Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
CSEFEL provides resources for teaching SEL to young children.
Centervention’s Social Emotional Learning Activities allow you to find lessons, activities, and printables in the following skill areas: Communication, Cooperation, Emotion Regulation, Empathy, Impulse Control, and Social Initiation.
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.
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.
To boost social-emotional skills in preschoolers, episodes of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood focus on early learning themes.
Do2learn provides thousands of free pages with social skills and behavioral regulation activities and guidance, learning songs and games, communication cards, academic material, and transition guides for employment and life skills.
Aperture Education has made a 33-page “Educator Guide to Optimistic Thinking” available as a form of professional development, along with other “take-home” PD activities.
Emotional ABCs is America’s #1 Awarded Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Curriculum. The program is a Common Sense Education “Top Pick” for 2019 and is currently in more than 50,000 elementary schools across the USA.
This site provides handouts and activities to help boost emotional intelligence in children.
Flocabulary teaches a variety of topics through the use of hip-hop songs and videos. On this page you can find videos that help teach social and emotional skills.
This is a wonderful collection of 1,000+ free resources to help you teach kindness to your students. Choose from free printable coloring pages, kindness crafts, games, SEL worksheets, kindness math activities, and more.
Friendzy is a comprehensive program designed to change school culture by offering vital social and emotional learning lessons (SEL) to proactively address aggressive behavior, reduce stress, equip with healthy relationship skills, and improve focus and academic performance, which will increase resiliency for success in school and in life.