Yunlin's family gave a different kind of Children's Day gift, and played a color monster to teach the children how to manage their emotions.

(Photo by reporter Zhan Shihong)

[Reporter Zhan Shihong/Yunlin Report] Children's Day is coming soon. To give back to the society, Yunlin Jiafu's staff played color monsters and performed picture book stories for Universal Kindergarten children, teaching them how to organize their emotions, talk about love, and achieve self-protection. Give a different Children's Day gift.

The social workers acted as color monsters, and used colors to visualize emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and calm, leading the children in Universal Kindergarten to learn to "sort out emotions, speak out what's inside, and say love well."

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After watching the performance, Wei Xuecheng from A dream class said that he likes the happy mood of the yellow monster the most, shining like the sun, and wants to be good friends with the yellow monster; Luo Jieyin also said that the color monster said not to be angry or cry, practice slowly Saying so can let mom and dad know what I want.

Liao Zhiwen, director of Yunlin Family Support Center, said that children learn to express themselves appropriately, and parents develop appropriate discipline, so that they can talk about love together and increase their self-protection ability. The purpose of Universal Kindergarten’s emotional education is to hope that emotional education and parenting education can be mutually beneficial in the family. Implement the fundamentals of child protection, and accompany parents to accompany children to grow up happily.

He Caihua, the principal of Universal Kindergarten, pointed out that emotions are neutral, accept your own emotions, the performance of color monsters, the content is easy to understand, children can understand and do emotional coping methods, and finally return to calm.

"Sometimes I'm like a color monster. It feels weird. Now I know it's a good way to take a deep breath." Zhang Zhiwei, a child, shared her experience and brought her older friends and children to practice deep breathing together.

Workers of the Yunlin Family Social Welfare Society dress up as monsters to teach children how to manage their emotions.

(Photo by reporter Zhan Shihong)

Yunlin's family gave a different kind of Children's Day gift, and played a color monster to teach the children how to manage their emotions.

(Photo by reporter Zhan Shihong)