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Facilitating “Wow” Moments through
Humor, Novelty, Awe, and Fascination
by Joan Young, M.A.
Very Briefly.. A little about Me!
Passionate about helping bring out the best in kids so that
they “flourish”
4th grade teacher/K teacher/coach/tutor
Author of 25 Super Sight Word Songs
Super Sight Word Songs
Finding Ways for All Kids to Flourish
A Little About You!
On the next board, please share by typing
what you hope to learn and/or contribute
to our discussion!

Please indicate your role in education!
Setting the Stage
 These ideas are those that will take minimal time
 The goal is to immunize against the factors of stress and
negativity that impact the school day

 I invite you to think about the most challenging parts of
your day, your classroom and see if you can
invent/modify a practice to reset the tone.
Threats to Environment
On the next board, please write factors
that pose threats to maintaining a positive,
effective classroom environment
Definition of Positive Climate
Who has inspired me?
 Dr. Barbara Fredrickson, author of Positivity

 http://www.amazon.com/Positivity-Groundbreaking-Research
Broaden and Build Theory of Positive Emotions

 http://www.unc.edu/peplab/research.html

 got me thinking of how we can capitalize on positive
emotions and their effect on cognitive flexibility.
Broaden and Build Theory

The expanded cognitive flexibility evident during
positive emotional states results in resource
building that becomes useful over time. 

 Even though a positive emotional state is only
momentary, the benefits last in the form of
traits, social bonds, and abilities that endure into
the future. 
 Dr. Judy Willis
 neurologist, middle school teacher, author
http://www.radteach.com/

 Dr. John Medina, Brain Rules and Brain Rules for Baby
 Dr. John Ratey , author of Spark
 Dr. Todd Kashdan, author of Curious
Who has inspired you?
Positive Environment

Maximize autonomy, increase
choice, raise the bar
Positive lens

Magnify strengths..minimize challenges
Got Practical Ideas? yes
 Routines and Rituals
 Movement
 Music
 Novelty
 Spontaneity
 Time dedicated to exploration of fascination
Routines, Rituals, Jobs
 Student has job of classroom environment engineer
each week

 Other jobs: class photographer, blogger, music manager
 Jobs promote responsibility, community
Music is powerful
Raise your hand if you use music to
enhance the mood or set the stage

At the end during
questions/discussions I would love to
hear how you incorporate music
Use music
 For transitions: signal
 To introduce a new book, topic
 To get kids moving between activities
 In learning: have students create parodies/songs for
learning

 How do you use music?
Novelty Awakens
Present a lesson in a different order,

new place, or while talking like a
character from the book students are
reading.

Start singing the directions or
rhyming.

How do you use novelty to engage?
Be Spontaneous !

 Be creative
 Ignore negativity from peers 
Power of Awe & Fascination

http://allkidscanflourish.blogspot.com/2010/04/power-of-awe-fascination-and-wonder.html
Fascination Time
 Study what you’re interested in studying
 Share a strength or a skill
 Work together in a shared exploration or creation
 Students can record questions/passions in a journal
 Skype an expert in the field
Awe and Aww…
 Baby animals promote positive mood

 Can you look at them and not smile?
 Google: baby animal images
Humor Protects..
Use humor to protect from stress
Celebrate mistakes with humor
Santa’s “slay” : OOPS!
Kids want to make bloopers out of “funny
mistakes”
Celebrate Our Mistakes with
Humor
Students love to “catch me” making a
mistake.
“ I am so glad you are paying attention! I
was testing you!
When we model that mistakes can be
funny, we encourage a growth mindset.
Student Bloopers
Resources for Humor Benefits
What’s you favorite way to seize the
power of humor to uplift?
Be proactive to prevent stress
 Before a big writing test, I spontaneously invited the
students to a huddle in the center of the room

 We all put a hand in and cheered: We are going to
“ROCK THE WRAP!”

 The week before our standardized tests, I took pics of
students looking above privacy screens with fear. We
laughed and dispelled fears.
Evoke Curiosity
 From the work of psychologist, Todd Kashdan

 Curiosity has an impact on anxiety: when you evoke
curiosity during a stressful situation or before what could
be stressful for some, the effects of anxiety can be less.

