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Listen with Empathy
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Youth in Crisis: Address Pervasive Sadness
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ELA and SEL: Partners in Learning
English Language Arts:
Writing
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Thinking with Brain and Body
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Journaling About Intuitions
Track the ways your intuitions guide your decisions.
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Labeling Your Feelings
Calm your body and mind by voicing your feelings.
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Create Community in Your Classroom
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How to Address Back-to-School Fears
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Improve SEL Through Literature
English Language Arts:
Reading
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Dealing with Sadness in School
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Support Students Through Trying Times
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Teaching the Whole Child (in a Fragmented World)
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5 Social-Emotional Strategies for Teenagers
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Developing Social-Emotional Skills Through Literature
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Expressing Emotions Through Movement
Connect movement to emotion.
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Learning to Say No
Help students learn refusal skills.
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Checking the Emotion Thermometer
Help students express intensity of emotion.
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Expressing Emotions Through Drawing
Help students draw their feelings.
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Calming Down with Deep Pressure
Teach deep pressure to calm students.
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Using Positive Self-Talk
Replace negative with positive self-talk.
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Setting and Reaching Goals
Help students set and reach academic goals.
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Doing Random Acts of Kindness
Help students be kind to each other.
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Taking Action Against Bullying
Teach students strategies for staying safe.