Teaching Feelings Ero Collection -9 11 - Care- «TESTED ●»

: Occurs after Sylvie falls ill (Day 16/17 event). The player

For more tools from the Teaching Feelings Ero Collection, including printable fossil decks and care map templates, visit your professional learning community repository. Teaching Feelings Ero Collection -9 11 - Care-

Notice there is no forced "I'm sorry." Forced apologies are the enemy of genuine care. : Occurs after Sylvie falls ill (Day 16/17 event)

She looked up at you, the needle forgotten for a moment. In the depth of her expression, there was no longer just the hollow obedience of a slave, but the growing, fragile trust of someone who finally felt safe. She looked up at you, the needle forgotten for a moment

If a child brings up national tragedy, you refer them to the school counselor. Your job, using the Ero Collection, is to stabilize the daily emotional ecosystem. Do not conflate the earthquake with the pothole. Both need fixing, but with different tools.

Teaching feelings and emotional intelligence is a vital component of personal and social development. The 9/11 attacks highlighted the importance of emotional support and care in the face of trauma and adversity. By teaching feelings and promoting EI, we can build stronger, more resilient individuals and communities, better equipped to navigate the complexities of the 21st century. As we move forward, it's essential to prioritize emotional intelligence and teaching feelings, ensuring that individuals have the skills they need to thrive in all aspects of life.

Acts like head-patting and providing proper meals are essential to increase her intimacy score.