 Use curiosity to counter the anxiety of a fixed mindset
risk averse student.
Celebrate Wins!
Use student created positive visuals to
help them work toward self-selected goals
Reflect! What’s Your Sentence
End of Year: 6 Word Stories
Help students to “reframe”
When something goes wrong, help
students learn how to “reframe”

Challenge their irrational beliefs; taking
the time to “reset” the emotional climate
after recess is invaluable!
Walk Around it!

 Teach kids that what they choose to focus on affects their
mood and how they learn.

 Just, “walk around it” and come back later.
Throw it out the window!
Have a Partner
 You have -- within you -- the fuel to thrive and to flourish,
and to leave this world in better shape than you found it.
Sometimes you tap into this fuel – other times you don ’t.
But the sad fact is that most people have no idea
how to tap into this fuel or even recognize it when they do.
Where is this fuel within you?

 You tap into it whenever you feel energized and excited by
new ideas.
You tap into it whenever you feel
surroundings, at peace.
You tap into it whenever you feel
You tap into it whenever you feel
sheer beauty of existence.
You tap into it whenever you feel
loved.
In short, you tap into it whenever
within you.
From the UNC Chapel Hill Pep Lab

at one with your
playful, creative, or silly.
your soul stirred by the
connected to others and
positive emotions resonate
Thanks for coming!
 Find me on Twitter @flourishingkids
 allkidscanflourish.blogspot.com
 flourishingkids@gmail.com
 BIG NEWS! ..

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Reform Symposium#4

  • 1. Facilitating “Wow” Moments through Humor, Novelty, Awe, and Fascination by Joan Young, M.A.
  • 2. Very Briefly.. A little about Me! Passionate about helping bring out the best in kids so that they “flourish” 4th grade teacher/K teacher/coach/tutor Author of 25 Super Sight Word Songs Super Sight Word Songs Finding Ways for All Kids to Flourish
  • 3.
  • 4. A Little About You! On the next board, please share by typing what you hope to learn and/or contribute to our discussion! Please indicate your role in education!
  • 5. Setting the Stage  These ideas are those that will take minimal time  The goal is to immunize against the factors of stress and negativity that impact the school day  I invite you to think about the most challenging parts of your day, your classroom and see if you can invent/modify a practice to reset the tone.
  • 6. Threats to Environment On the next board, please write factors that pose threats to maintaining a positive, effective classroom environment
  • 8. Who has inspired me?  Dr. Barbara Fredrickson, author of Positivity  http://www.amazon.com/Positivity-Groundbreaking-Research Broaden and Build Theory of Positive Emotions  http://www.unc.edu/peplab/research.html  got me thinking of how we can capitalize on positive emotions and their effect on cognitive flexibility.
  • 9. Broaden and Build Theory The expanded cognitive flexibility evident during positive emotional states results in resource building that becomes useful over time.   Even though a positive emotional state is only momentary, the benefits last in the form of traits, social bonds, and abilities that endure into the future. 
  • 10.  Dr. Judy Willis  neurologist, middle school teacher, author http://www.radteach.com/  Dr. John Medina, Brain Rules and Brain Rules for Baby  Dr. John Ratey , author of Spark  Dr. Todd Kashdan, author of Curious
  • 12. Positive Environment Maximize autonomy, increase choice, raise the bar
  • 14. Got Practical Ideas? yes  Routines and Rituals  Movement  Music  Novelty  Spontaneity  Time dedicated to exploration of fascination
  • 15. Routines, Rituals, Jobs  Student has job of classroom environment engineer each week  Other jobs: class photographer, blogger, music manager  Jobs promote responsibility, community
  • 16. Music is powerful Raise your hand if you use music to enhance the mood or set the stage At the end during questions/discussions I would love to hear how you incorporate music
  • 17. Use music  For transitions: signal  To introduce a new book, topic  To get kids moving between activities  In learning: have students create parodies/songs for learning  How do you use music?
  • 18. Novelty Awakens Present a lesson in a different order, new place, or while talking like a character from the book students are reading. Start singing the directions or rhyming. How do you use novelty to engage?
  • 19. Be Spontaneous !  Be creative  Ignore negativity from peers 
  • 20. Power of Awe & Fascination http://allkidscanflourish.blogspot.com/2010/04/power-of-awe-fascination-and-wonder.html
  • 21. Fascination Time  Study what you’re interested in studying  Share a strength or a skill  Work together in a shared exploration or creation  Students can record questions/passions in a journal  Skype an expert in the field
  • 22. Awe and Aww…  Baby animals promote positive mood  Can you look at them and not smile?  Google: baby animal images
  • 23. Humor Protects.. Use humor to protect from stress Celebrate mistakes with humor Santa’s “slay” : OOPS! Kids want to make bloopers out of “funny mistakes”
  • 24. Celebrate Our Mistakes with Humor Students love to “catch me” making a mistake. “ I am so glad you are paying attention! I was testing you! When we model that mistakes can be funny, we encourage a growth mindset.
  • 26. Resources for Humor Benefits What’s you favorite way to seize the power of humor to uplift?
  • 27. Be proactive to prevent stress  Before a big writing test, I spontaneously invited the students to a huddle in the center of the room  We all put a hand in and cheered: We are going to “ROCK THE WRAP!”  The week before our standardized tests, I took pics of students looking above privacy screens with fear. We laughed and dispelled fears.
  • 28. Evoke Curiosity  From the work of psychologist, Todd Kashdan  Curiosity has an impact on anxiety: when you evoke curiosity during a stressful situation or before what could be stressful for some, the effects of anxiety can be less.  Use curiosity to counter the anxiety of a fixed mindset risk averse student.
  • 30. Use student created positive visuals to help them work toward self-selected goals
  • 32. End of Year: 6 Word Stories
  • 33. Help students to “reframe” When something goes wrong, help students learn how to “reframe” Challenge their irrational beliefs; taking the time to “reset” the emotional climate after recess is invaluable!
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  • 36. Walk Around it!  Teach kids that what they choose to focus on affects their mood and how they learn.  Just, “walk around it” and come back later.
  • 37. Throw it out the window!
  • 39.  You have -- within you -- the fuel to thrive and to flourish, and to leave this world in better shape than you found it. Sometimes you tap into this fuel – other times you don ’t. But the sad fact is that most people have no idea how to tap into this fuel or even recognize it when they do. Where is this fuel within you?  You tap into it whenever you feel energized and excited by new ideas. You tap into it whenever you feel surroundings, at peace. You tap into it whenever you feel You tap into it whenever you feel sheer beauty of existence. You tap into it whenever you feel loved. In short, you tap into it whenever within you. From the UNC Chapel Hill Pep Lab at one with your playful, creative, or silly. your soul stirred by the connected to others and positive emotions resonate
  • 40. Thanks for coming!  Find me on Twitter @flourishingkids  allkidscanflourish.blogspot.com  flourishingkids@gmail.com  BIG NEWS! ..

