Our Favorite Tweets: September 2023
Helping Students Identify Their Emotions
Try these strategies to help students develop the emotional literacy skillset that will allow them to better understand—and react—to their feelings. https://t.co/awiUlwR9gZ
— edutopia (@edutopia) September 25, 2023
Like this tweet? Emotional regulation is our focus in Module 0!
Being Valued vs. Being Needed
In everyday life, it’s better to be valued than needed.
Being needed creates dependency in others and obligation for you. You feel worried and guilty about letting them down.
Being valued grants autonomy. Your help is appreciated but not expected on their road to self-reliance.
— Adam Grant (@AdamMGrant) September 27, 2023
Without Listening for Anything
After 20 years of writing books, I’m compiling Kindle readers’ most highlighted passages.
Here’s one about a key to effective listening: pic.twitter.com/nxplusa1nY
— Daniel Pink (@DanielPink) September 27, 2023
Go Ahead and Watch a Movie in Class
Films can be meaningful for children in these 4 ways:
1️⃣They can fuel social intelligence
2️⃣They are an opportunity to experience (moral) beauty
3️⃣They help children gain insights about life
4️⃣They can inspire children to never give up@GreaterGoodSC https://t.co/EcG46qnNdH— MindShift (@MindShiftKQED) September 27, 2023
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