How parents can be ‘emotion coaches’ as kids navigate back-to-school during COVID-19
How parents can be ‘emotion coaches’ as kids navigate back-to-school during COVID-19
How parents can be ‘emotion coaches’ as kids navigate back-to-school during COVID-19
New research shows how reading books can help young people escape from their sources of stress, find role models in characters and develop empathy.
A social, emotional, and academic “thriving gap” opened up between in-person and remote high school students during the pandemic, new research has found.
5 unexpected benefits of implementing an Social-Emotional Learning curriculum in schools
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Education and mental health experts talk about boosting students’ resilience and social-emotional wellness amid the pandemic
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