from Part II - A Session-by-Session Guide to Feeling and Body Investigators
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2023
The Ouchies is our session about pain: emotional pain, poop pain, muscle pain, worry pain – among others. Investigations focus on the important messages of pain and explore what happens to certain pain sensations when you listen and respond to them. For example, what happens to emotional pain when you get a hug? Sample characters include Ella the Emotional Pain and Patricia the Poop Pain. Children challenge themselves to show how strong they are and how much they can do even when they feel a bit uncomfortable.
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