Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
CSEFEL provides resources for teaching SEL to young children.
This page provides different activities for skills that pertain to SEL. This page also provides more information on what SEL is.
This article provides a more in depth look at SEL and talks about the benefits of SEL.
On this site it provides activities that help promote your classroom as a safe place and build the social and emotional skills of your student.
Morningside Center provides educators with resources to develop the social and emotional skills of their students. This page provides a variety of different activities to help build these skills.
Committee for children is a non-profit that works towards bettering children’s safety and well being through social and emotional learning. This site provides more information, how SEL is taught, and how it better prepares children.
This page provides a variety of activities that help to build social and emotional children.
This article talks about a website that after school programs are using to help teach social and emotional skills to their children.
The NSCC helps educators integrate social and emotional learning with their academic lessons. On this page you can find ways to integrate SEL into your everyday lesson plans, pedagogies, and a variety of strategies.
HighScope Educational Research Foundation is a non-profit that works to lift lives through education. This page provides strategies to help teach preschool aged children social skills.
This site is a place for educators, community leaders, young people, parents, and government officials to connect so that we can help with the overall well-being of teens and positively change school climates.
This site provides handouts and activities to help boost emotional intelligence in children.