❤️ SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING (40 Lessons) • 🟣 D. Problem Solving & Safety
I can use simple steps to solve problems calmly. I can practise stopping, breathing, naming the problem, and choosing a kind, fair, and safe idea.
Every day we meet small problems: someone takes a toy, two people talk at the same time, or a game does not feel fair.
Solving problems calmly means…
Simple steps — Stop, Breathe, Think, Choose
Calm problem-solving ideas
Why calm matters
Adults can say: "Let us do our steps: Stop, breathe, think, choose. What is one calm idea we can try?"
Picture strip: "Stop, Breathe, Think, Choose"
You and an adult will choose one small, real-life problem and draw a calm problem-solving map with the steps.
Use this practice to help your child notice how calm steps can change a problem story.
Answer each question about calm steps, kind words, and fair ideas.
1) What does it mean to solve a problem calmly?
2) What is the first step in the calm problem-solving steps?
3) Why do we take a slow breath when we feel upset?
4) What does it mean to name the problem?
5) Which sentence is an "I" message?
6) Two children both want the same crayon. Which calm idea is best?
7) How might people feel when we solve a problem calmly?
8) When is it a good idea to ask an adult for help?
9) What should you do if your calm idea does not work the first time?
10) What is one big goal of this lesson?