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Welcome everyone, invite them to talk in chat about where they are visiting from.
  2. Who am I? Why am I passionate about incorporating brain science with education?
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  4. Use whiteboard to get their ideas… Read a few things my students say…
  5. The implication of this work is that positive emotions have inherent value to human growth and development and cultivation of these emotions will help people lead fuller lives.
  6. In the chat box please share researchers, teachers, writers who have inspired you…
  7. He is showing me how he thinks that his work deserves 5 smilies. He will do his best because of the safe environment. He knows that I will not accept less than his fullest effort.
  8. Positives help us stay calm and work together Find something you love about a kid who drives you crazy!Make an extra effort to reflect and have careful interactions.
  9. You can mindfully design classroom routines and rituals to capitalize on positive experiences where humor, novelty, curiosity and awe can come into play That student may bring in a video, picture, item that makes us laugh, find fascination, etc. anything that makes our environment an uplifting one
  10. Have fun. If your team of teachers don ’t want to do it, do it anyway~
  11. Talk briefly about Barb and other research where positive mood was induced before learning.
  12. Celebrate mistakes with humor: student wrote “Santa’s slay” and Not a creature was “suturing”. ( which was ironic especially because a relative is a doctor)
  13. We had our ERB tests in the fall. After a week of testing we had celebratory smores!
  14. These are visual reminders students made for their desks.
  15. Tell Maverick ’s story of “walk around it”
  16. Talk about Maverick Kids often have the best advice for each other.
  17. Unhelpful history
  18. Utilize the safe people around you to share and vent frustration when needed Don ’t allow yourself to dwell on the negative If humor isn ’t present among your staff, create it! Share it!