Introduction
Teaching students how to manage their thoughts and feelings is crucial for their social-emotional growth. One effective tool is the Self-Controller Scanner, which helps students identify when they are losing control and choose the best strategy to regain it. This blog post will introduce an easy, no-prep activity that educators can use to teach students about the Self-Controller Scanner and discuss related skills that can further support their development.
No-Prep Activity
Introduce the Self-Controller Scanner with the following activity, which requires no preparation or materials from the educator:
- Ask students to sit comfortably and close their eyes.
- Guide them through a body and brain scan, asking them to focus on their thoughts and feelings at that moment.
- Encourage students to identify any emotions or thoughts that may be distracting them or causing them to lose control.
- Ask students to think of a strategy they can use to regain control, such as taking deep breaths, counting to ten, or asking for help.
- After a few minutes, have students open their eyes and share their experiences with the class.
This activity helps students practice using the Self-Controller Scanner and become more aware of their thoughts and feelings.
Discussion Questions
Use these questions to stimulate further discussions about the Self-Controller Scanner and related concepts:
- Why is it important to be aware of our thoughts and feelings?
- What are some strategies you can use to regain control when you feel overwhelmed or distracted?
- How can using the Self-Controller Scanner help you in different situations, such as at school, at home, or with friends?
- Can you think of a time when you used a strategy to regain control of your thoughts or feelings? How did it help you?
- How can we support each other in using the Self-Controller Scanner and managing our emotions?
Related Skills
Teaching students about the Self-Controller Scanner is just one aspect of their social-emotional development. Here are some other relevant skills for students:
- Mindfulness: Practicing mindfulness can help students become more aware of their thoughts and feelings and respond to them in a more controlled manner.
- Emotion Regulation: Learning to identify and manage emotions effectively is essential for maintaining control and making good decisions.
- Self-Awareness: Developing self-awareness helps students recognize their strengths and weaknesses and understand how their emotions can impact their behavior.
- Problem Solving: Teaching students problem-solving skills can help them address challenges and regain control in difficult situations.
Next Steps
Interested in exploring more activities and resources to support your students’ social-emotional development? Sign up for free samples of the Self-Controller Scanner and other related materials at Everyday Speech. With these resources, you’ll be well-equipped to help your students build crucial life skills and become more resilient, empathetic individuals.