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I-Messages for Kids: Meaning + Examples

Type: PDF

License: CCBY

Source: ChildCareEd

Description: I-messages are a way to tell someone how you feel without blaming This resource includes kid-friendly definitions, feelings and needs word banks, classroom-ready examples for common problems (sharing, personal space, teasing, noise, waiting), and quick teacher tips to model and practice I-messages during SEL and conflict-resolution moments. #IMessages #IStatements #ConflictResolution #PositiveGuidance #ClassroomManagement #TeachingCommunication #EmotionalRegulation

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Five'sFour'sKindergartenMixed AgesPreschoolSchool AgeThree's

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