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- What’s special about Daniel is that he provides child-friendly lessons on important social skills, such as perspective-taking, social understanding, and self-regulation. The show is filled with catchy phrases and songs that can help children – with or without autism – navigate the complex arena of social interactions.
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Daniel Tiger's Life's Little Lessons uses the PBS KIDS model of watch (watching video), play (playing games), explore (engaging in group activities), and share (communicating with families), giving parents and educators the opportunity to work together to put children on the road to success.
- Use Your Words Offers Ideas on How to Help Children Identify Emotions and Use Their Words to Express How They Are Feeling so That Others Will Understand How They Feel And/Or What They Want
Just like Daniel Tiger in DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD is...
- Explore The Friendship Topic
By seeing how Daniel Tiger and Miss Elaina work out their...
- Explore The Separation Topic
Episode: Daniel Goes to School. Daniel joins his friends...
- Mad Feelings Provides Resources for Helping Children Develop Self-Control and Strategies for What to Do When They Feel Mad
Daniel and his friends are excited to be able to try the new...
- Explore The Sharing Topic
In this set of resources, we will focus on how you can help...
- Explore The Persistence Topic
We can learn from the strength of the people we trust the...
- Use Your Words Offers Ideas on How to Help Children Identify Emotions and Use Their Words to Express How They Are Feeling so That Others Will Understand How They Feel And/Or What They Want
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Parents of today may notice some familiar themes as they watch “Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood” with their children. The show is the cartoon descendant of “Mister Rogers' Neighborhood;” the 4-year-old animated Daniel Tiger is the son of Daniel Striped Tiger, a puppet from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Daniel's friends also are the children, siblin...
Rasmussen and his colleagues enrolled 127 preschoolers between the ages of 2 to 6, plus one parent per child, in the study. About two-thirds of the group was classified as low-income, which Rasmussen said was intentional. “The low-income kids don't get some of the social interactions that are necessary to develop these school-readiness skills,” he ...
As the Daniel Tiger producers worked with Rasmussen, they passed on some anecdotal evidence they'd heard: “Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood” was good for teaching life skills to children with autism. Rasmussen reached out to Dotson and brought him to the research team. Dotson started with watching the show. After a few episodes he understood why childre...
The research into autism raised more questions than it provided answers. Dotson and the other researchers are working to replicate the results found in the pilot study. Because they are working with more children, they have older and younger children along with some who are high-functioning and others who are almost nonverbal, which has produced di...
Emotional development skills include the ability to regulate behavior, to manage feelings, to feel competent in completing tasks, and confident in trying new things.
In this set of resources, we will focus on how you can help children work on developing the social skill of sharing. Watch Episode: Daniel Shares His Tigertastic Car
Aug 24, 2017 · Watch how Daniel and his friends learn to take turns and initiate verbal communication when the... Play dates are fun for kids and a crucial part of growing up.
Sep 16, 2019 · Emotional development skills include the ability to regulate behavior, to manage feelings, to feel competent in completing tasks, and confident in trying new things.