The workshop stuck in my mind as I went back into the classroom. We now do a lot of rhythm exercises to regulate the class when the students get a little out of sorts. I simply start doing a rhythm with my knees and hands and they start following along. We also integrate this rhythm in our morning circle to say what “color” we are on (emotions) for the day. It helps sharing ideas go quicker.
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