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Demonstration: Music and Movement With Scarves

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  Video
Duration:
1 minute
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Developed by:
SEEDS for Family School Readiness
Relevant categories:
Behavioral Health Birth to Five Early Education
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Explore a creative and engaging way to teach emotional regulation to children in order to promote their wellbeing. Watch this video for a demonstration of an emotional regulation technique that provides instruction and practice of deep breathing skills for children using music and movement with scarves.

  Keywords: child, connection, early childhood, preschool, SEEDS, stress
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=1708&k=1590708738  
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