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Teaching Self-Management
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Online journals and organisations that support the work of Teacher Librarians.
Teaching Self Management
Self-management plans are used to teach students to independently complete tasks and take an active role in monitoring and reinforcing their own behavior.
The Parent Coach: Coaching Video Game Self-Control Skills To
Self-control requires self-monitoring and a strategic approach. Explain to kids that much like the games require, they can use strategies to rule their emotions and behaviors towards others while in…
You Can Teach Self Control
Self-control enables students to not disrupt class, or talk when a lesson is being taught. Students accept an approach to self-control when a game is used to teach this skill.
Teaching Self-Control
These skills will increase children’s self-control and tolerance of others.
Teaching Self-Management and Self-Determination Skills
Ideas for promoting independence in the transition to adult life.
Out Of Control
Games for developing anger management.
Principles of Competition
Read about the five principles of honorable competition and learn about things to avoid.
Self Control in Peer Groups
This paper provides a psychologically grounded theory of endogenous peer effects, as well as of the importance of group morale.
Art Activities For Teaching Self-Control
Here is a list of multimedia art activities that can be used to explore the theme of self-control.
Chill Out
Game used for teaching self-control and anger management.
Games Assault Self-control
Young people who play violent video games show increased activity in areas of the brain linked to emotional arousal and decreased responses in regions that govern self-control, a new study has found.
Games to Teach Values
Sometimes you would like to introduce or reinforce a value. Why not do it in a game setting? These are games that have been contributed by Guiders and Scouters.
Self-Control Game
The game SELF CONTROL is used to teach important concepts for personal development.
Teaching Self-Control
Martin Henley has created a curriculum for teaching students the self-control skills they need to control impulses, manage group situations, and adapt to school routines.