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Topic 3 - Positive Coping 

Learning activities in this topic provide opportunities for students to identify and discuss different types of coping strategies. When children and young people develop a language around coping, they are more likely to be able to understand and deliberately utilise a range of productive coping strategies and diminish their use of unproductive coping strategies. Students learn to extend their repertoire of coping strategies and benefit from critically reflecting on their own choices and being exposed to alternative options. Activities introduce students to the concept of self-talk and practice using positive self-talk to approach and manage challenging situations. Positive self-talk is a key strategy for coping with negative thoughts, emotions and events. It is associated with greater persistence in the face of challenge, and can be learnt or strengthened through practice. 

 

Year Level

Activities will assist students to:

 

Foundation

  • re-engage with a vocabulary of common emotions
  • build social good will through group play
  • learn positive self-talk strategies
  • identify negative emotions
  • identify what can help them cope when they experience negative emotions
  • learn and practise techniques for self-calming
  • learn self-talk techniques to understand and manage their own emotions

 

1 & 2

  • learn strategies for working out who goes first in a game
  • discuss negative emotions they can feel when they lose or are excluded from a game and the strengths they need to help them cope with these emotions
  • explore the difference between calming and cheering coping strategies
  • identify times when they need to use calming or cheering coping strategies
  •  identify situations that can cause fear
  • select coping strategies to help in dealing with their fears
  • name the things that can make them feel angry
  • practise strategies to help them control the way they express anger
  • identify that everyone has different fears, responses and coping strategies
  • recognise the need to respect this diversity

 

3 & 4

  • identify that everyone has different fears, responses and coping strategies
  • recognise the need to respect this diversity
  • investigate how emotional responses vary in depth and strength
  • describe situations that can lead to strong emotions
  • work cooperatively and energetically
  • identify the types of events and situations that can lead to feeling strong emotions
  • practise techniques for controlling anger and reflect on how these techniques might help them to control their emotions
  • focus on the impact their actions can have on others
  • learn a technique for making a strong apology

 

5 & 6

  • investigate the concepts of positive and negative self-talk
  • develop a positive self-talk vocabulary
  • practise using positive self-talk
  • understand the distinction between positive and negative coping strategies
  • identify a range of positive coping strategies they can use in their everyday lives
  • develop their social skills through participating in small group activities
  • share positive coping strategies they use in their everyday lives
  • acknowledge the contribution that friends
  • can make to each other through use of positive coping strategies