Coping Skills - Parent 2
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Your child is participating in classroom activities focused on learning to identify and use helpful coping strategies/skills. We have been discussing the difference between harmful, helpful and time-out coping skills/strategies.
Definition: Coping skills are needed to help us handle challenging life situations successfully. A coping skill is an action that you can take to lessen a stressful situation or react more positively.
We would love for you to keep the discussion going at home! Here are just a few ideas to help get the conversation started:
- Helpful coping strategy: Allows you to regain emotional control. You feel better about yourself and you are respectful to yourself and others.
- Harmful coping strategy: Does not allow for emotional control. You may be physically and verbally aggressive towards yourself, others, or property.
- Time-out strategy: Allows you to calm down. It is temporary and should be used with a positive strategy.
Activity
Make a list of helpful coping strategies you can use at home, work, or with friends.