Building Emotional Intelligence

A Skills-Based Curriculum for Improving Children's Coping, Social and Academic Success

$24.95

SKU: B982-Net

This skills and sensory-based curriculum offers 46 activity-based lessons to provide a comprehensive way to help children increase their emotional intelligence (EQ). Students learn about feelings as they relate to self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills.

Children become equipped with an understanding of emotions and then practice specific emotion-related skills that can help them deal with the normal stressors of everyday life.

Lessons are flexible and can be delivered to classrooms, small groups or individual students.

Topics include:

  • 5 categories of feelings
  • Emotion level ratings
  • Coping skills
  • Nonverbal reading of others
  • Empathy and social communication skills
  • And more
Written by Aaron Wiemeier
Paperback ISBN 9781598502268
Grades K-6
144 pages
Release Date March 1, 2018

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Aaron Wiemeier

Aaron started his journey as a pre-med major in college, and then quickly became fascinated with the underpinnings of human behavior and process, in particular environmental psychology. With an interest in brain physiology, he received his masters degree in Counseling Psychology in 1997, and promptly started working at the brain injury center he was interning at. He moved to Colorado in 1998 to work at an emancipation group home in Arvada, Colorado working with teens coming out of detention centers, shifted to a 3 year stint at a residential treatment center in Northwest Denver, and eventually moved into private practice in 2003. Aaron built a successful private practice serving primarily children and families in the adoptive, foster care and human service system and generally became know as the therapist to call when they had a case or child no one could or would work with. In 2015, he took a detour and became the Dean of Students at a K-8 charter school in Littleton, Colorado where he pioneered the integration of mental health into the education and disciplinary system. He left the school to return to private practice in 2018.

Aaron conducts trainings nationally and is an expert in the neurophysiology of trauma, attachment & adoption and has worked successfully with the most difficult of clients and with the most chaotic and conflictual systems. His pioneering work and program development led to highly successful outcomes that increased permanency in least restrictive settings and ultimately reduced fiscal spending particularly in the mental health, educational and legal systems. Aaron has authored 2 books on developing emotional intelligence including school-based curriculum that can be implemented in short 15-minute increments to not interfere with the demands of classroom instruction. In 2019, he co-authored School-Based Interventions for the Traumatized Student, which is the culmination of a life’s work centered around creative ways to reach, work with and inspire hope in children who have experienced trauma. He is in the process of writing a new soon to be self-published book called The TEACHER Therapist: A Guide to Becoming the Teacher You Were Never Trained to Be; a title that speaks for itself. 

Aaron Wiemeier

Aaron started his journey as a pre-med major in college, and then quickly became fascinated with the underpinnings of human behavior and process, in particular environmental psychology. With an interest in brain physiology, he received his masters degree in Counseling Psychology in 1997, and promptly started working at the brain injury center he was interning at. He moved to Colorado in 1998 to work at an emancipation group home in Arvada, Colorado working with teens coming out of detention centers, shifted to a 3 year stint at a residential treatment center in Northwest Denver, and eventually moved into private practice in 2003. Aaron built a successful private practice serving primarily children and families in the adoptive, foster care and human service system and generally became know as the therapist to call when they had a case or child no one could or would work with. In 2015, he took a detour and became the Dean of Students at a K-8 charter school in Littleton, Colorado where he pioneered the integration of mental health into the education and disciplinary system. He left the school to return to private practice in 2018.

Aaron conducts trainings nationally and is an expert in the neurophysiology of trauma, attachment & adoption and has worked successfully with the most difficult of clients and with the most chaotic and conflictual systems. His pioneering work and program development led to highly successful outcomes that increased permanency in least restrictive settings and ultimately reduced fiscal spending particularly in the mental health, educational and legal systems. Aaron has authored 2 books on developing emotional intelligence including school-based curriculum that can be implemented in short 15-minute increments to not interfere with the demands of classroom instruction. In 2019, he co-authored School-Based Interventions for the Traumatized Student, which is the culmination of a life’s work centered around creative ways to reach, work with and inspire hope in children who have experienced trauma. He is in the process of writing a new soon to be self-published book called The TEACHER Therapist: A Guide to Becoming the Teacher You Were Never Trained to Be; a title that speaks for itself. 

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