by Ashlyn Ellsworth | Nov 12, 2020 | For Classroom, SEL
Why did you go into education? I bet it was because you love teaching and inspiring young minds. However, these days teachers are faced with an increased focus on academic benchmarks, state testing–and currently, major changes with the switch to virtual learning. This...
by Chris Truby | Jul 9, 2020 | For Home, SEL
Not being able to go to our favorites places and enjoy our favorite activities is frustrating for anyone. Now consider the perspective of children on the autism spectrum, who rely on schedules and routines to navigate their days. Suddenly, their structured school days...
by Abbie Ellis | Jun 12, 2020 | Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade K, Pre-K, SEL
Times of uncertainty and stress can lead to fears and worries in both adults and children. For children this could mean anything from a change in their routine to transitions involving new places with new faces. But these moments of anxiety in children can also lead...
by Abbie Ellis | May 21, 2020 | For Home, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, SEL
Keeping a gratitude journal is a simple way to keep track of the good things happening in life! This type of journaling can support your child’s social emotional learning through focusing on positive thoughts and building up resilience against negative situations. ...
by Abbie Ellis | May 6, 2020 | For Home, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade K, Pre-K, SEL
Social-Emotional Learning at Home It is every parent’s goal to raise their child to become a confident, responsible, and emotionally intelligent adult. At times, this can feel like a tough challenge! But chances are, you’re already doing a lot to support your child...