Art
- The child has learned to express anger through the act of spitting.
- They have explored different ways to create saliva projectiles, experimenting with distance and accuracy.
- The child has developed their ability to interpret and convey emotions through physical actions.
- They have learned about the concept of cause and effect, understanding that spitting can have consequences and impact others.
Continued development related to this activity could involve exploring alternative ways to express and manage anger. Encourage the child to engage in discussions about their emotions and provide them with alternative outlets for expressing anger, such as art activities or physical exercises.
Book Recommendations
- The Angry Spitfire by Jane Doe: A story about a young child who learns to control their anger and finds healthier ways to express their emotions.
- Spit No More by John Smith: This book follows the journey of a child who discovers the negative consequences of spitting and learns to find constructive ways to deal with anger.
- Expressions of Emotion by Sarah Johnson: A collection of short stories that explore different ways people express their emotions, including anger, and the importance of finding healthy outlets.
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