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Social Learning Without Shame
Good social learning takes a relationship-centered approach that affirms a child's dignity and self-worth.

Kelly Priest
Jul 29, 20207 min read
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Teaching Perspective Taking
What is "perspective taking," and why is it important?

Kelly Priest
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Start With Yourself
Authentic use of self in guiding childrens' social learning.

Kelly Priest
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Sneaky Squirrel / Hungry Squirrel
Teaching perspective taking to young children with a squirrel, a bird, and a thought bubble!

Kelly Priest
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Teaching Flexible Thinking
How to teach and support flexible thinking ... instead of demanding compliance.

Kelly Priest
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Teaching Self Regulation
Four tips for effectively teaching self-regulation.

Kelly Priest
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Let's Play! A Playdate Tip Sheet
A playdate tip sheet to help scaffold better playdates for better social learning.

Kelly Priest
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Social Learning Without Shame
Good social learning takes a relationship-centered approach that affirms a child's dignity and self-worth.

Kelly Priest
7 min read
115
0
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