6 Ways To Help Your Kid Cope With Back-To-School Disappointment

It's time for kids to go back-to-school, but this year will be very different and may lead to children feeling scared, frustrated, or disappointed. Here's how parents can honor their child's feelings — and help them start off strong.

5 reasons why SEL is essential in the COVID era

5 reasons why social-emotional learning will be essential as schools reopen in the fall

Kids Are Not Born Selfish. Here’s How To Keep Them That Way.

Experts share their advice for parents who want to raise altruistic, empathetic children.

Emotionally Connected Learning Is Possible Online. Start With Relationships.

How building strong relationships can help create emotionally connected learning online

5 Questions To Gauge Kids’ Emotional Intelligence — And Help Them Boost It

How parents can gauge and improve the emotional intelligence of their children

Going Beyond ‘How Are You Feeling?’

When students have the language to describe their feelings and needs, they are better equipped to help themselves and each other.

Napping helps preschoolers unlock their full potential for learning

Research shows napping helps young children learn, as well as enhancing their emotional well-being.

Helping Students Through a Period of Grief

Covid-19 has meant a lot of loss for students of all ages—with more loss likely to come. Teachers can engage and support them in processing their emotions.

What social-emotional needs will students return with?

What social-emotional needs will students return with? Teachers may see more emotional and behavioral outbursts in their classrooms

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