Wednesday 13 May 2020

What is Brain Bully? How do you teach it?

Early childhood is where the action is! Little children catch on quickly to ideas which are quirky and amusing. Just look at the Wiggles and their enduring popularity with the younger folk. Tap into their sense of the ridiculous and you have something to work with.

Mr Chin is a character who doesn't finish his jobs. He stops himself because his Brain Bully thinking tells him 'it's too hard.' The video explains what Brain Bully is and how to teach it using the experiences of Mr Chin.


This 7 minute video is for the younger children and suggest ways their parents and carers can help them learn that their thinking, feelings and behaviours are all interconnected. Have a look :) 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Brain Bully represents irrational thinking e.g. if i say to myself 'I am dumb' this is not supported by evidence. For instance you can e.g. write your name so you can't be dumb. I call this Brain Bully thinking i.e. it is irrational. Thank you for your question terima kasih :)

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