit, or a toy burial ground, or enabling a toy’s addiction to batteries, why not regain your mental state. This year request and give the gift of experiences

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The Globetrotters play at the Huntington Center, Dec. 27, 2pm & 7pm

Looking  for an awesome event the whole family will enjoy?  Get your  tickets to  the Harlem Globetrotters brand new “You Write the Rules”  tour.  Your  family’s smiles will start before you even get to the game  as the  Globetrotters take kid participation to a whole NEW level.  Your  family  can vote at harlemglobetrotters.com and decide rules for the game  that  could affect the final outcome.  With rules like double the points  for  every basket, and two balls in play at the same time, there’s an   exciting rule that every kid will enjoy.  After the game, Globetrotter   stars will stay on court to sign autographs and take photographs with   your kids.  The only thing better than finding an awesome event for the   whole family, is getting a great deal on it.  Use the promo code   “USFAMILY” when you buy tickets for your family to save $7 on each   ticket purchased http://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/tickets*.  Get ready to experience the show your family will remember for a lifetime!

You can get your tickets here http://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/tickets and don’t forget to use the promo code USFAMILY to save $7 on every ticket!

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So, do you agree with this post? Has your home become over run by toys from Christmas past? Do you find yourself running to the store to get more batteries, or worse, stealing them from another gadget? Do you have an experience you would suggest to other moms? Please share…