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Helping students rethink the emotions they feel during stressful transitions can make a big difference, new research has found.
Another strategy for helping students manage their emotions in class might lie in making it easier for them to avoid boredom and frustration in the first place.
How students' ability to manage emotions may shape their learning and relationships—and how schools can foster more engaged, ...
Andrea Burns, a fourth-grade teacher in Kansas, uses SEL or social-emotional learning to help students with their mental health.
(KANSAS CITY, Kan.) -- A Kansas teacher is raising awareness about a teaching method that she says is helping students tap into their mental health and learn how to manage their emotions in healthy ...
Maine schools promote programs that help students manage emotions Many of these children don't qualify for special education services, but often they still require the attention and resources that ...
Reframing is changing the way you think about an emotional situation. Pro: It reinterprets emotional situations outside your control or influenced by subjective perceptions. Think about 12-year-old ...
School districts can help students understand and process their emotions while keeping them engaged in learning activities thanks to modern classroom designs.
Emotions get the best of everyone sometimes, but there are a few things you can do to take back control.
Experiencing emotions is a normal part of everyday life. However, at times, you may find that your feelings are all too much. New research suggests how to gain back control.
How to Control Your Emotions so Your Emotions Don’t Control You Sharpening your emotional regulation skills will make you mentally stronger.