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7/1/2020

Support K-5 Students With Social-Emotional Learning

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​A collection of activities that allow young learners to use their everyday environment to enhance their social-emotional skills.
The activities included in our Learning Through Living resources are designed to engage K-5 students who are learning at home. Included in this set are a collection of activities that allow young learners to use their everyday environment to enhance their social-emotional skills.

These resources cover a range of SEL-related topics, including:
  • Reflection
  • Coping with challenges
  • Imagination
  • Awareness

Using minimal materials, you can use these resources to encourage play and creativity as your students sharpen their social-emotional skills. You can also consider allowing older students to lead and teach those who are younger, or using the included ideas as a springboard for new ways to play and think about social-emotional learning.
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Emotional Literacy: Connecting With Your Students
​The earlier a connection begins, the better chance students have for developing necessary social-emotional skills. 

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Social-Emotional Support in Schools
​School leaders from New York, Connecticut, and Georgia join us to discuss how they're offering social and emotional support to their communities.
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