Mindfulness and Manners

Northwoods Child Development Center SACC Beyond the Bell Before and After School Program located in Eagle River Elementary Room 216
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Teaching Kids Manners: 6 Tips for Teaching Proper Manners to Kids
6 Tips for Teaching Kids Manners | Teaching manners to toddlers, to preschoolers, to kindergarteners, to teens, and to kids of all ages may seem difficult, but it’s an important life skill for success in the classroom and beyond. We’re sharing 6 tips and tools parents and teachers can use to raise polite children (I really love tip 5!), 7 activities for teaching kids manners, and our favorite books for raising polite kids. #parenting101 #parentingtips #positiveparenting #kidsactivities #teaching
Teaching Kids Manners: 6 Tips for Teaching Proper Manners to Kids
6 Tips for Teaching Kids Manners | Teaching manners to toddlers, to preschoolers, to kindergarteners, to teens, and to kids of all ages may seem difficult, but it’s an important life skill for success in the classroom and beyond. We’re sharing 6 tips and tools parents and teachers can use to raise polite children (I really love tip 5!), 7 activities for teaching kids manners, and our favorite books for raising polite kids. #parenting101 #parentingtips #positiveparenting #kidsactivities #teaching
17 Brilliant Books for Teaching Kids Manners
Want to help your kids be more polite? Do you cringe when your child says or does something rude? Here are 17 great books for teaching kids manners.
Mindfulness in the Classroom
Are you needing something to help your classroom management to get through the end of the school year? Bring Mindfulness Activities into your classroom! Help students regulate their feelings and emotions with mindfulness!
Mindfulness for Kids YouTube Videos - The OT Toolbox
These mindfulness for kids youtube videos can be used to teach kids about mindfulness and paying attention to their body.
A Handful of Quiet by Thich Nhat Hanh: 9781937006211 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
A guide to an innovative new meditating technique that is easy for parents teachers and students to learn. This is a good way to start your students off with meditation. Have them go outside and choose their own pebbles to help them take responsibility.
The Gratitude Tree: Story and Class Project