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Emotional First Aid for Kids

Well-being

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πŸ•“ 60 Mins.

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This quest will teach kids how to assess their emotional and mental well-being. They will learn to identify and reflect on their emotions and how to protect their mental health. At the end, they will be able to recognize the sources of their emotions and how to take care of them.

🎯 Objectives

  • Create a list of emotions and their sources
  • Explain why it's important to take care of one's mental health and how it can be done
  • Write or record how taking care of one's mental health has impacted one's life

🎨 Supplies

Writing materials, Recording device

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