Topic Challenge: Thoughts and Feelings, Fostering Emotional Maturity in Children
This week’s topic: Feelings and journaling (real life edition) We recorded in the middle of a heatwave, so we’re talking dysregulation, grumpy kids, and how hard it can be to “do the right thing” when everyone’s overstimulated.
What we actually found helpful:- A feelings wheel (free printable) to help kids find more precise words than just “angry/sad”
- A simple empathy prompt: “How do you think your sibling feels?”
- Journaling alternatives for kids who hate writing: drawing feelings, scribble pages, talking, creativity, movement, baking
- A reminder that feelings aren’t just cognitive — sometimes kids regulate best through safe physical outlets
Season 5 Sponsor: Strew (home education logging app)
This week we’re sharing a quick behind-the-scenes feature: Study Points settings.
In the Study Points area you can choose an education style (child-led learning, Waldorf/Steiner, Charlotte Mason, unschooling/deschooling, or general home ed) which can change how the Study Points categories are shown. It’s totally optional, but a handy way to get an at-a-glance view of what you’ve been logging over time. Use code 'bighomeed' if you try Strew. https://strew.app/
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