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Self-Regulation – ABCD Strategy

Added: 27 Mar 2025 Contributor: Resource type: Guide/notes / Tool

Games are interactive and competitive. This can lead to intense emotions. Anger is an unhealthy coping mechanism. Anger can ruin the game/lesson and potentially lead to violence which is very dangerous to our students. It's part of our role as Teachers to teach children how to manage and regulate their emotions. One possible strategy that could be used is the ABCD strategy. Click on the poster to read about exactly how it works.

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