Plan of Activities:
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Circle Time: - Read a book about using gentle hands and no hitting - Discuss the importance of being kind and respectful to others - Sing songs about being gentle and kind
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Art Station: - Provide materials for children to create artwork depicting gentle actions - Encourage children to draw pictures of themselves using gentle hands - Display the artwork around the classroom as a reminder
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Sensory Play Area: - Set up a sensory bin filled with soft materials for children to explore - Talk about how it feels to be gentle and how it feels to be hit - Encourage children to use gentle hands while playing in the sensory bin
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Dramatic Play Corner: - Provide dress-up clothes and props for children to act out scenarios involving using gentle hands - Guide children in role-playing situations where they can practice being kind and respectful to each other - Discuss different ways to resolve conflicts without hitting
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Outdoor Play Area: - Organize games and activities that promote teamwork and cooperation - Emphasize the importance of playing together peacefully - Encourage children to use gentle hands while playing with each other
Book Ideas: 1. “Hands Are Not for Hitting” by Martine Agassi 2. “Teeth Are Not for Biting” by Elizabeth Verdick 3. “Words Are Not for Hurting” by Elizabeth Verdick
Community Links: 1. Reach out to local parenting groups or organizations that promote positive discipline techniques 2. Collaborate with child psychologists or counselors who specialize in teaching children about empathy and conflict resolution 3. Partner with community centers or schools that offer workshops on peaceful communication and conflict resolution for families
By incorporating these activities, play opportunities, book ideas, and community links into your lesson plan, you can effectively teach your students about using gentle hands and no hitting in a fun and engaging way.
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