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6. Teaching Emotional Literacy Through the Arts: Thriving Kids, Grounded Adults

1 h 12 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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What if emotional literacy felt less like a scripted “SEL lesson” and more like stepping into a dance studio, rehearsal room, or canvas—where kids and adults can safely explore who they really are? In this episode of Builders of a Better World, Ashlieya and Neff dive into how the arts, nervous system mastery, and radical accountability work together to help both kids and adults truly thrive. You’ll hear: * Why emotional literacy is an internal discipline of truth, coherence, and embodiment—not just “being nice” or following social rules. * How visual and performing arts create an ideal playground for kids and adults to feel, express, and alchemize big emotions. * The key differences between typical school‑based SEL and a fully embodied emotional literacy practice. * Radical accountability: moving from “life is happening to me” to “I am responsible for my meaning‑making and responses.” * Why nervous system mastery is foundational for speaking, teaching, performing, and showing up as your most authentic self. * How Builders of a Better World and Dance Masters weave emotional literacy into arts‑based programs for homeschoolers, schools, and communities. If you’re a parent, educator, creative, or community builder who knows there has to be a more embodied way to teach emotional skills, this conversation is for you. 🔗 Explore I Thrive Academy [https://ithriveacademy.com] and the I Thrive ebook series 🔗 Learn more about Builders of a Better World [https://buildersofabetterworld.org] and our arts‑based emotional literacy programs

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What if emotional literacy felt less like a scripted “SEL lesson” and more like stepping into a dance studio, rehearsal room, or canvas—where kids and adults can safely explore who they really are? In this episode of Builders of a Better World, Ashlieya and Neff dive into how the arts, nervous system mastery, and radical accountability work together to help both kids and adults truly thrive. You’ll hear: * Why emotional literacy is an internal discipline of truth, coherence, and embodiment—not just “being nice” or following social rules. * How visual and performing arts create an ideal playground for kids and adults to feel, express, and alchemize big emotions. * The key differences between typical school‑based SEL and a fully embodied emotional literacy practice. * Radical accountability: moving from “life is happening to me” to “I am responsible for my meaning‑making and responses.” * Why nervous system mastery is foundational for speaking, teaching, performing, and showing up as your most authentic self. * How Builders of a Better World and Dance Masters weave emotional literacy into arts‑based programs for homeschoolers, schools, and communities. If you’re a parent, educator, creative, or community builder who knows there has to be a more embodied way to teach emotional skills, this conversation is for you. 🔗 Explore I Thrive Academy [https://ithriveacademy.com] and the I Thrive ebook series 🔗 Learn more about Builders of a Better World [https://buildersofabetterworld.org] and our arts‑based emotional literacy programs

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