To help ., explore resources and activities that you can use at home and learn more about specific skills that you can help reinforce.
Here is an SEL Resource Toolkit for you full of information about supporting your child’s mental health and social emotional development. You’ll find activities that you can do together to strengthen social, emotional, and mental wellbeing and reinforce emotional regulation skills that your child can use wherever they are – at home, at school, with friends.
If you’re looking for even more ways to support your child, check out The Emotion Motion Podcast. Designed for children aged 3-8 and their grown ups, The Emotion Motion Podcast takes listeners on an interactive journey, with opportunities to move, play, and practice emotion regulation strategies through participatory storytelling.
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To help ., explore resources and activities to promote social emotional development and learn more about specific skills that you can help reinforce in the classroom.
Here is an SEL Resource Toolkit for you full of information about supporting students’ mental health and social emotional development. You’ll find activities for the classroom at home to strengthen social, emotional, and mental wellbeing and reinforce emotional regulation skills. Incorporate these into your lesson plans and share them with families to help them practice social emotional learning at home!
The best way to improve students’ social, emotional, and mental wellbeing is with an evidence-based curriculum. With 36 weeks of learning experiences designed to build skills, our SEL curriculum is uniquely designed for each grade level and easy to implement. Video and audio-based lessons allow you to simply press play and participate in social emotional learning experiences along with your students, in less than 10 minutes a day. Get a sense of what a social emotional learning experience feels like by watching the video below, designed for middle school students:
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The best way to help ., is with an evidence-based curriculum. Educators need to be able to explicitly teach emotional vocabulary, coping skills, active listening, emotional regulation strategies, collaboration skills, how to ask for help, how to set goals and build a plan to achieve those goals.
With 36 weeks of learning experiences designed to build these skills and more, our SEL curriculum is uniquely designed for each grade level and easy to implement. Video and audio-based lessons allow you to simply press play and participate in social emotional learning experiences along with your students, in less than 10 minutes a day.
Get a sense of what a social emotional learning experience feels like by watching the video below, designed for middle school students:
Explore our programs and see more sample videos: