This session equips you with the heavy-duty rain gear and communication lanterns your students need to navigate complex social-emotional terrain. When the weather turns fierce and a sudden emotional flash flood hits your classroom, a map alone isn't enough—you need the advanced survival skills to guide your pack safely back to camp.
What We'll Pack in Your Camp Kit:
- Master the Keys to Communication: Learn how to teach keiki the exact verbal and non-verbal trail signs needed to clear the air after an emotional downpour.
- Unlock the Power of Kotowazas: Discover how these catchy, memorable catchphrases act as mental umbrellas and walking sticks, helping kids self-regulate before a emotional thunderstorm takes out the whole campsite.
- Advanced Wilderness Tactics: Get hands-on practice on how to redirect challenging behaviors and repair communication rifts when the trail gets rocky.
Whether you're a seasoned Gen Ed guide, a SPED trailblazer, a frontline EA, or an Admin keeping the whole forest safe, Kimochis 201 will upgrade your toolkit from basic shelter to an unshakeable, storm-proof basecamp. Let’s help our keiki predict their internal weather and communicate like expert woodsmen!