How does that make you feel? Using I Statements to Communicate Emotions You may recognize the “I Statement” as an effective tool for kids to identify emotions, understand beliefs, and influence behavior. But why are feelings so important for children?...
How do I evaluate a social-emotional learning program? You’re a school administrator, you’re busy. You may want to implement social-emotional learning, but you don’t have the time! Here are the top 6 tips for a time-efficient evaluation of an SEL program....
How to Make Schoolwide Social-Emotional Learning Work What would your district or school look like with social and emotional learning (SEL) in every classroom? What if SEL were part of every week or every day? This may sound like a dream to some. Yet, more and more...
#LearningNeverStops with Empowering Education We at Empowering Education know this school year has been anything but normal. From front-step learner packet deliveries to graduation signs instead of parties, the way we teach has certainly changed. Yet, around the...
How can I use stories to teach social-emotional learning? Stories have been used for millennia to teach core values. If you use stories in your home or classroom to teach social-emotional skills, you’ll spark rich discussion. Create a routine, choose relevant stories,...
What is the best coping skill for kids? Self-reflection. Self-reflection is a key coping skill for toddlers, kids, teens, and even their teachers. Reflective self-awareness helps students build resilience in the classroom, at home, and among peers. Don’t...
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Trauma Informed Teaching
An eBook Series
This eBook series highlights the essential role educators play in identifying and mitigating the challenges faced by students who have experienced trauma, thereby fostering a more supportive and effective learning environment.