❤️ SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING (40 Lessons) • 🟠 E. Growing Together
I can talk about feeling proud of my progress. I can notice small steps I have made, and I can use kind words for myself and others when we grow.
Proud is a warm, happy feeling inside when we notice something we have worked hard on.
Progress means we are getting a little better at something over time, even if we are not perfect yet.
Examples of progress
Pride and effort go together
Proud vs. bragging
Being proud of others too
Noticing progress over time
Adults can say: "I see your progress. You practised, and you grew. You can feel proud of your effort."
Picture strip: "Little steps, big smile"
You and an adult will make a simple progress ladder for one skill.
Use this practice to help your child notice progress in themselves and others, and to use kind words.
Answer each question about feeling proud, progress, and effort.
1) What does it mean to feel proud of your progress?
2) Which is an example of progress?
3) What helps you make progress?
4) Which sentence is kind pride?
5) Your friend learns to ride a bike. What is a kind thing to say?
6) You tried a new skill and made a mistake. What could you say to yourself?
7) Which picture would show feeling proud of progress?
8) Who can help you notice your progress when it is hard to see?
9) Which sentence shows a healthy goal about progress?
10) What is one big goal of this lesson?