Resilience Tip Sheets Course Information Course Instructor Andrea Heil Author Welcome to the Course! Welcome/Start Here! Introduction to the Tip Sheets 5 Ways to Help Children Feel Safe 5 Ways to Help Children Feel Safe Have a Consistent Routines With a Visual Schedule Partner With Families Use Transition Strategies Attend to Children’s Feelings and Needs Have Developmentally Appropriate Expectations Summary: 5 Ways to Help Children Feel Safe Check Your Knowledge Activity: Helping Children Feel Safe 5 Ways to Build a Positive Relationship with Children Positive Relationships Matter! Create a Climate of Warmth Help Children Identify and Express Feelings Build Personal Connections Catch the Good Get to Know Families Summary: 5 Ways to Build a Positive Relationship with Children Check Your Knowledge Activitiy: Building a Positive Relationship with Children 5 Ways to Encourage Children Be Specific and Point Out Effort, Hard Work, and Individual Progress Enthusiastically Acknowledge Children’s Effort and Feelings Words Matter! Catch Em’ in the Act! Offer Hopefulness with Learning New Skills Point Out Children’s Individual Strengths Summary: 5 Ways to Encourage Children Check Your Knowledge Activity: Encouraging Children 5 Ways to Help Children Be Creative What is Creativity? Provide Open-Ended Materials Provide Adequate Time For Free Play Activate the Senses Engage in Physical Movement Encourage Children to Explore Their Interests Summary: 5 Ways to Help Children Be Creative Check Your Knowledge Activity: Encouraging Creativity 5 Ways to Help Children Cope What is Coping? Be Present With Children Help Children Identify and Work Through Big Feelings Encourage Children to Keep Going in Difficult Moments Encourage Children in Finding Solutions Teach Regulation Skills Summary: 5 Ways to Help Children Cope Check Your Knowledge Activity: Helping Children Cope Wrapping Up The 5 Tip Sheets Everyday Interactions to Build Resilience Your Role in Building Resilience Check Your Knowledge Quiz Course Evaluation & Wrapping Up