Anger is a natural human emotion, but if it isn't managed
properly its effects can be devastating. "Seeing Red" is a
curriculum designed to help elementary and middle-school aged
students better understand their anger so they can make healthy and
successful choices and build strong relationships. This completely
revised and updated edition includes a comprehensive anti-bullying
component, complete with cutting-edge material specific to
cyber-bullying and social media.
Designed especially for use with small groups, "Seeing Red"
enables participants to learn from and empower one another. Its
unique group process helps children and teens build important
developmental objectives such as leadership skills (taking
initiative, presenting in front of the group), social skills
(taking turns, active listening), and building self-esteem (problem
solving, interacting with peers). Key concepts and activities
include:
- Spotting anger triggers and taking responsibility for
mistakes
- Finding healthy ways to deal with provocation and avoiding
losing control
- Identifying feelings, learning steps to control anger, and
exploring consequences
Facilitators will learn how to empower participants through role
playing; helping them to identify associated feelings and recognize
negative behaviors. Each session includes objectives, a list of
supplies, background notes and preparation tasks for the leader, a
warm-up activity, an explanation of the various learning
activities, and a closing activity. See for yourself why "Seeing
Red" remains one of the most highly-regarded resources among
professionals in the field of children's anger management.
Jennifer Simmonds is lead program coordinator at Youth Grief
Services and author of "Children in Change."
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