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Ever wondered if you're the only one nervous on the first day of school too? This episode dives into the universal experience of "first day jitters" through storytelling, personal anecdotes, and real experiences from inkredible kids around the world.
We kick things off with a reading of the beloved children's book "First Day Jitters," which reveals that nervousness isn't limited to students—teachers feel those butterflies too! Morah Tziri shares about her own experiences both as a child switching schools and as a teacher who sometimes cried on the first day because she wanted everything to work out. These conversations create a safe space for children to acknowledge their own mixed feelings about returning to school.
The magic of this episode comes from the authentic stories submitted by young listeners. From unexpected school building delays that turned into adventures, to a shocking tale of a scorpion falling from a classroom ceiling, to the embarrassment of walking into the wrong classroom that turned into a lasting friendship—these real-life experiences demonstrate how first-day nerves often lead to memorable stories rather than disasters. A guided visualization exercise walks children through what to expect, helping transform anxiety into anticipation.
Ready to face those first-day butterflies with confidence? Listen now, and don't forget our simple challenge: smile at one new person and say hello. That small act of kindness could change someone else's entire first day!
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🎧Remember to send all responses, questions, comments, and ideas to [email protected].
🎧Make sure to follow InKredible Kids on your favorite podcasting app, so you never miss an episode. Be sure to rate the podcast⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and drop a review!
🎧Explore our website: https://inkrediblekids.org/
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Ever wondered if you're the only one nervous on the first day of school too? This episode dives into the universal experience of "first day jitters" through storytelling, personal anecdotes, and real experiences from inkredible kids around the world.
We kick things off with a reading of the beloved children's book "First Day Jitters," which reveals that nervousness isn't limited to students—teachers feel those butterflies too! Morah Tziri shares about her own experiences both as a child switching schools and as a teacher who sometimes cried on the first day because she wanted everything to work out. These conversations create a safe space for children to acknowledge their own mixed feelings about returning to school.
The magic of this episode comes from the authentic stories submitted by young listeners. From unexpected school building delays that turned into adventures, to a shocking tale of a scorpion falling from a classroom ceiling, to the embarrassment of walking into the wrong classroom that turned into a lasting friendship—these real-life experiences demonstrate how first-day nerves often lead to memorable stories rather than disasters. A guided visualization exercise walks children through what to expect, helping transform anxiety into anticipation.
Ready to face those first-day butterflies with confidence? Listen now, and don't forget our simple challenge: smile at one new person and say hello. That small act of kindness could change someone else's entire first day!
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🎧Remember to send all responses, questions, comments, and ideas to [email protected].
🎧Make sure to follow InKredible Kids on your favorite podcasting app, so you never miss an episode. Be sure to rate the podcast⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and drop a review!
🎧Explore our website: https://inkrediblekids.org/
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