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Friday, October 9, 2009

trying to keep smiling: quick trick--brain kiss

Mmmmmuahhhh!

Give your brain a kiss.


I learned so, so much from Maddy's incredible preschool teachers when I parent-aided in her first classroom.

She was only there two mornings a week, and I was there a few times a month, but these women were amazing, patient, and seriously skilled at with working with the teeniest of teeny two-year-olds.

So today's Quick Trick is from them. Just like arm circles and a lot of the Conscious Discipline that they demonstrated, this is something that we've used for quite some time and have had much success with.
  • Brain Kisses: Whenever Maddy, Owen, or Cora show us that they're really thinking--really using their growing brains to figure something out, remember something, or to share something they learned with us--we say,
Give your brain a kiss! Your brain is really working hard today. Or,

How did you figure that out? . . . Give your brain a kiss. Or,

Did you really remember that? Oh my gosh, your brain is working so hard. Give it a kiss.

And then that person kisses his or her hand and then puts the kiss on the top of his or her head.

It might sound strange or quirky or weird to some (and it is a little funny. . .), but it's really normal for us around here to talk about brains and the hard work our brains do to help us learn and grow.

Teachers talk with their students about metacognition--thinking about thinking--so why not start here at home? By giving our brains a little love now and again, we're helping our kiddos to become more aware of their own processes of learning and developing.

Sometimes, if we see Maddy, Owen, or Cora doing something especially loving towards one another or someone else, we say, Give your heart a kiss. I love it.

A lot of discipline techniques do sound different before they become norms for households, and this is certainly one of them; believe me, I know.

Brain--and heart--kisses reflect the idea behind noticing--or sharing with children the times when we observe them demonstrating positive behaviors in hopes of having them repeat those behaviors independently. We're all about celebrating little successes, kind of like the big ole Special Plate, letting them make some choices, or looking at things through a positive lens.

Here's to a weekend full of brain kisses and getting-smarter-(and kinder)-everyday kiddos!

16 comments:

  1. I can't wait to kiss their brains and their faces this weekend! Love you!

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  2. Dr Jean has some great cds out and on one of them she has the song "Kiss your Brain". It is so fun and catchy. You can actually download them from her website.

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  3. Awesome! Thanks for the info, Activity Mom--maybe that's where Maddy's preschool teachers got it in the first place. . ?

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  4. I love it. When I was a teacher we gave our brains a kiss quite often!!!

    Happy SITS sharefest Saturday!!
    Your site is cute. I am a new follower now!

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  5. This is great! My SIL is teaches special needs kids and they do "kiss my brain. now I'm a rock star!". CUTE!
    Happy Saturday Sharefest!

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  6. This is such a darling idea. I'm definitely going to have to try Brain Kisses with my little girl. Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest!

    And thanks for stopping by my blog :) I really appreciate you sweet words.

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  7. What fantastic information, thanks for sharing it! Have a great SITS Saturday!!

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  8. An inspiring post! Thank you so much for this fabulous idea.

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  9. Ok, this is a new one for me as a teacher and a mum - but we'll give it a go! Sounds like just the kind of silly-fun (but purposeful) that I like! Thanks.

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  10. You will love Dr. Jean. You might be able to email her and see if she is visiting a school district near you.

    Check out her cheers. There are tons of ways to acknowledge accomplishments and good deeds.

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  11. I LOVE Dr. Jean. I used her website and music all them time when teaching Pre-K. We even got her to come to our school for a visit. It was a ton of fun for the kids and the teachers.

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  12. I think that is an adorable idea, I'll have to do that with the kids I nanny for.




    PS Thank you for stopping by on my special day!

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  13. I think thats very cute. give your brain a kiss.. :))

    Thanks for visiting me on my special sits day, I hope you had time to enter my giveaways that now end tomorrow! See you soon.
    the Buzz, Brandy

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  14. That is a cute idea, I think I will have to give it a try! Stopping by from SITS, I am glad I found you!

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  15. I learned that from a kindergarten teacher several years ago too- I love to do that with the preschoolers when doing music at church!

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