Doc Apoc on Making Things Right
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Doc Apoc on Making Things Right
This episode is about how to make amends when you’ve made a mistake. In it, an imaginary monster “smashes” an imaginary village. It was written many months before the recent acts of violence and related protests. It is in no way intended to be a commentary on those events.
This episode is about how to make amends when you’ve made a mistake. In it, an imaginary monster “smashes” an imaginary village. It was written many months before the recent acts of violence and related protests. It is in no way intended to be a commentary on those events.
This week in The Imagine Neighborhood, Scotty starts out having a pretty rough day. When Doc Apocalypso swings by to tell him there’s a giant monster on the loose who’s smooshing villages, the day gets even rougher! Scotty and Doc need to find this monster and figure out what’s going on—and figure out how to make thingsright. Turns out, there’s a lot more to this monster than either of them knew!In this episode, we talk about our angry feelings, what to do if you’ve made a mistake, and how to make amends. It’s okay to have big feelings. Everyone gets angry or sad sometimes. But it’s always important—for kids and for grown-ups—to know what steps they can take to make things right.For the rest of our season, we’re sharing daily activities that align with each episodeof The Imagine Neighborhood. Head over to ImagineNeighborhood.org and check our Emotion Experiments with Dr. Sherri, Music Corner with Mr. Music Man Lindsay Jones, and more! If you made something you’re proud of during one of the activities or drew one of The Imagine Neighborhood characters, send in a picture to be sharedon our Infinite Refrigerator! Follow along on our Instagram page to see what other listeners send in, too.
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