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Social-emotional skills such as empathy, compassion, and patience are important to build in the classroom. Here are ways for teachers to encourage kids through morning meeting, modeling, life skill training, and bucket filler activities. Ways to Develop Social-Emotional Skills in the Classroom Raisi...
Incorporating social emotional learning activities for elementary students into your bell work can be a simple way of encouraging kids to settle down and prepare for the school day. Morning circle conversations are also a good time to check in and do an informal assessment of how your students ...
SEL: Not Just for Kids?We know from rigorous research that SEL can lead to greater academic achievement and better mental health for students. But what about the adults in school buildings? Does the social-emotional well-being of administrators, teachers, counselors, social workers, and staff ...
This helps students understand that social and emotional learning is a process for life, and a process for everyone, not just kids. It’s important that it doesn’t feel like a way to "fix" them or their behavior, but a way to support them in all their goals! Try to emphas...
At this stage, many kids also start to notice and respond to others' body language and gestures. Building on those basic social cue reading skills is something that you can work on in your social and emotional lessons by teaching kids to identify and understand various social cues — such ...