Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Zones of Regulations Ponder #6

 


19 comments:

  1. Kia Ora everyone. How I could help is by telling them to take deep breaths because it makes the person that is in the red zone calm and in the green zone.

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  2. Kia Ora, tell you jokes to be happy.

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  4. Kia Ora everyone. If I had a situation like this with my friend then I would probably do is tell him to count to 100, 1000, 10000 and you could also tell him to count to a billion if he could. The second tip would be the most easiest and the fastest way, take deep breathes and try to control your anger. I could also tell him my way that I used once in red Zone, which is touching my fingers with my thumb one by one and slowly. Thank you for sharing a great experience of sharing a comment about zones of regulation.
    Blog you later,
    Asfan.

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  5. Kia ora everybody,If my friend gets converted in to the red zone how I would help him is first tell her or him to calm down take some deep breaths and get her or his mind converted in to the green zone and play with me.
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    Fahtima.

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  6. Try to calm him down by playing his favorite game or if they are at school you can just tell him to take a deep breath(s), listen to what he wants and needs, put him or her on control of the group.


    I'll blog you later.

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  7. Kia Ora Muhennad here. I think how to help my friend is to clam down, take deep breaths, tell him funny jokes to make him laugh, play with him and tell him what he wants to play.

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  8. Kia Ora everyone. If my friend went in the red zone I would try to make them calm or help him and play with him to keep happy and forget that he was in the red zone and try to make him not notice that he is in the green zone.

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  9. Kia Ora. How I would tell him to cam down is to tell him to take deep breaths and forget. Of the mess that made you made so he came go back in the green zone.

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  10. Morena everyone, How I can help my friend get into the Green zone from the Red zone is:That I will tell them to sit down and take deep breathes and tell them something that will make them happy!
    😁😊

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  11. Kia Ora everyone. How I could help is by telling them to take deep breaths and count to 30 backwards that might help them to calm down.

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  12. Kia Ora, if my friend gets into the red zone, I could tell them to take a deep breathe and tell him to tell someone how her or she is feeling.

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  13. Melo e lelei everyone. I think the way to get your friend back in the green zone is to tell them to clam down and then take them away from what made them angry and to take deep breaths.

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  14. Kia Ora,if someone is in the Red zone and their want to come back in the Green zone.Their should tell how they are feeling and take deep breaths in and out.
    😝

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  15. If you are in the red zone then take a walk and calm down, that is how you get back in the the green zone.

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    -Maria

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  16. Kia Ora everyone, how I could make my friend is by making them laugh and tell him to think about the good times and all of the fun thing we did with each other and with his family and just to calm him down in the green zone.

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  17. Kia Ora everyone. How I could help my friend is by: Making him laugh and tell him to take three deep breaths and slowly calm down. And by any chance, I could tell him to think about his favourite thing to do in holidays.

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    - Alofa out

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  18. Hi everyone. How I could help is by telling them to take deep breaths because it makes the person that is in the red zone calm and is in the green zone.

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  19. Kia Ora everyone. If someone was in the red zone I would make them laugh, calm down and I would tell them to beathe in and breathe out and that is how I would calm someone down.
    Stephen

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