The earlier we can support our early learners with social-emotional learning the better!
As you know, this isn’t always easy. Early learners may struggle with reading, paying attention, and comprehending materials created for older audiences. That’s why we’ve released hundreds of new social communication and SEL materials geared specifically toward preschool and kindergarten students.
Our new preschool and kindergarten SEL materials include visual cues to support non-readers, age-appropriate actors, and engaging, animated characters. We’ve included some examples below.
We hope these new releases will help you start your new school year off strong!
NEW Preschool and Kindergarten Social Communication Videos
These new videos will help your students develop the language and thinking processes they need to be successful during their school day and beyond!
What to Do When You’re Upset
Your students will learn strategies for calming their minds and bodies when they’re feeling upset.
NEW Preschool and Kindergarten Mindfulness Videos
Choose from our selection of mindfulness videos to help calm down your class or to get them up and moving while they learn self-regulation strategies.
Wiggle and Jump Break
This video guides students through a movement break focused on releasing excess energy.
Dragon and Bee Breathing
Students learn how to use “dragon” and “bee” breathing techniques to calm down.
NEW Preschool and Kindergarten Interactive Activities
Students will build the SEL skillsets they need with these fun, interactive activities.
Calming Toolbox
Students will explore and practice different calm-down strategies by picking three strategies or “tools” to add to their toolbox .
Thinking Positive Thoughts
Learners are given the opportunity to practice the language needed to use positive self-talk in the classroom or at home.
NEW Preschool and Kindergarten Games
Selby Says
Get students up and out of their seats to practice self-regulation strategies with this Simon Says-inspired listening game.
Puzzle Solver
This digital puzzle gives preschoolers a calm activity to redirect focus or offer a break while reviewing social skills with their favorite animated characters.