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5 Easy Ways to Incorporate Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom

If you know your school day could be more productive but the behaviors and social interruptions are getting in the way, incorporating social emotional learning (SEL) into your classroom routine can help!  The biggest benefits I’ve seen now that I’ve been incorporating SEL are… Taking

Social Emotional Learning Curriculum for 1st and 2nd Grade

Elementary teachers know that addressing a child’s social emotional needs in the classroom is an essential part of a well-balanced learning experience. After all, the ability to focus, manage emotions, and treat others with respect plays a large role in a child’s ability to stay engaged,

How to Support Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom

These days it’s more apparent than ever that social and emotional learning (SEL) is an essential part of a child’s physical and mental health, as well as academic achievement. Teachers agree that weaving SEL instruction into daily classroom routines is an important thing to do,

Morning Routine Ideas for Students to Calm the Chaos

A classroom morning routine is essential because it sets the tone for starting the school day. Routines offer students a predictable structure; as a result, this consistency sets them up for success each and every day.. We’ve gathered A TON of morning routine tips and

How to Teach Perseverance

Some people call it GRIT; some call it a growth mindset. No matter what you call it, our students need to learn perseverance. Perseverance is that ability to keep going when things are tough. Even if students don’t achieve or master something right away, they

Must-Have Children’s Books and Videos About Self-Confidence

Teaching kids to be confident is a key to helping them to find success. Self-confidence shapes us a lot, so learning to have confidence in yourself and in your decisions at a young age is imperative for Little Learners. This assortment of books, videos, and