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No Smiling Here!
Thanks for joining me! Explore all songs in this free and public space through "Song and Ditty Tab" Join GuideNotes for the vault of song lists that link to Topic, Social-emotional component, Daily Rhythm, Transition Cycle Point, and more! Free or Patron levels. This work depends on contributions from individuals and organizations. If you need free, here it is. If you can contribute, please do so! Let me know what you think and what you need at Frolic@KathrynPara.com!
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Noun, Noun, Noun and Verb
This song gets several ever-song, or multi-tool designations from Kathryn. It is written as a zipper song, and specifically to substitute a body part to a place. It could be called the "part to the place" song. Kathryn teachers educators to use this song as a CodeVerb™ song, where we can use the special interest of a child, and a playful pretend to help children do something, like fish to the river, or horsies to the barn. Use with current topic. Use with a long-term item in the space, or invent a way to connect the song to a journey you want the children to take, like going along the hall to the bathroom, using a representation of a river (could be blue painter's tape) and having the kiddos do "fish to the river". Use this powerful song as a multitool at different parts of the day. Coordinate with another teacher down the hall, or parent, or use it as a school or center culture creator but having pretend pathways around the school. These pathways could change over time or could stay the same. I love the celebration part of this song as well. The "hooray" is an opportunity for self-regulation, with kiddos being louder or smaller. Group guide indicates with fingers how loud to be when children join in saying "hooray"!
Nose, Cheeky-Cheek!
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Oakie Doakie Tree
This is a social-emotional song a bout an oak tree. Intended to pair with an oakie doakie tree check in, during which the child indicates their feelings. It is also intended to provide a space for kiddos to self-regulate to cool down or begin to name big feelings they are having. It is NOT intended as a time out space. It's about understanding self and having things to do to regulate self, while providing a safe way for a child to opt out of an activity. This is intended to be trauma- informed and to be introduced as an option, with the educators or family honoring the request for oakie doakie tree time.
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