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How do we give our kids the tools for identifying, expressing, and managing emotions? How do we teach our kids social skills and conflict resolution? Social-emotional learning (SEL) programs are a way we can proactively help our kids thrive in "the real world." If you're a teacher, school clinician, or homeschool parent, this episode is for you! Let's dive into 3 evidence-based SEL "programs" I keep coming back to over and over again and why (and no, they have not sponsored this episode):
1. Kimochis (https://www.kimochis.com/)
2. We Thinkers! (https://www.socialthinking.com/we-thinkers-curriculum-social-learning)
3. Bibliotherapy (https://www.juliacookonline.com/2018/04/02/personal-space-camp/)
Bonus shout-out to Project 11! (https://www.projecteleven.ca/)
If you have any questions or topics you want me to cover, please email me at [email protected], direct message me on Instragram @SchoolPsychPodcast, or click "Send Us a Text" in this episode description.
If you like the School Psych Podcast or find it helpful, please rate, review, or share it with a friend, so others can find it. Thank-you!
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How do we give our kids the tools for identifying, expressing, and managing emotions? How do we teach our kids social skills and conflict resolution? Social-emotional learning (SEL) programs are a way we can proactively help our kids thrive in "the real world." If you're a teacher, school clinician, or homeschool parent, this episode is for you! Let's dive into 3 evidence-based SEL "programs" I keep coming back to over and over again and why (and no, they have not sponsored this episode):
1. Kimochis (https://www.kimochis.com/)
2. We Thinkers! (https://www.socialthinking.com/we-thinkers-curriculum-social-learning)
3. Bibliotherapy (https://www.juliacookonline.com/2018/04/02/personal-space-camp/)
Bonus shout-out to Project 11! (https://www.projecteleven.ca/)
If you have any questions or topics you want me to cover, please email me at [email protected], direct message me on Instragram @SchoolPsychPodcast, or click "Send Us a Text" in this episode description.
If you like the School Psych Podcast or find it helpful, please rate, review, or share it with a friend, so others can find it. Thank-you!
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