Life Skills
Apologizing: Saying Sorry and Making It Right
A class where students will learn the importance of apologizing and working to make things right
Karla Griffin (B.A. Elementary Education)
1483 total reviews for this teacher
9 reviews for this class
Completed by 42 learners
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4-7
year olds
3-8
learners per class
$14
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Meets once
40 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
Apologizing can be tricky. In this class, learners will discuss that an apology is more than just saying the words "I'm sorry". This lesson will focus on scenarios where one has made a poor choice and caused another person pain. We will acknowledge that saying sorry can be hard and what to do if we don't feel sorry, or don't want to say sorry. Students will then learn the importance of asking, "How can I make it right?", which will help them to understand that sometimes just saying...
I have a degree in elementary education and have been working with kids through teaching, coaching, and childcare for over 15 years. I have extensive experience and expertise working with ESL learners. Also, I am raising three boys of my own ( ages 1, 5 & 8). I am often inspired to create classes that cover subjects I find important in my own parenting journey. I am a lifelong learner and an avid reader. To support my curriculum development I dedicate significant time to reading, listening, and learning about the most current research on child development, teaching, and parenting.
40 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Teacher
Karla Griffin (B.A. Elementary Education) Teaching Confident World Changers | Experienced SEL & ESL Educator
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Lives in the
United States1483 total reviews
1138 completed classes
About Me
"Emotion skills are the missing link in a Child's ability to grow up and be a successful adult." ~Mark Brackett, PH.D. My name is Karla Griffin and I love teaching future world changers! Some of my favorites topics to teach...