Courage to Learn: How to Develop Mental Well-Being through Collaboration and Communication in Children Aged 7 – 9 Years

Courage to Learn: How to Develop Mental Well-Being through Collaboration and Communication in Children Aged 7 – 9 Years

Courage to Learn: Together We Are Stronger! Each of us has unique strengths or hidden abilities waiting to be discovered. In childhood, it is important to support these abilities and develop them through fun activities.

The module focuses on how we can improve the mental well-being of children aged 7 to 9 through collaboration and communication. In this course, you will learn what methods and techniques you can use to support children in their personal growth and mutual interaction.

  • Collaboration in Play – teach children to work as a team during fun activities that strengthen their relationships.
  • Barrier-Free Communication – discover active listening techniques and open communication that foster trust among children.
  • Supporting Creativity – find out how various arts and games can help children express their feelings and thoughts.
  • Conflict Resolution – teach children how to effectively resolve disputes and disagreements, thereby enhancing their emotional intelligence.
  • Self-Confidence – encourage children to develop self-confidence through positive reinforcement and celebrating their successes.

Conclusion: Join us and try this module to help children discover their strengths and improve their mental well-being through collaboration and communication!

Imagine that two children are arguing over the same crayon. How would you react as an observer?
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If a child doesn't understand the task and appears confused, your first thought is:
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The child interrupts you while you're speaking, what do you tell yourself in your mind?
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In a group of children, one remains aside and does not play. How do you perceive it?
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How would you respond if a child said to you, "This is stupid, I don’t want to do it!"
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Imagine that you made a mistake in front of others as a child. What would you say to that child today as an adult?
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If a child keeps talking and doesn't give you space, how do you react?
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If a group of children starts laughing at someone who has messed something up, what would you say?
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If you could instill one skill in children that you consider essential for their growth, it would be:
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Imagine that a child is afraid to say something in front of the class. What would you do?
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