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Interactive Yoga Pose Library to Promote Self-Regulation
Access FREE SEL materials today In the vibrant halls of elementary schools, where curiosity and energy abound, school counselors play a pivotal role in nurturing not just academic growth but emotional and psychological resilience among students. One of the...
High School Games for Speech Therapists
Access FREE SEL materials today Looking for high school games for speech therapists? In the evolving landscape of speech therapy, engaging high school students in the nuances of social communication poses a unique set of challenges. As therapists, we constantly seek...
Middle School Group Compromise Activity
Access FREE SEL materials today Middle school educators face the daily challenge of guiding students through the maze of social interactions, group projects, and collaborative learning. Special educators, in particular, are tasked with the delicate balance of...
Elementary Executive Functioning Games
Access FREE SEL materials today Executive functioning skills are crucial for planning, focusing attention, remembering instructions, and juggling multiple tasks successfully. For elementary students, developing these skills is not only essential for academic success...
Self-Regulation Poster for Middle School
Access FREE SEL materials today In the dynamic world of middle school, where academic pressures and social dynamics converge, teaching students about self-regulation is more important than ever. As special educators, we have a unique opportunity to equip our students...
Inviting Others to Play Sorting Worksheet
Access FREE SEL materials today Navigating social interactions is a critical part of elementary education. As educators, it's our responsibility to guide students in understanding the value of inclusion, kindness, and empathy. The Inviting Others to Play Sorting...
High School Applying for a Job Interactive Activity
Access FREE SEL materials today The transition from high school to the professional world is a significant milestone for many students. As special educators and school counselors, one of our key roles is to equip students with the tools and knowledge they need to...
The Middle Schooler’s Guide to Texting
Access FREE SEL materials today In today’s digital world, texting has become a cornerstone of daily communication, especially for middle schoolers. While it offers an instant and convenient way to connect, the nuances of digital communication can sometimes be...
Elementary Executive Functioning Strategies
Access FREE SEL materials today Looking for materials or ideas to teach elementary executive functioning strategies? Of all the essential skills we teach, executive functioning stands out as a cornerstone for student achievement. This blog post delves into effective...
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Enhancing Communication Skills with the Background Brief Activity
Introduction Effective communication is an essential life skill that students need to develop. For students in Special Education, learning to provide adequate background information while telling a story or engaging in a conversation is crucial. The Background Brief...
Teaching Kindergarteners the Conversation Stoplight for Better Communication
Introduction Teaching kindergarteners the art of conversation is a crucial step in developing their social-emotional learning skills. One effective method to achieve this is by using the Conversation Stoplight. This technique helps students understand when it's their...
Stretching Breaks: Calming Minds and Bodies for Elementary Students
As educators, we know the importance of incorporating Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) principles into our teaching strategies. One simple yet effective way to achieve this is by introducing stretching breaks in the classroom. In this blog post, we will discuss the...
Enhancing Communication Skills with the Conversation Stoplight
Introduction The Conversation Stoplight is an effective tool to help middle school students develop their communication skills and foster positive social interactions. The Stoplight concept teaches students to listen carefully, share the conversation, and speak only...
Preparing Kindergarten Students for Birthday Parties: A Guide for Educators
Introduction Going to birthday parties is a fun and exciting experience for kindergarten students. It is also an excellent opportunity to teach essential social skills that will help them navigate various social events as they grow older. This blog post will provide...
Helping Students Advocate for Themselves in the Classroom
Introduction One of the most important skills for students to develop is the ability to advocate for themselves in the classroom. This is especially true for students in Special Education. By teaching students how to effectively communicate their needs and emotions,...
Teaching Self-Control to High School Students: Activities and Discussions
Introduction Self-control is an essential skill that high school students need to develop as they navigate through their academic and social lives. It enables them to manage their impulses, emotions, and behaviors effectively. By cultivating self-control, students can...
Teaching Students to Be Mindful of Others in Shared Spaces
As educators, it's essential to teach our students how to be considerate and respectful when sharing spaces with others. By incorporating principles of Social-Emotional Learning, we can help students develop empathy, self-awareness, and social awareness. This blog...
Teaching Kindergarten Students Classroom Behavior with Bingo
In this blog post, we will explore a fun and engaging activity to teach kindergarten students about proper classroom behavior. Using the game of bingo, children can learn about different behaviors that help them and their classmates have a positive learning experience...
Stretch Your Way to a Calmer Classroom: A Social-Emotional Learning Approach
Introduction As educators, we are constantly seeking ways to create a positive and engaging learning environment for our students. One often overlooked aspect of this process is the incorporation of physical activities, such as stretching, which can help foster a more...
Emotion ID: A Game to Help Students Recognize and Understand Emotions
Introducing Emotion ID, an engaging and interactive game that helps students develop the essential skill of recognizing and understanding emotions in themselves and others. By focusing on facial expressions, tone of voice, and the words people say, students can learn...
Teaching Students to Understand Indirect Communication: A Guide for Educators
Introduction Communication is an essential skill for students to develop in order to navigate social situations effectively. However, not all communication is direct. Sometimes, people convey their intentions or desires in an indirect manner. This can be due to a...
Teaching Elementary Students to Keep Hands & Feet to Themselves: Activities & Discussion
Introduction When working with elementary students, it's important to teach them about respecting personal boundaries and keeping their hands and feet to themselves. This vital social-emotional learning skill helps students develop positive relationships and fosters a...
Teaching Middle School Students to Focus on Others’ Interests in Conversations
Introduction As educators, we understand the importance of teaching our students effective communication skills. One key aspect of communication, especially for middle school students, is the ability to engage with others by discussing topics of mutual interest. This...
Teaching Students to Follow Directions Independently: A Guide for Educators
Introduction As educators, we frequently give our students directions throughout the day. These directions often involve multiple steps and it's crucial for students to follow them independently without constant reminders from the teacher. By paying attention and...