social and emotional learning

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20
Mar

Spaces for Learning: Creating Classrooms that Promote Positive Behavior

By Angie Marshall Do you sometimes feel exhausted at the end of the day because of the conflicts that are occurring in your classroom? Do the children in your classroom need a lot of support in managing their emotions and getting along with their peers? If you answered “YES” to either of these questions, this...
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05
Mar

Teaching Conflict Resolution to Toddlers

By Leah Zabari (assisted with ChatGPT) Teaching conflict resolution to toddlers involves a mix of direct instruction and modeling behavior. Here are some strategies that can help:
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08
Jan

Using Visual Supports in a Learning Environment

Lisa Mulliken At the start of each workday, the first thing I do is refer to the “to-do” list that sits on my desk. The list gives me a visual picture of what I need to accomplish each day and crossing things off the list gives me a feeling of accomplishment. I recently had to...
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20
Mar

Am I Angry or Just Annoyed?

By Michelle Long Life can be frustrating at times. So many of the things that happen each day are out of our own control. We have to rely on the competency of others without knowing what all is on their plate. Sometimes our own frustration can get in the way of being empathetic or even...
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13
Jul

Infant Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Consultation Program

Infant Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Consultation Program                                                                                               ...
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13
Apr

Questions, questions, and more questions: are we asking the right questions?

By Michelle Long If I asked you how many questions you ask children on any given day, I assume your response would be that is most likely too many to count. You probably ask how they are feeling, if they are hungry, what color they are wearing, if they need to use the restroom, etc.
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