aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_type | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | No subject |
What age group | Reception / Kindergarten |
What topic | Therapy for special kids |
Quantity | 1 |
Any other preferences |
Hello, little explorers! Today, we are going on a very special adventure to learn about how we can help our friends who might need a little extra support. We will find out about different ways of therapy that can make everyone feel happy and strong inside. Are you ready? Let’s dive in!
We are all different, just like the colours of the rainbow! Some of us have special needs, and that's perfectly okay. Just like superheroes, there are many ways we can help our friends shine bright. Today, we will learn about some fun activities that can help our friends feel better.
To start, let’s loosen up our bodies! Put on some fun music and dance freely. Movement therapy can help friends express their feelings and get their bodies moving. Let’s show off our coolest dance moves!
Now that we’re all warmed up, let’s grab some paper and crayons. Drawing and painting are great ways to express emotions. Let’s create a picture of what makes us happy!
After our art session, we will gather in our comfy story corner. Let’s read a book about feelings. We can talk about how different characters feel in the story and what helps them when they're sad or scared.
After our story, let’s sit together and have a "Feelings Circle". Everyone can share how they feel today. It’s so important to listen to one another and understand that it’s okay to feel all sorts of emotions.
As our adventure comes to an end, let’s take a moment to reflect on what we learned today. We discovered that there are many fun ways to support our friends, just like superheroes do! Everyone deserves to feel happy and included.
Remember, being kind and caring can make a big difference!
Thanks for being such amazing explorers today! Remember, we can all be helpers in our special ways. Let's continue to support each other every day!
Feel free to use this format to engage young children in the topic of therapy and inclusivity in a fun and interactive way!