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This session teaches people to recognise that our own feelings and to understand that some feelings are harder to cope with than others.
In this session we will learn: to recognise that our feelings are individual; to understand that some feelings are harder to cope with than others; that talking about feelings can help; how expressing your feelings can help you manage them.
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Create a safe and positive learning environment by agreeing ground rules for the session.
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Make sure young people know what support is available and how to access this support.
Ask students to individually rate themselves on the scale from one to ten for each challenge depending on how big a challenge it seems to them. Ask them to then share in pairs then in groups of four. The students then feed back – what did they notice? Were they all different? Note that everyone has rated the challenge differently. After a few challenges, ask students what they have noticed. For example, that we all feel differently about different challenges, and that there is more than one factor that affects where we stand. What are these? Ask students for ideas. Which challenges do they think would be hardest to talk about, and why?
Optional activity: Divide the class into five groups and give each group one of the sad, happy, angry, scared, or worried cards. Ask the groups to come up with as many ways to describe different feelings as they can e.g. drawing, words, colour, pattern. Ask each group to share some ideas.
Feelings are different for all of us. It helps to use words to describe how intensely we are experiencing them. Some feelings are easier to describe and talk about than others.
Do I feel able to express how I feel? How could this help me?
This session links to: Let it out | What is emotional health? | Talking helps | Overcoming barriers | Developing listening skills | Who are Samaritans? | Self-harm myths and facts | Coping with changes | My support network
It is also part of 2 suggested learning journeys:
Learning journey: Ups and downs of the day | Expressing feelings | Managing stress, making choices | Building resilience | Talking helps | Being positive
Learning journey: my emotional health: Ups and downs of the day | Talking about depression | Expressing feelings (short) | Talking helps: it’s hard to say (short) | Finding a way forward | Positive thinking | Who are Samaritans?
Make sure young people know what support is available and how to access this support.