Assertive Communication and "I" Statements
The use of "I" statements can be very helpful in conflict resolution and promotes assertive communication rather than passive or aggressive communication. "I" statements are a part of healthy relationships because rather than placing blame on another person, it is a tool to discuss needs in a nonjudgmental, non-accusatory way. Image credit to Veryspecialtales.com
Social Emotional Learning For kids
Help kids build confidence, manage emotions, and develop empathy with this engaging Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Worksheet! 🌟 Perfect for parents, teachers, and counselors, this printable activity encourages self-awareness, kindness, and positive thinking in a fun and interactive way. Ideal for home, classroom, or therapy use!
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