by Cal Brunell | Sep 1, 2021 | General
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...
by Cal Brunell | Aug 26, 2021 | Blog
After a year of isolation, it may be hard for some students to transition back to in-person socializing. Their social skills may have gotten rusty. They may feel uncomfortable speaking up and relating to classmates. Educators can play an important role in helping...
by Cal Brunell | Aug 16, 2021 | Blog
In this post, we’ll share the concepts that guide our in-house clinical team in their creation process and discuss why we focus on video modeling for SEL. All Everyday Speech resources are aimed at helping students develop the underlying skills needed to succeed...
by Cal Brunell | Aug 16, 2021 | Blog
A growing number of studies are showing the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) to a child’s success in school, in after-school programs, and beyond, but what is SEL and why is it important?In this post, we’ll cover the basic definition of what SEL is...
by Cal Brunell | Aug 16, 2021 | General
It’s here! Subscribers now have access to our new preschool and kindergarten learning resources. Our Pre-K&K materials are available for the Social Communication track and the Social-Emotional Learning track. The earlier we can prepare our students with...
by Cal Brunell | Jun 27, 2021 | General
Guest post by Margaret Lanning, MS, CCC-SLP, in partnership with eLuma Online Therapy. Did you ever speak in Ig-pay Atin-lay with your elementary school friends? You know, the “language” where you take off the first consonant from the front of a word and move it to...