Adaptability, Calm, and Gratitude
This item is included in the following series/curriculum: Human Nature
- Grade Level: Primary (1-3)-Upper Elementary (4-6)
- Subjects: Social Studies, Guidance, Communities and Families
- Produced By: Sabbatical Entertainment
- Year: 2018
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Running Time: 25m
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We will begin with Onai the Octopus, who will speak to us about adaptability as a form of acceptance in the face of the changes that arise in life, providing us with a circumstantial accommodation so that we can continue without resisting.
Then Amadeus the Armadillo visits us, to fill us with calm. When something takes us out of our comfort zone, we tend to lose our calm. That is why our friend Armadillo comes to invite us to maintain control and be serene, since it is in that state that we can think better and get some solution.
Finally, Libby the Ladybug will be in charge of teaching us the value of gratitude. It is wonderful to be thankful and recognize what others do for us. Many times we take for granted that the things that happen around us simply happen, however, when we stop to think that there is someone else behind it all, a sense of well-being arises that is gratitude.