Mindful Practices Logo
  • Who We Serve
    • Teachers
    • Administrators
    • Students
    • Families
  • SEL Services
    • Class Catalyst
    • SEL Adult Well-Being
    • SEL Certification
    • FiveToThrive
    • TeleHealth
    • CASEL SELect Designated Curriculum
    • SEL On-Demand
  • Resources
    • The Mindful Blog
    • Books & Materials
    • Webinars
    • Events
    • FAQs
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Third Party Operators
    • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Social Media
    • Careers
Early Childhood Additions to the SEL On Demand Video Library

Early Childhood Additions to the SEL On Demand Video Library

by SEL Specialist | Feb 1, 2021 | Kids, mindfulness, Resources, Social-Emotional Learning

We’re excited to share our Early Childhood SEL videos featuring Ms Amy. Your kids will love the catchy tunes and easy to follow practices. These videos were created in association with the Michigan Learning Channel and are now part of our SEL On Demand video...

Three Mindful Breathing Techniques

by SEL Specialist | Mar 20, 2020 | mindfulness, Resources, Social-Emotional Learning

Three Mindful Breathing techniques for people of all ages. Need a moment to break through the noise of the day….here are 3 ways to breathe that you can do anywhere and anytime you need.   Which one works best for you? 4 / 5 Breath, 1:1 Breath, or Listening...

SEL Strategy: Tippy Toes Breath (Elementary)

by SEL Specialist | Mar 18, 2020 | Exercise, Kids, mindfulness, Resources, SEL Strategies, Social-Emotional Learning

This SEL strategy helps us focus and relax and is great for your little ones.   First: Stand next to your desk with a tall spine. As you get started, place a hand on your chair to help you balance. Then: Focus your gaze on a point in from of you. Choose a spot...

SEL Strategy: Tippy Toes Breath (Elementary)

by SEL Specialist | Mar 18, 2020 | Exercise, Kids, mindfulness, Resources, SEL Strategies, Social-Emotional Learning

This SEL strategy helps us focus and relax and is great for your little ones.   First: Stand next to your desk with a tall spine. As you get started, place a hand on your chair to help you balance. Then: Focus your gaze on a point in from of you. Choose a spot...
Why Social Emotional Learning Curriculum Should Start in Preschool

Why Social Emotional Learning Curriculum Should Start in Preschool

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

Parents, teachers, and students alike agree that social-emotional learning (SEL) should be an essential part of classroom curriculum. But how early should this kind of instruction begin in order for it to be most effective? A study by Greenberg et. al. concludes that...
« Older Entries

Recent Posts

  • Student Voices: A Chat with Melivia Mujica
  • Adult Well Being: Vivir Mi Vida!
  • Class Catalyst and Lifetouch featured at AASA Conference
  • Adult Well Being: Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing
  • Family Engagement + SEL: Our Secret Sauce

Mindful Topics

  • Administrative Support
  • Equity
  • Events
  • Exercise
  • Health
  • Kids
  • mental illness
  • mindfulness
  • Resources
  • School
  • SEL Activities
  • SEL Book Reviews
  • SEL Strategies
  • Social-Emotional Learning
  • Student Voice
  • Town Hall
  • Uncategorized
  • Yoga
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS
© 2023 Mindful Practices | Chicago, IL