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The Role of Social-Emotional Learning in Recess

The Role of Social-Emotional Learning in Recess

by SEL Specialist | May 11, 2018 | Exercise, Health, Kids, mindfulness, School, Social-Emotional Learning

Recess is a time for students to let loose and simply enjoy being children for a while. It provides a crucial period of respite in a heavily structured routine that involves lots of sitting still and listening. It also plays an important role in children’s...
The Role of Social-Emotional Learning in Recess

The Role of Social-Emotional Learning in Recess

by SEL Specialist | May 11, 2018 | Exercise, Health, Kids, mindfulness, School, Social-Emotional Learning

Recess is a time for students to let loose and simply enjoy being children for a while. It provides a crucial period of respite in a heavily structured routine that involves lots of sitting still and listening. It also plays an important role in children’s...
Three Ways Teachers Benefit from Teaching Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom

Three Ways Teachers Benefit from Teaching Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom

by SEL Specialist | Feb 10, 2018 | Health, Kids, mindfulness, School, Social-Emotional Learning

Ask any teacher, and they’ll tell you teaching is a stressful job. Not only do teachers need to manage a classroom full of children, they also have to handle administrative paperwork, parent emails, curriculum development, extracurricular responsibilities, and more....
Three Ways Teachers Benefit from Teaching Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom

Three Ways Teachers Benefit from Teaching Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom

by SEL Specialist | Feb 10, 2018 | Health, Kids, mindfulness, School, Social-Emotional Learning

Ask any teacher, and they’ll tell you teaching is a stressful job. Not only do teachers need to manage a classroom full of children, they also have to handle administrative paperwork, parent emails, curriculum development, extracurricular responsibilities, and more....

Self-Care Tips for Preventing & Battling the Flu

by SEL Specialist | Feb 8, 2018 | Exercise, Health, Kids, mindfulness

According to the map of influenza in the United States, there’s a good chance that you or someone you know has experienced, or will experience this year’s strain: H3N2. Stay at least three feet away from anyone who is coughing or sneezing. Keep your hands...
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