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Bethpage’s Kramer Lane Students Channel Their Emotions

Photos courtesy of the Bethpage Union Free School District

Students throughout Kramer Lane Elementary School in the Bethpage Union Free School District are in touch with their emotions thanks to social-emotional push-in lessons from school psychologists Dr. Danielle Rannazzisi and Dr. Louis Ricci. Lessons are geared toward each specific grade level and classes will receive these push-in lessons from Dr. Rannazzisi and Dr. Ricci throughout the 2022-23 school year.

Bethpage’s Kramer Lane Students Channel Their Emotions

First grader John Orenstein next to the different colored zones of regulation.

Dr. Rannazzisi visited Amanda Tepedino’s first grade class on Oct. 14 and educated students on the zones of regulation. She explained to the students that we all have emotions and that we categorize these emotions into different zones that have a specific color. For example, if a student is in the red zone, they might be feeling angry or out of control. Being aware of our emotions helps us regulate our actions.

Bethpage’s Kramer Lane Students Channel Their Emotions

First grader Francis Rapacki put the “tired” emotion in the blue zone.

The class listened intently as Dr. Rannazzisi read “Today I Feel Silly: And Other Moods That Make My Day” by Jamie Lee Curtis. They discussed what the character in the book was feeling and the first graders were able to pinpoint what zone the character was in. Afterwards, Dr. Rannazzisi did an exercise with the class. She read them different scenarios and the emotions the coincide with them. The first graders had to decide what zone the emotion belonged in. They placed their answer in either a blue, green, yellow or red shape, representing the zones. The hands-on lesson kept the class engaged and furthered their knowledge of the zones of regulation.

 

 

 

 

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