Full Description
Now, more than ever, education on the social and emotional aspects of learning is critical. As children learn to traverse a world that is ever-flattening concurrently they are drowning with information. Unfortunately, this same information can be misleading, tinged with anger, and creating an ever-unrealistic standard youth may never be able to live up to. As educators, social-emotional learning has always been a natural element of the school day. We must now recognize it as a critical subject area that has to be integrated and reinforced in every aspect of our teaching. The distinguishing quality of social and emotional skills will determine success or failure in those who will have to enter a world ever more connected systemically and globally
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Why Address Anger First In SEL?
Chapter 2: It's Not My Fault...Encouraging Responsibility in Our Children
Chapter 3: A Walk in Someone Else's Shoes...Helping Students to Develop Compassion and Empathy
Chapter 4: The Emotional Spectrum
Chapter 5: What Is With All This Mindfulness?
Chapter 6: Conclusion
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