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Use this free one-page list to highlight critical social emotional learning skills throughout the year. SEL areas targeted include self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and decision-making skills. This list is a quick guide to help you target, discuss, and teach each of those skills.
Some of the skills highlighted include understanding strengths, understanding emotions, persevering through challenges, developing self-control, perspective-taking, developing empathy, effective communication, working with others, understanding responsibility, owning choices, and more.
What is Social Emotional Learning?
Social emotional learning (SEL) is the process for acquiring necessary social and emotional skills for everyday success. These skills include understanding ourselves and our abilities, using self-control, setting goals, maintaining positive relationships, having empathy for others, making positive decisions, and much more. Essentially, social emotional learning skills are life skills, as these are abilities learners need in the classroom, at home, with friends, in future relationships, and beyond.
Targeting Social Emotional Learning Skills
• Social Emotional Learning Yearlong Curriculum •
This is a complete social emotional learning curriculum to support kids and young adults learn critical SEL skills for the entire year. It is filled with over 180 lessons and activities targeting social awareness, confidence, SMART goals, social skills, study skills, managing emotions, understanding relationships, decision-making skills, and much more.
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Disclaimer: These resources and materials are for supplementary support/education purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling, education, or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, counselors, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.
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