When You Feel So Mad That You Want to Roar: Strategy Song and Activity | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

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Resource Type
Classroom Material
Keywords
self-control listening skills anger feelings Preschool
Subjects
Health Studies
Grade Levels
Pre-K Kindergarten
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When You Feel So Mad That You Want to Roar: Strategy Song and Activity | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

In this video excerpt, Daniel Tiger and his friends sing a song about conquering anger by counting to four. They find that getting mad when things go wrong is normal, but when you get mad, stop, count to four, and then you'll be able to reflect and come up with a solution to the problem that makes you happier. In the related activity, use music and movement to help children practice slowing down and controlling their actions. Before children can think clearly enough to deal constructively with their angry feelings, they need self-control in order to slow down and calm down.

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PBS Learning Media

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